The movies redefining how the internet age translates to film, with insight from the innovative directors, writers and actors who made them. By Grant Rindner June 25, 2021 Photo Illustration by C.J. Robinson In this age of social media and ubiquitous internet, we’re all obsessed with screens. The burgeoning movie subgenre often known as screenlife
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Everything you need to know about conservatorships, conspiracy theories, and Spears’ now-public struggle to control her own life. By Danielle Cohen June 25, 2021 US singer Britney Spears arrives for the premiere of Sony Pictures’ “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood” at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California on July 22, 2019. (Photo by
David Costabile appeared in just seven episodes of Breaking Bad as chemist/fanny pack enthusiast Gale Boetticher, but his character left a huge, and often funny mark. By Jennifer Wood June 25, 2021 David Costabile and Bryan Cranston in Breaking Bad, 2011Courtesy of AMC; Photo Illustration by C.J. Robinson Circling Back is where GQ revisits the
For what it’s worth, Mauri Dark did spend two and a half decades biding his time within the music industry, allowing his contemporaries to catch up before he released a solo album of his own. He tried to give others the leg up but waiting that long proved futile for anyone trying to go up
Put that new PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X to work. By Scott Meslow June 24, 2021 Photo Illustration by C.J. Robinson It has been a year of great chaos and transition for the video game industry. The PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S are less than a year old. Cyberpunk 2077, which was widely
The Disney star at the center of TikTok teen obsession talks about “Drivers License,” his appreciation of Harry Styles, and his feelings about coming out. By Willa Bennett Photography by Andy Jackson June 24, 2021 Shirt by Bianca Saunders. Necklace (throughout) and ring by Vitaly. Joshua Bassett, the 20-year-old singer and star of Disney’s High
Taylor’s Filthy Animals probes the tension between vulnerability and deception, sexual desire and violence, with elegant precision. By Mitchell Kuga June 23, 2021 Collage by Simon Abranowicz; Photographs Getty Images It’s one of the first questions in the age of the Zoom interview: camera on? “This takes me back to the olden days of Yahoo
“We Demand Change” is the newest single by India born Singer/Songwriter, Rohan Solomon. Solomon immigrated to the United States in 2015, and settled into NYC. Since then, he has returned to India, and expanded his catalog of work, as well as amassing an impressive resume as an audio engineer. Rohan also works as a music
As much an R&B slow jam as it is a hip-hop ballad of the most direct and focused strain, there are a lot of ways you can break down the new single “Be in Love” by Kiron Rasheed, but to make things simple, let’s start with the track’s greatest attribute – its intoxicating harmonies. With
The iconic actor recalls his involvement in American Me, the controversial film that resulted in as many as 10 deaths. By Danny Trejo June 22, 2021 Danny Trejo in 2006 by the LA River. (Photo by Estevan Oriol/Getty Images)Estevan Oriol Below is an excerpt from Danny Trejo’s upcoming memoir: Trejo: My Life of Crime, Hollywood,
Two years ago, the cult favorite got axed from Netflix within months of its premiere. Now it’s back on a network its creator once called out. By Danielle Cohen June 22, 2021 Tuca & Bertie, 2021.Courtesy of Adult Swim When Tuca & Bertie launched on Netflix in 2019, it seemed like a slam dunk, from
In his new single “Louisiana Voodoo” alongside Tony Joe White, The Netherlands’ own The Mark flirts with the softer side of Americana while increasing the depth of his harmonies, making use of the skillful guitarist he’s accompanied by for far more than a master of the backdrop. The Mark has a voice that could do
Music is the greatest bond connecting us with our past and future simultaneously, and this is all the more impossible for us to deny when listening to a song like “Hämärästä aamunkoihin” by Juha Jyrkäs this June. “Hämärästä aamunkoihin” is work that wouldn’t be possible without the use of ancient instrumentation, but to this end,
Grooves rarely eclipse the tones we’re greeted by in the best electronica records, but this just isn’t true of Elektragaaz’s new EP The Synaesthetic Picture Show – Now Playing, Pt. 2. Here, rhythm is as important a role player in the arrangement of instrumental brawn as the actual substance of the robotic melodicism is, if not
Melanie Rogers’ new single “r.u.o.k.” is a steep improvement over the already exceptional qualities distinguishing her preceding release “Fever”. We’ve witnessed this sort of trajectory before with other shooting star songwriters/performers, but the Santa Barbara, California native has all the characteristics of someone talented enough to endure for decades to come. She’s coming from a
How one writer found her identity by turning men’s suits into a new uniform. By Willa Bennett June 22, 2021 Collage by Simon Abranowicz; Photograph Getty Images The first time I came out, in my early teens, I was behind a computer screen. I sat awake late at night and thought about how I wanted
His erotic needlepoint paintings show a world where the sexual and the sacred exist side by side: Hell is a hot night club, and Satan is its magnetic daddy. By Garth Greenwell June 21, 2021 Sal Salandra portraitCourtesy of Sal Salandra The 75-year-old retired hairdresser Sal Salandra makes large-scale, embroidered canvases—he calls them “thread paintings”—that
In a letter to his young son, the actor Ken Leung tells the story of his brother who tragically drowned in Thailand, and the incredible journey it took to bring him home. By Ken Leung June 17, 2021 A painting of the beach in Phuket where his brother passed. Painting by Simon Abranowicz I did not
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