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Ben Radcliffe

From Masters of the Air to a John Travolta–led film set in 1957, the 27-year-old has shown a taste for the old-school. His latest role, in the Downton Abbey–meets–Monty Python spoof Fackham Hall, is no exception

David Duchovny Can’t Say No …

… to new projects, self-revelation, and showing up nude on camera

Nuremberg, Two Ways

James Vanderbilt’s new film shares a title and a subject with a Russian feature from 2023. A side-by-side comparison speaks volumes

The Cowboy King of Hollywood

How Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan went from a struggling actor living in a one-bedroom apartment to the recipient of an unprecedented $1 billion television contract

A Lone Star Is Born

From Texan cowboy to Hollywood’s hottest leading man, Glen Powell is equal parts Tom Cruise adrenaline and Matthew McConaughey charm

Eva Victor

The Billions actor and comedian is making her directorial debut with Sorry, Baby, starring Naomi Ackie and Lucas Hedges

The Real Larry David

A new book on the making of Curb Your Enthusiasm offers rare insight into its creator, from his pre-Seinfeld misery to his lifelong friendship with Richard Lewis

Mckenna Grace

The 19-year-old actress is making her romance debut as the lead in Regretting You, the latest Colleen Hoover adaptation, starring Allison Williams and Dave Franco

Stand-up Guy

Will Arnett plays a recently divorced comic in a bittersweet film directed by Bradley Cooper and co-starring Laura Dern

Nostalgia Isn’t What It Used to Be

A new biopic about the love affair between Simone Signoret and Yves Montand has the actors’ families declaring it a woke travesty

What’s with Woody?

An open letter

Ronan Day-Lewis

The 27-year-old painter directs his first feature film, Anemone, casting his father, Daniel Day-Lewis, in his first role since retiring in 2017

Succession, Plus Beer and Brutality

Guinness heiress Ivana Lowell on the moment she realized her real-life family drama was made for the screen

The Mirror and the Megaphone

Luca Guadagnino’s After the Hunt is the first great film about cancel culture

Downton and Out

With the last of the Downton Abbey movies in theaters, Lily James, Matthew Goode, and other cast members recall working with Maggie Smith and how Downton-mania spread across the pond

Oh, Goodness! Those Guinnesses!

Can a new Netflix series make sense of one of the most cursed families in Europe? First, let’s face facts

Fawlty Reasoning

How has Fawlty Towers, one of the most offbeat, provincial, inappropriate, and heavily excoriated shows of all time, remained popular for 50 years? Nobody quite knows …

Emily Fairn

With roles opposite Martin Freeman and Willem Dafoe under her belt, the 26-year-old Liverpudlian is now starring in House of Guinness

The Unlikely Rise and Inevitable Fall of Vice

Once hailed as the “Millennial CNN,” Vice rode hipster shock journalism to a $5.7 billion valuation—before hubris, big business, and the fleeting currency of cool brought it all crashing down

A Lighter Shade of Darren Aronofsky

His movies—Black Swan, The Wrestler, Requiem for a Dream—are notoriously heavy. But the director’s latest, Caught Stealing, is a romp around the East Village of the 1990s

Kathryn Bigelow Goes Nuclear

The Oscar-winning director is back in her happy place with the nail-biting, anxiety-inducing, apocalyptic political thriller A House of Dynamite

Four Boys. One Fed-Up Country

Now in its 27th season—an animated-series endurance record topped only by The Simpsons—South Park is a tonic for our Trump-ified times

The Bard of New England

Screenwriter Ben Shattuck’s old-school Massachusetts hometown inspired a new period romance starring Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor

Madness! Mayhem! Megalopolis!

A new documentary about the filming of Francis Ford Coppola’s $120 million fiasco reveals an aloof Adam Driver, an enraged Shia LaBeouf—and a chaos-loving Coppola