The Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas thriller marks Lyne’s first film in 20 years. By Frazier Tharpe March 18, 2022 Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas in Deep Water.Courtesy of Claire Folger/20th Century Studios. Adrian Lyne knows how to titillate. The English filmmaker has had American audiences in the palm of his hands since
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The Inglewood rapper won Netflix’s rap competition series and hasn’t looked back since. By Paul Thompson March 18, 2022 D Smoke. Daniel Farris, the 36-year-old Inglewood native better known as D Smoke, has had to learn to be patient when waiting for the perfect opening. “My one rule is I don’t start writing a verse
Mar. 19th, 2022 There’s no name more synonymous with luxury Caribbean travel than Sandals Resorts, where a portfolio of Luxury adults-only properties includes 15 resorts across seven Caribbean islands. The company is also looking ahead to highly anticipated openings in brand new destinations in Curaçao. During their 40th anniversary year, we at JustLuxe were able
Get your Oscar binge watch in now before it’s too late. By Nathaniel Houston March 18, 2022 Timothee Chalamet in Dune.Courtesy of Warner Bros via Everett Collection. We’re in the homestretch of yet another Oscar season, and the window to be properly caught up on which films are overrated, which were snubbed, and which should
(credit: Four Seasons Hotel, Washington, DC) Presenting a timeless luxury experience in a city rich with history, Four Seasons Hotel Washington, DC is located in historic Georgetown on Pennsylvania Avenue overlooking the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Steps from world-leading institutions and historic monuments, the hotel provides smart sophistication in the nation’s capital. With a total
Netflix is streaming Servant of the People, the satirical show that helped Zelensky become a household name in Ukraine. By Grant Rindner March 18, 2022 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy makes a speech on evaluation the 22nd day of the Russia-Ukraine war in Kyiv, Ukraine on March 17, 2022.Courtesy of Ukrainian Presidency / Handout/Anadolu Agency via
John Wilmes explains how two of TV’s most popular shows—and their autocractic creators—poke at the generational angst of their audiences. By John Wilmes March 16, 2022 Photographs courtesy HBO, Paramount; Collage by Gabe Conte In terms of pure conversational dominance, this year’s seen two prestige TV shows currently leading the pack. One is Euphoria, the
The two-time World Cup champion opened up about playing for Los Angeles’s new NWSL team, taking care of her mental health, and hiking across Spain. By Melissa Yang March 17, 2022 BURBANK, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 11: Christen Press poses for a portrait on Angel City FC media day at XRM Studios on March 11, 2022
With a new crime thriller, a viral blond buzzcut and the “All Too Well” video, Dylan O’Brien stays in the conversation. By Ilana Kaplan March 16, 2022 Dylan O’Brien attends the “All Too Well” premiere at AMC Lincoln Square on November 12, 2021 in New York.Courtesy of Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images. Dylan O’Brien knows
Want to give your password out? It might cost you. By Grant Rindner March 16, 2022 Illustration by Michael Houtz You might have to call your ex’s roommate’s aunt’s hairstylist and tell them they can’t use your Netflix anymore. In a Variety exclusive, the streaming service announced it will begin giving account holders an option
Just 16 miles long and three miles wide at its broadest point, Anguilla is a wee gem of an island. The Caribbean jewel offers the same luxurious lifestyle as its more well-known island counterparts, but here, the allure is steeped in authenticity. Nestled in the British West Indies between two turquoise bays, Anguilla is a
The Atlanta star fashioned himself into one of Hollywood’s most exciting young talents by dodging convention at nearly every turn. And then he realized that surpassing expectations is even more fun than subverting them. By Frazier Tharpe Photography by Michael Schmelling March 16, 2022 Vest, $1,950, pants, $2,100, by Prada. Jewelry (throughout) his own GQ
Mar. 15th, 2022 Japan has been closed to foreigners since the start of the pandemic, but with flights resuming for students and business travelers this month – and whispers of the Japanese Government launching a tentative tryout for travel groups in April before fully reopening in May – it’s time to plan a visit. Equivalent
Just two episodes into the new HBO basketball series, John C. Reilly is delivering all-star fits. By Gabriella Paiella March 15, 2022 Photographs courtesy HBO, Getty Images; Collage by Gabe Conte The new HBO series Winning Time is a show about how the 1980s Lakers became an unstoppable dynasty through a confluence of big personalities
Mar. 15th, 2022 One cannot think of Paris without thinking of the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, or the Avenue des Champs-Élysées. One of Paris’ most treasured experiences is actually not in Paris at all. It is Versailles and lies a short distance away in miles but light-years away in the regal remnants of a
Game Theory, the longtime sports host’s new HBO late night show, is the culmination of a career built on his own terms. By Tyler R. Tynes March 11, 2022 Bomani Jones, in his office. Courtesy of HBO Bomani Jones will admit that, in his previous job as a commentator across ESPN’s various platforms, he sometimes just
From king of Staten Island to king of the cosmos. By Grant Rindner March 14, 2022 Pete Davidson during Saturday Night Live’s “Chad on Mars” sketch on Saturday, May 8, 2021.Courtesy of Rosalind O’Connor/NBC via Getty Images. Pete Davidson must have really nailed his role as an astronaut in SNL’s “Chad on Mars” SNL skit
The movie subscription service is slated to come back this summer. By Grant Rindner March 11, 2022 Illustration by GQ MoviePass, in its original form, was simply too pure for this world. But the oft-missed—my last roommate had his MoviePass card framed with votive candles—subscription service is attempting a relaunch, and CEO Stacy Spikes dove
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