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As ever, for Olson, there’s a lot going on. In an exclusive chat with Vanity Fair, we begin with “The Roast of Deborah Vance.” Vanity Fair: As a fan of your work for a long time, I’m ...
Following reports that Kate Middleton has been seen out and about with her family in recent days, speculation has turned to when the princess will return to official engagements. VF has been told ...
With CNN and ABC nabbing presidential contests, Fox News and CBS are now vying for a VP face-off, all part of a media free-for-all since the campaigns ditched the debate commission. And there may ...
An aspiring writer falls into the chaotic world of a Hunter S. Thompson–like character in this coming-of-age tale.
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In “Part Four” of True Detective: Night Country, the citizens of Ennis have a uniformly terrible Christmas, complete with death, breakdowns, and a heart-wrenching romantic diss. Plus, Kali ...
Richard Lawson is the chief critic at Vanity Fair, reviewing film, television, and theater. He is a member of the New York Film Critics Circle and the National Society of Film Critics. Richard’s ...
“I have no idea what this is going to be,” he tells Vanity Fair of his mammoth portrayal of a radical Russian activist. Here, an exclusive first look at the bracing result. After spending the ...
With Shōgun now ruling the drama races, Baby Reindeer has the limited-series field all to itself. But TV’s biggest night may offer up some big twists elsewhere.
“We should be forbidden from making movies with white people in Brazil,” director Karim Aïnouz tells Vanity Fair. His erotic new film seeks to upend cinematic conventions for ...
Last night Megan Fox switched up her look for the Vanity Fair Oscars Party. Gone was her signature raven mane, and in its place was something altogether Fox-ier—hair the color of copper.