Tilda Swinton
Culture
Julio Torres and Tilda Swinton Talk Comedy, Love Languages, and the Power of the White Witch from Narnia
The Emmy-nominated comedian and writer makes his directorial debut in the A24 film Problemista, opposite Swinton as an art-world eccentric.
By Raymond Ang
Style
The Souvenir Part II Is This Era’s Great Fashion Film
Joanna Hogg puts her own clothing, from Vivienne Westwood to Yohji Yamamoto, in this radical act of memoirist filmmaking.
By Rachel Tashjian
Style
‘The French Dispatch’ Red Carpet Put Every 2021 Vibe on Display
Are you going to be a glam Timothée Chalamet, a twee Wes Anderson, or the sleekly suited Adrien Brody?
By Cam Wolf
Culture
Tilda Swinton and Her Daughter Team Up for The Souvenir
Honor Swinton Byrne is already one to watch.
By Tom Philip
Culture
The New Suspiria Trailer Is a Gorgeous Nightmare
Luca Guadagnino's upcoming horror epic is going to fuck you up.
By Tom Philip
Fashion
Haider Ackermann Opens Up About Berluti: “I’m Still Close with All My Exes”
Inside the nomadic mind of fashion’s most romantic designer.
By Noah Johnson Photography by Luc Coiffait
Entertainment
The Wonderful World of Wes Anderson
GQ gathered Bill Murray, Tilda Swinton, Jeff Goldblum, and more for a stylish homage to the director himself.
By Anna PeelePhotography by Dan Jackson
Netflix
The Best Movie With the Most Deceptively Boring Title Is Now on Netflix
2007's Michael Clayton adheres to what we'll call the John Wick rule of movie-naming.
By Joshua Rivera
Okja
Okja is Going to be a Crazy, Beautiful Movie
The new movie from the Snowpiercer director looks appropriately bonkers.
By Tom Philip
Culture
The Real Stars of the 'Doctor Strange' Trailer: Benedict Cumberbatch's American Accent, Bald Tilda Swinton
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is about to get some Strange.
By Joshua Rivera
Culture
Even Marvel Execs Are Sort of Overwhelmed by Tilda Swinton
But can any mere mortal really articulate the feelings she inspires?
By Joshua Rivera
Culture
Wait, Hollywood Wants a Hunger Games Prequel?
But what if the first Hunger Game was super lame?
By Joshua Rivera
Television
Oh Good, the Snowpiercer TV Show Nobody Asked For Is in the Works
Apparently someone thought watching the movie version once a week was not good enough.
By Ashley Fetters
Culture
Tilda Swinton Is In A World Of Her Own
This year alone, she played an undead bloodthirsty muse, a batty train-fascist in an ice-encrusted future world, and somebody named Madame Céline Villeneuve Desgoffe und Taxis. And of course she was—do we even need to say this?—entirely believable as all three. But Swinton's best role in 2014 was the same one she's been reprising for the past fifty-four years: herself
By Zach BaronPhotography by Craig McDean
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Tilda Swinton’s Favorite Movie Is Not What You’d Expect
Well, we didn’t see that one coming. Tilda Swinton spills on her anthem for 2014, which just so happens to be on the soundtrack of her favorite movie of the year. But, it’s just not quite what you’d expect…
Steve Carell & Dave Chappelle on the Year of Boobs & Mid-life Crises
Our GQ Men (and Women) of the Year sum up 2014 in one word. From Dave Chappelle to Steve Carell to Shailene Woodley, find out who called it “the year of boobs,” “bananas,” “fucking good luck,” and more.
If Dave Chappelle Wasn’t a Comedian He’d Be...
If Dave Chappelle wasn’t a comedian, what would he be doing? Find out from the man himself, plus what’s on his comedy bucket list, and why he may be having a mid-life crisis.
Chris Pratt Thinks The LEGO Movie is the Best Film of 2014
This year was “seismic” for Chris Pratt. His favorite football team won the Super Bowl, he hosted <em>Saturday Night Live</em>, and he starred in two of 2014’s highest-grossing films (<em>The Lego Movie</em> and <em>Guardians of the Lost Galaxy</em>). The 35-year-old actor tells us his favorite things from 2014 which, somehow, doesn’t include his being named one of our GQ Men of the Year…