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Brandon Flynn on Bunking With Parker Posey, Cooking for Edie Falco, and Getting Vomited on by Brian Cox
Fresh off playing Marlon Brando on the stage, the 13 Reasons Why actor stars in the new horror comedy movie The Parenting.
By Raymond Ang
Culture
Where to Get Amazing Mezcal Cocktails in Santa Fe, According to Opus Star Murray Bartlett
The actor also shares his favorite hiking trails in the area, and the mysterious soup you have to order, no questions asked.
By Gabriella Paiella
Culture
How Bill Burr Became a Voice of the People
“There’s no Beatlemania for a 56-year-old bald ginger,” says Burr. And yet his new stand-up special and a starring role in Glengarry Glen Ross on Broadway arrive at a moment when, whether he’s praising Luigi Mangione or eviscerating the likes of Elon Musk, he can’t stop going viral for saying what many Americans are thinking.
By Anna PeelePhotography by Dina Litovsky
Style
How Billy Madison’s Slacker Style Turned Adam Sandler Into a Sex Symbol
Thirty years later, the comedy classic’s chill menswear feels more relevant than ever. “I was kind of dressing him as if I wanted him to be cute to college girls,” director Tamra Davis tells GQ.
By Esther Zuckerman
Culture
How the Cowriters of Eephus Made the Best Sports Movie of the Decade
You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll want to blow out your elbow pitching nine innings of rec league ball. GQ caught up with the minds behind the indie film that perfectly captures both the easy pleasure of a long baseball game and the bittersweet passage of time.
By Matthew Roberson
Culture
Mia Khalifa, Cinephile, Thinks Trap Should Have Won Best Picture
“I paused Cosmopolis to take this call,” the social-media personality, jewelry designer, and high-profile movie fanatic tells GQ columnist Frazier Tharpe.
By Frazier Tharpe
Culture
Our Way-Too-Early Predictions for the Oscars 2026
Never too early to place your bets on Timothée Chalamet's revenge, Julia Roberts's return to the podium, and a Paul Thomas Anderson sweep. Well, maybe it's a little too early.
By Jack King
Culture
Mickey 17 Is Bong Joon-ho's Most American Movie Yet
In the long-delayed sci-fi comedy-thriller, Robert Pattinson is a human resource who lives and dies at the whims of a capricious corporation. Metaphors!
By Jesse Hassenger
Culture
Pierce Brosnan Admits He’d Be ‘Interested’ in Playing Bond Again (But Probably Won’t)
The actor, 71, calls it a “romantic notion”—but if Amazon's going to milk this franchise for all it's worth, why can't we get a one-last-mission Old Man Bond movie?
By Jack King
Culture
The Best David Fincher Movies, Definitively Ranked
He may be cinema's reigning micromanager, but the best David Fincher movies use that exacting technique to burrow under your skin.
By Jesse Hassenger
Style
Gene Hackman’s Movie Clothes Never Felt Like a Costume
Few actors have worn their onscreen wardrobes with as much natural grace as the late Oscar winner.
By Jason Diamond
Culture
The 19 Best Teen Movies Ever Made
Adolescence. It's the best of times, it's the worst of times—usually all at once. And over the years, it's inspired some great films. From Nancy Drew to Lady Bird, Cooley High to Superbad, these are the best teen movies of all time.
By Jesse Hassenger
Culture
Inside the 2025 Oscars, the Bar Was the Best Place to Be
As the crowd at the Dolby Theater went wild for Anora—and also for Emilia Perez!—the real Oscars action was backstage, reports columnist Frazier Tharpe.
By Frazier Tharpe
Culture
The Oscars Bleeped This Touching Kieran Culkin-Jeremy Strong Exchange
Culkin's F-bomb silenced a big moment between the two former Succession co-stars, who were both nominated in the best supporting actor category.
By Ben Allen
Culture
The Oscars’ James Bond Tribute Voted For “Let Die”
A salute to the franchise's departing producers played like a sendoff for James Bond—and an increasingly bygone approach to blockbuster filmmaking.
By Alex Pappademas
Culture
Challengers, Blanked by the Oscars, Nails an Essential Truth About Male Friendship
In a film the Academy may have dismissed as a stylish tennis-threesome potboiler, one writer saw an uncanny reflection of his own struggle to process a friendship gone sour.
By Jeremy Gordon
Culture
How the Chaotic Twink Became the Archetype of the Moment
From Anora and Babygirl to Queer and even Timothée Chalamet’s Bob Dylan, we’ve never been more fascinated with beautiful young men who might ruin our lives.
By Raymond Ang
Culture
This Great 2001 Movie Was Gene Hackman's Understated Victory Lap
The late actor gave one of his final screen performances in a David Mamet sleeper about (appropriately enough) an old pro coming back for one last job.
By Jesse Hassenger
Culture
Five Essential Gene Hackman Movies
The veteran actor, who passed away this week at 95, leaves behind a remarkable body of work that spans four decades of American cinema. Here are five of his greatest performances.
By Jack King and Ben Allen
Culture
The ‘Hang-Out Movie’ Is Back. Let’s Discuss
Talk is king in new films by Richard Linklater, Ira Sachs, and Hong Sang-soo.
By Raymond Ang