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From an interview with Tom Hardy through to a straight-to-DVD documentary you really need to get your hands on, our film blog takes a sideways look at the week’s film stories.
  • Culture | Long Read Why Won't Hollywood Lighten Up A Bit?
    Esquire's editor wants to know why our blockbusters have gone all doom and gloom.
    01
  • Culture | News & Advice Film | Spring Breakers
    Cult director Harmony Korine secures teen starlets a ticket out of Disneyland.
    02
  • Culture | News & Advice Film | This Is 40
    Esquire's editor (who is turning 40) watches This Is 40. Yawns, stretches, nods off again.
    03
  • Culture | Want List Watch Christopher Waltz Own Django Unchained
    Watch the best thing in Django Unchained - and win a Blu-ray copy
  • Culture | News & Advice Jeremy Irvine: "Meeting Ryan Gosling Made Me Act Like a 6-Year-Old"
    We spoke to Jeremy Irvine as he picked up the Chopard Trophy in Cannes
  • Culture | News & Advice The Man Behind The Great Gatsby
    How F Scott Fitzgerald can change your life, by Andrew O'Hagan
  • Culture | News & Advice Hannibal Lecter's Style Secrets
    Get some style tips from the best-dressed cannibal on TV
  • Culture | News & Advice Meet The Man Behind Our Current Favourite TV Show Hannibal
    Meet Bryan Fuller, the man who puts words (among other things) in Dr Hannibal Lecter’s mouth.
  • Culture | News & Advice What I've Learned | Vincent Cassel
    International style icon, award-winning actor, married to Monica Bellucci - Vincent Cassel…
  • Culture | News & Advice TV | Plebs
    Every civilization has had its fair share of neurotic teenage boys.  …
  • Culture | News & Advice Film | The Place Beyond the Pines
    An exclusive look at the Gos Meister’s new film. _ Ryan Gosling…
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Roundups

  1. 01/05
    5 of the Best Wayfarers
    JFK had it right you can't go wrong with a classic pair of Wayfarers (although he also wore a similar pair by American Optical)
  2. 02/05
    Five Of The Best Spring Jackets
    Our pick of the best lightweight jacket options to take you into summer
  3. 03/05
    London's Best Burgers
    We've done the hard yards to find London's greatest beef and bun combo
  4. 04/05
    Six Of The Best Polo Shirts
    You're a man. You wear polos. Here's six of the best
  5. 05/05
    Ten Of The Best Proper Pubs
    Esquire's Food Editor Tom Parker Bowles chooses his ten best British boozers

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  • James Salter - The Greatest Writer You Should Have Heard Of

    James Salter - The Greatest Writer You Should Have Heard Of

    "The world's only 87-year-old sex symbol," is how a guest described the writer James Salter to me last night. She wasn't joking. There he was, in the middle of the room, straight backed, elegant in blazer and tie, a glass of red wine in his hand, surrounded by adoring men and women, smiling graciously, signing books, gently playing everything down.

    The party, thrown by Picador, the publishing house, in a swan…

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  • David Bowie: "I’m in Awe of the Universe"

    David Bowie: "I’m in Awe of the Universe"

    Set your Sky+, or whatever it is you use, for 9.20pm this Saturday because BBC2 is screening new David Bowie documentary 'Five Years', which features unseen footage and performances, plus interviews with all his key collaborators, as it takes a close look at five key years in Bowie's life - 1971, 1975, 1977, 1980, and 1983. Directed by Francis Whateley, it took 10 years to put together so is well wo…

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  • Why Daft Punk's New Album Has Changed The Game

    Why Daft Punk's New Album Has Changed The Game

    Dance music pioneers Daft Punk’s explosive — and expensive — new album could have blown up in their faces. Instead, it’s pumped new life into the music industry.

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  • Why Is Belgium The Hottest Country In Football?

    Why Is Belgium The Hottest Country In Football?

    Belgian footballers have been the stars of this Premier League season. So how did a tiny nation manage to produce the most vibrant young players in the world?

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  • Chris Pine's Moment Is Right Now

    Chris Pine's Moment Is Right Now

    Esquire spends a day in LA with Chris Pine - Captain Kirk, CIA hotshot Jack Ryan and Hollywood's new breed of leading man.

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  • How To Make Money Out Of Music

    How To Make Money Out Of Music

    News just in: the music business is in trouble. But wait. All is not lost. Today, savvy musicians are working out that there are still ways to make serious money in pop.

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  • Giles Coren Gives Up Booze

    Giles Coren Gives Up Booze

    Esquire's Editor-At-Large Giles Coren explains why he decided to give up the drink (and how he's never felt better). Plus his 12 rules of boozelessness.

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  • Afghanistan: The Soldiers' Story

    Afghanistan: The Soldiers' Story

    War reporter Ben Anderson talks to British and US serviceman in Afghanistan on the real story the politicians don't want you to hear.

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  • The Tour De France's African Cycling Revolution

    The Tour De France's African Cycling Revolution

    As the dust from the Lance Armstrong case settles, Tim Lewis goes to Rwanda to investigate how the future of pro cycling lies in sub-saharan Africa.

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  • Will Self on LSD

    Will Self on LSD

    On the 70th Anniversary of LSD, Will Self recreates the legendary Basel bike ride of LSD pioneer Albert Hofman - only this time he's clean.

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James Salter - The Greatest Writer You Should Have Heard Of

"The world's only 87-year-old sex symbol," is how a guest described the writer James Salter to me last night. She wasn't joking. There he was, in the middle of the room, straight backed, elegant in blazer and tie, a glass of red wine in his hand, surrounded by adoring men and women, smiling graciously, signing books, gently playing everything down.
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