Villeneuve on Dune: Part Two’s Film Inspirations
From Lawrence of Arabia to Road Runner, which movies influenced the blockbuster sequel?
‘Dune: Part 3’: Release Date, Cast and Spoilers
The fans want 'Dune: Messiah', and the fans want it now
Understanding ‘The Gentlemen’ Netflix Series
The Netflix show is a spin-off from the hit 2019 film of the same name. Here's the context
Ryan Gosling's Surprise Oscars' Watch
Can you feel the Kenergy?
'Drive-Away Dolls': O Brother, Which Art Thou?
Directing without his brother Joel, Ethan Coen puts his solo talent to the test
Kevin Jared Hosein: Witnessing a Murder
Remembering, and misremembering, a killing in cold blood
The AJ4 'Bred Reimagined' Shoots and Scores
The 2024 take on the shoe trades in the nubuck for some very nice tumbled leather, and , dare we say, we reckon its all the better for it
Get Ready with Me: Ramy Youssef for the Oscars
In a jacket from Zegna and a custom-designed thobe he wore for his wedding week, the comedian and actor is bringing a big chunk of himself to the red carpet
Your ‘Dune’ Recap Ahead of ‘Dune: Part Two’
Sure you liked the film, but do you remember what actually happened?
Esquire Presents: The 2024 Animal Oscars
From Messi the Border Collie to the bees in 'The Beekeeper,' these good boys and girls held their own against their human co-stars.
Edison Chen is Bringing Back the Adidas Superstar
With the release of his newfangled take on the sneaker, the Clot founder gives the silhouette a chance to live up to its name once more
John Wilson on the End of 'How To'
HBO's cult docuseries How To With John Wilson has finally reached our shores. We spoke with its creator about finishing on a high note
Romcoms Belong on TV
Recent streaming hits prove one thing: love lives on the small screen
Denis Villeneuve Films, Ranked
Ahead of Dune: Part Two, let us rank the French-Canadian director’s very respectable output
The True Story Behind 'Einstein and the Bomb'
The new Netflix docudrama covers Einstein's life after he fled Nazi Germany
Travis Scott's First Original Jordan is Incoming
A hype sneaker suitable for every kind of activity, apparently
Depeche Mode On Their New Hublot Watch
Introducing the Spirit of Big Bang Depeche Mode, limited to 100 timepieces
The Inside Story of Hamilton’s Dune Watches
Hamilton's CEO on a unique movie collaboration
Studio Underd0g vs The Counterfitters
The founder of celebrated microbrand Studio Underd0g beats the fakers at their own game
Is It Even Possible to Become More Productive?
I read all the books and tried all the hacks in a mad quest to optimise my time
Closing Time: Should We Mourn the British Pub?
The humble boozer is in terminal decline, with last orders being called on thousands each year. As closing time approaches, we investigate what the future holds a place for this tarnished institution
Who Will Actually Be The Next James Bond?
Tom Hardy, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Sam Heughan and more are all in the running for the keys to the DB5
Virgil van Dijk on Grail Watches & Style Rules
We spoke to the Liverpool captain about his life off the pitch
The Worst Person Actually Living on the Planet
The second in a series of exclusive extracts from Caledonian Road, acclaimed author Andrew O’Hagan’s brilliant new state-of-the-nation novel
Zac Efron Belongs in the Best Actor Race
As Kevin Von Erich in 'The Iron Claw,' Efron checks every box: physical transformation, pitch-perfect turn as a real-life figure, and an aching performance. But he's been snubbed from awards-season recognition—and only the Academy can make it right.
'Saltburn' Was Too Horny for the Oscars
Writer-director Emerald Fennell's film has received no Academy Award nominations. That's probably for the best
How Truman Capote’s Esquire Stories Ruined Him
In 'Feud: Capote vs. the Swans,' Ryan Murphy takes on the Esquire yarn that ruined Capote’s standing with his society friends. We tracked down Esquire staffers from that time to get the skinny on how it all went down
'Antiques Roadshow' Lost Its Shit Over This Rolex
"Every chuffing week!"
The End of the Multiverse
Audiences are falling out of love with dizzying multiverse sagas. Can the concept still be a useful lens on the psychology of regret, or is it dead on arrival?
The Best Podcasts You Can Listen to in 2024
Our pick of this year's best podcasts, from true crime to comedy and history to pop culture
Stephen Smith: The Agony and Ecstasy of Angling
And why Mortimer and Whitehouse have the sweetest gig in television
Travis Scott's Nike Attack is Finally Dropping
The hip-hop hitmaker gives the tennis sneak the reverse swoosh treatment
How to Watch ‘Saltburn’ Online
The streaming date for writer-director Emerald Fennell's divisive aristocratic thriller has arrived
Why the MCU is Struggling to Stay Relevant
The Marvels has underwhelmed at the box office and the studio's upcoming films don't inspire confidence. How did we get here?
With a Beaver Moon, Comes Another MoonSwatch
Many will be eager to get their hands on it the next iteration of the celestial drop
Paul Smith's Black Friday Sale Is Almost Here
We've got the magical code right here
In Defence of Ridley Scott
A sweary new trend has emerged from the Napoleon and Ferrari promo trails. Long may it continue
The Breitling Watch worn by Anti-terrorist Police
One of 40 Special Edition SuperOceans created for the Metropolitan Police’s Specialist Firearms Command
END's Black Friday 2023 Sale Is Here
These are our top tips for navigating the sales
‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ Is Dumb Fun
The South Korean mega hit swaps blood for paint and fiction for a version of reality