Why You Should Rediscover Wired Headphones
For starters, they last longer and sound better
Yes, the AirPods Max Are Still Worth It
But only for the most devoted Apple fans
'Megalopolis': Release Date, Cast and Spoilers
Get ready for “Julius Caesar meets Blade Runner”
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
iPhone 15 vs iPhone 15 Pro
Why now might be the time to pick a standard iPhone 15 over a 15 Pro
'Better Call Saul' Has Won Zero Emmys
The Breaking Bad prequel has received 53 nominations and no gong to show for it, but Saul's legacy is secured
Jeymes Samuel: The Greatest Showman
With 'The Book of Clarence', the British writer-director takes on the Biblical epic. A man of prodigious energy and ideas, Samuel says he sometimes thinks he might be the “best storyteller in the world”. Who’s to say he’s wrong?
The Biggest Books of 2024
Esquire’s reading recommendations for the year ahead, from hotly tipped debuts to Kafkaesque short stories
The Best MP3 Players for Luxury Listening
Can you really call yourself a music lover if you’re relying on wireless and don’t own a digital audio player? We think not.
Peter Jackson Goes Inside The Beatles' Final Song
Marking the iconic director's first-ever music video, Jackson says he originally tried getting out of the gig: "I was really, really nervous."
The Mysterious Story Behind 'Watches of Espionage'
The Instagram account and website has become a runaway hit by revealing the surprising links between luxury timepieces and spycraft. One detail remains classified. The identity of the former CIA officer who runs it
Steve Coogan On His Role in 'The Reckoning'
The controversial four-part BBC series is set to air on Monday
iPhone 15 Pro Max Review
We've been hands-on with the new iPhone 15 Pro Max, which promises serious camera capabilities, customisable control, speedy USB-C data speeds and more.
Will Hersey: Crap in the Attic
Why emptying the loft means plumbing new depths
Inside the Rolling Stones' Hackney Diamond Launch
Six decades into their remarkable careers, the Rolling Stones are back with a killer new single, a sexy video starring Sydney Sweeney, and their first studio album in 19 years
How Television’s Difficult Men Have Evolved
For the 10th anniversary of his book, writer Brett Martin details the many ways in which these characters—and TV itself—have changed in the last decade.
Why Is Hollywood so Obsessed With Sharks?
Two summer releases, with very different intentions, dive into the reliably profitable monster movie trope
Ahoy! Tag Heuer Relaunches the Skipper Carrera
Until today this Skipper Carrera would have set you back nearly £100k. Not anymore
Is There Going to Be a Second Series of The Idol?
The first season of Sam Levinson's controversial Hollywood drama ends on Sunday
Jason Statham Reveals His Most Dangerous Stunt
‘It wasn't a very safe stunt, and I shouldn't have done it’
The 35 Best Sports Books Ever Written
Fill the gaps between watching sport with the greatest writing about Muhammad Ali, Brian Clough, Diego Maradona and more
Wembley Stadium at 100
In 1923, an unremarkable patch of northwest London was chosen as the location for a gigantic new stadium. This is the strange and glorious story of how “Wem-ber-lee” became an iconic landmark in British pop culture
Some True Stories Make for the Best Movies
Truth is stranger than fiction (and a really good watch on a streaming service)
Ten Nights, 250 Songs, Only One Elvis Costello
More than four decades into an astonishing career, the pop legend's energy and ambition appears undimmed. Esquire joined him for the entirety of his recent residency at the Gramercy Theatre, Manhattan, for a rare encounter with a remarkable man
The Esquire Guide to the Best Headphones
Headphones and earbuds for audio bliss, based on expert testing
Charlie Teasdale: Marrying a Cow
Esquire's style director immersed himself in the roleplaying game over lockdown. He hasn't looked back since
Adidas Solar Charging Headphones Review
The innovative light-powered Adidas RPT-02 SOL cans promise to never run out of battery
Takashi Murakami and Hublot Do Things Differently
The Japanese artist and the luxury watchmaker take their ongoing collaboration to new heights
Pedro Pascal Is a Contender
We know it's still too early to tell, but you can’t deny this man’s ‘fits are only getting better
How Netflix's 'Drive to Survive' Turbocharged F1
Ahead of season five, the show's producers tell Esquire about putting a rocket under the once geriatric image of grand prix racing
"Hey Google, How Can I Be Happier?"
Seven steps to passable levels of personal contentment in the happiness industrial complex
Why We Should Have Seen Pharrell Coming
Why we should have seen the high-profile menswear appointment coming
Becoming Idris Elba
In an exclusive interview for Esquire as he prepares for the release of Luther: The Fallen Sun, coming soon to cinemas and Netflix, the British actor reflects on a London childhood, his West African roots, the private life of a public figure, and the lessons he’s learnt along the way
How The Last of Us’ Bill Constructed His Shelter
All hail the preppers
Tennis Doc ‘Break Point' Is Playing The Long Game
The new show from the makers of 'Formula 1: Drive To Survive' hasn’t backed many big winners… yet
'Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street' True Story
The four-part documentary about the late investor Bernie Madoff is on Netflix now
The (Inevitable) Reason Netflix Cancelled ‘1899'
The decision has sparked backlash from fans on social media
The Inside Story of How Omega Watches Blew Up 2022
A series of mic drop releases set the Swiss luxury watchmaker apart from its peers this year
The Radical Traditionalism of Steven Spielberg
It is the defiant victory of this late period of Steven Spielberg’s career that he is making movies, and making them better than ever, for an audience that may no longer have any idea of how to watch them.
‘The English’ Episode 3 Recap
A tediously convoluted episode is redeemed by a last-act twist