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Ridley Scott stuffs the sequel with as much bread and circuses as its 148-minute running time can support.| Esquire
Joaquin Phoenix's campy historical manboy—who loves himself a lamb chop and oinks when he wants to get nasty—will haunt me for years.| Esquire
Ari Aster’s Oedipal odyssey signals the arrival of the maximalist prestige comedy.| Esquire
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I have opened my heart and my mind to Sam, and he’s brought both of us to the place we so desperately need to be.| Esquire
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Schlitz was a billion-dollar empire battling Budweiser to be No. 1. Then a bribery scandal—and a lot of foul, sludgy lager—took the company down.| Esquire
Ari Aster’s ‘Eddington’ takes audiences back to the Covid-19 pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests.| Esquire
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I’m convinced that her character is the only real human being in the film.| Esquire
Joseph Kosinski tells us how he got Tom Cruise to say come on board, the importance of Danger Zone, and, yes, the origin of the shirtless beach football scene.| Esquire
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Claudio Miranda reveals exactly how tiny cameras entered the tight cockpits of real race cars.| Esquire
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CBS confirmed that Sheridan is loosening his grip on the franchise.| Esquire
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The actor plays the funniest character in Ari Aster’s divisive new film about the Covid-19 pandemic.| Esquire
Everyone else agrees they’re struggling. But how do men themselves feel about it? We sat down with twelve everyday guys from across America to get their candid opinions—on money, masculinity, Donald Trump—and find out what’s really on their minds.| Esquire
The stellar Max series isn't just telling the story of modern healthcare anymore.| Esquire
Congress has no chance against Dr. Robby.| Esquire
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The upcoming FX series is a gripping examination of the Troubles in Northern Ireland.| Esquire
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From Adam West to Robert Pattinson, there are a lot more films than you think.| Esquire
He helped launch the Marvel universe (would he wear the suit again??). He finally won his Oscar. But even in the small moments, he’s always on the verge of a new revelation.| Esquire
It’s for the best that they’re played by relative unknowns—rather than, I don’t know, Tom Holland and Zendaya.| Esquire
The ROG Flow Z13 is a marvel of design, but that comes with a high price tag.| Esquire
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The term "aridification" has far different implications than "drought."| Esquire
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The console started off strong, but here are nineteen other titles that gave Link a run for his money.| Esquire
An unforgettable story by George R. R. Martin. A too-good-to-be-true open world. And I'm only 50 hours in.| Esquire
From the silent era to Terminator 2 to (yes) Michael Bay. Fight it out in the comments.| Esquire
As Mario conquers Universal Studios Hollywood—and 'Super Mario Brothers' nears its theatrical release—we caught up with Doug Bowser, the aptly-named Nintendo of America president.| Esquire
Jessica Lee Gagné is behind the shocking, revelatory, and downright beautiful new episode of the Apple TV+ series. “I needed to learn to be vulnerable and to accept that I might fail,” she says.| Esquire
The Apple TV+ series dropped its Valentine’s Day episode a week late.| Esquire
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The former Lumon surgeon returns in episode 3. Here’s your much-needed refresher on the character.| Esquire
According to series creator Dan Erickson, none of the theories that he’s read so far are correct. Let’s prove him wrong, shall we?| Esquire
Only one episode left, folks.| Esquire
Welcome back to Lumon, my fellow corporate drones.| Esquire
The new comedy series opened with some in-your-face nudity.| Esquire
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The Academy didn't know what to do with 'Dune,' snubbed this year's best documentaries, and ensured that Timothée Chalamania will last well into March.| Esquire
It’s been a rough year for quality new releases—but there are plenty of promising films to come.| Esquire
The Spanish-language musical crime drama—yes, you read that right!—just won Best Picture – Musical or Comedy at the 2025 Golden Globe Awards.| Esquire
The Mikey Madison–starring drama won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Now you can finally watch it at home.| Esquire
From cowboys to X-Men, race cars to rock stars, he’s pulled off era-defining films in virtually every genre. Here the powerhouse filmmaker tells us how he won over Bob Dylan and—after a five-year journey—created an epic folk-rock fable.| Esquire
Ali Abbasi tells us why he refused to make a movie about the former president until he could “understand him on a human level.”| Esquire
We’ve yet to rid the body-horror flick—which is one of our favorite films of the year, to be clear—from our heads.| Esquire
The star of “Challengers” and “The Bikeriders” says acting is just his “job.” Don’t believe him.| Esquire
In 'Crook Manifesto,' the author transforms himself once again. Here, he tells Esquire about the challenges of trilogies, the "rules" of crime fiction, and Ray Carney's future.| Esquire
Here’s your first extended look at the new beefs, parties, vacationers, and murderous plots we’ll see in Thailand.| Esquire
From Prohibition, Paris, and something called a "Bucket of Blood," to Hemingway, and your hangover| Esquire
As The Pitt reaches its season finale, the actor reflects on Dr. Robby’s ill-timed breaking point. “The waves are just crashing over his head and he’s finally going under,” Wyle tells Esquire. “When we find him, he’s trying everything he can to get himself out.”| Esquire
Plus, a certain maligned senior resident will return to the fray.| Esquire
'ER' veteran Noah Wyle leads another tense team of doctors on a shift from hell.| Esquire
Let’s discuss the wild two-hour finale.| Esquire
Turns out, John Dutton revealed a key clue to his grandfather’s identity in season 4.| Esquire
It easily tops our ranking of the 15 greatest games ever made.| Esquire
A sequel is a dangerous thing—but Nintendo is up for the challenge.| Esquire
Two prisoners enter the BattleGround; one prisoner leaves. In the Criminal Action Penal Entertainment system, it's a fight to the death for the ultimate prize: freedom.| Esquire
Annual holiday supersale? Or zombie apocalypse? A tale of blood and bargains from a seductive, archly satiric new voice in American letters.| Esquire
‘Chikhai Bardo’ sees the Apple TV+ series—and everyone involved in it, from Adam Scott to Dichen Lachman—reach the absolute peak of its powers.| Esquire
“Once I read the script, I knew what was coming,” the actor tells Esquire.| Esquire
The Academy Awards not only overlooked the year’s most exciting cinematic achievements but reminded us why the Oscars will forever be the Oscars—staid, showy, and frequently questionable.| Esquire
Parker Posey’s performance as the drugged-out Victoria Ratliff is in a tier of its own, but there are quite a few other names you should clock before watching the rest of the season.| Esquire
Welcome to Thailand. Try to stay alive, okay?| Esquire
The lengthy film—with a 15-minute intermission—just won three Academy Awards.| Esquire
It's an athletic feat, a work of art, and even a pseudo-communion. Even with another mega-tour sweeping the world this year, we've never seen anything like it—and may never again.| Esquire
As Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster testify about their proposed merger, book world insiders tell Esquire what this seismic shift would mean for them. Spoiler: it's not looking good.| Esquire
When real life suddenly resembled the author’s fiction, the world was desperate for her to make sense of it all. 'Station Eleven' readers should have known how she’d react.| Esquire
Our minds have been warped by all we've eaten across the country this year. We hope yours will be, too.| Esquire
An extraordinary firsthand account.| Esquire
2023 heralded a new frontier for the medium. But thousands of game workers were laid off, while many of their still-employed colleagues say they’re suffering from low pay, long hours, harassment, and discrimination. What happens next?| Esquire
Get ready to live, breathe, eat, and sleep in Hyrule. Here's our review.| Esquire
The state of Missouri put him to death despite serious questions about the evidence against him, jurors’ misgivings, and the victim’s family asking that he be spared. Did he die an innocent man?| Esquire
After what might go down as gaming’s greatest year of all time, 2024 is keeping up the pace with "College Football 25," "Helldivers 2," and "Final Fantasy VII Rebirth."| Esquire
“Sad girl lit” is everywhere, but young men are glaringly absent from the contemporary canon of popular authors writing about sex and intimacy. Could that be about to change?| Esquire