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Alec and Hilaria Baldwin have a new reality-TV show, and nothing—from his fatal shooting to her Spanish accent, to their seven children and cats and dogs—is off the table

Mike White’s Magnum Lotus

How The White Lotus turned a reality-TV contestant into an unlikely Hollywood star

Aimee Lou Wood

From Sex Education to The White Lotus, the Manchester actress is proving there’s more to her characters than meets the eye

The Last Picture Show

London’s Prince Charles Cinema, an independent movie theater beloved by Quentin Tarantino and Paul Thomas Anderson, is under threat of closure

Daniel Blumberg

The Brutalist’s 34-year-old composer created the film’s Oscar-nominated score while crashing on director Brady Corbet’s couch

Everyone’s Mad About Leo Woodall

Bridget Jones isn’t alone—Gen X to Gen Z audiences are swooning over Renée Zellweger’s hunky British co-star, who’s rumored to be the next James Bond

Don’t Stop ’til You Get Enough

Michael Jackson’s legacy has been milked by his lawyer for more than a decade—and it continues to be, with a controversial new biopic in the works

La Duce Vita

A new TV series on the Fascist dictator asks: Why do Italians still defend Benito Mussolini?

Who Killed James Bond?

The last movie in the series, released three years ago, promised the beloved agent would return—but fans are still waiting

Inside the Dream Factory

In an interview, Steven Soderbergh talks George Clooney, A.I., the problem with Hollywood studios, and his new ghost movie, Presence

Quintessa Swindell

The 27-year-old actor stars in Ridley Scott’s new thriller, Prime Target, while simultaneously making their directorial debut at the Sundance Film Festival

Remembering Twin Peaks

The cast of David Lynch’s rich and strange television masterpiece recall the late director’s sheer unusualness

Barbie Ferreira

From her Broadway debut to starring alongside Charli XCX in a horror film, the 28-year-old actress is soaking up life post-Euphoria

The Secret Life of James Dean

Never-before-seen correspondence sheds fresh light on the 1950s Hollywood heartthrob’s long-speculated-about sexuality

When Film Set the Fashion

Theadora Van Runkle—the costume designer behind Bonnie and Clyde, Bullitt, and The Thomas Crown Affair—defined Hollywood cool

Car Trouble

Written by Ian Fleming with a screenplay by Roald Dahl, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang remains a strange yet scrumptious children’s classic—but it barely made it to the screen