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Subtext only works when there is context to back it up, otherwise, you are left with “Hurry Up Tomorrow”: an exciting vanity project with surrealist imagination but stiff writing, no stakes ...
the comedian talks to Vanity Fair about deciding what’s funny, toggling between media, and whose writing he considers “the gold standard.” How TheSkimm, Once Deemed “the Ivanka Trump of ...
Comey didn’t respond to Vanity Fair’s request for comment. The irony, of course, is that no one has accused the liberal pearl-clutchers of stirring up faux outrage over semantics more than Trump.
Every friendship has ups and downs, right? The truest blue of pals weather the thick and thin, highs and lows, celebrations and commiserations, seeing one another through subpoenas and Super Bowls.
Inside the frenzy around her tour de force in Die, My Love, which remains up for acquisition at the Cannes Film Festival.
Ruben Gallego gets worked up when he talks about his party’s immigration platform. Democrats, he says, have been too “afraid” of taking a more assertive approach to the border—and, in so ...
Who out there is eager to revisit the hairy, scary first few months of the pandemic, where fights over masks and lockdowns mingled with nationwide protests of police brutality? That is the fiery ...
In an adaptation of a story about vanity, the actress is playing with nobody but larger-than-life versions of herself. It's not an overstatement to say that I despised this style of theater, if you ...
She started her career as a TV singer, then appeared in ‘The Comancheros’ and ‘It’s Only Money’ and on ‘The Dick Van Dyke Show.’ By Mike Barnes Senior Editor O’Brien’s death was ...
The Weeknd's first feature film is a surrealist vanity project, writes Associated Press Music Writer Maria Sherman NEW YORK -- It's the final night of tour. SoFi Stadium, just outside Los Angeles ...
Johnston, now the parent of both a four-month-old son and a one-week-old memoir, spoke with Vanity Fair about getting jacked to fight fascism, reclaiming protein from the MAGA set, and how she ...
and Her Definition of Beauty “You will never see cinema in a better place than we see it here at the Cannes Film Festival,” the Academy Award winner tells Vanity Fair.