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Two years ago on this day, Russia invaded Mariupol, Ukraine. The siege was so quick that only Mstyslav Chernov's video crew managed to get footage out of the city. Here, Chernov tells us what went into making '20 Days in Mariupol.'
How 'Shōgun' Built Feudal Japan from the Ground Up
A 350-person crew repurposed a saw mill in a totally different country
Everything We Know About ‘Euphoria’ Season 3
We've got a long wait in store for writer-director Sam Levinson's follow-up
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The Best Movies of 2024
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'High & Low — John Galliano' Review
Director Kevin Macdonald’s documentary examines the downfall and attempted redemption of the designer following his racist outbursts in 2011
Everything to Know About Deadpool & Wolverine
The third project in the franchise has been a long time coming
Jeremy Allen White Goes Sheer at the Golden Globes
Yes, chef. The actor looked sharp as he posed for cameras wearing head-to-toe Calvin Klein.
Inside Austin Butler's 'Dune' Transformation
Denis Villeneuve, Timothée Chalamet, and Butler himself reveal what it took to pull off Feyd-Rautha
‘Society of the Snow’ Gets A True Story Right
The Oscar-nominated film is a refreshing corrective to Hollywood’s dull embrace of heroes
How Athletes Became Fashion’s Biggest Influencers
From Centre Court to catwalk – why are labels so enamoured of sports stars right now?
Matt Bomer: "I Just Hit the F*ck It Button"
The actor digs into personal style, Loewe's latest runway show, what he's working on, and more
Armando Iannucci on The Day Today, 30 Years Later
To celebrate the big birthday, we spoke to the cult show's creator about its unlikely success
The Dark True Story Behind ‘American Nightmare’
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Kate Moss at 50
To celebrate the birthday of the world’s greatest ever supermodel, we look back on a favourite Esquire cover story from 2013
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Gua Sha and 'mewing' techniques claim to be able to change the shape of your face
Naomi Alderman: The Slow-Burn Legacy of 'Buffy'
The teen TV show that taught me how to live
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Luther Ford: "I'm New to the Fashion Game"
Ahead of the premiere in Oslo, Esquire speaks to the actor about playing Prince Harry
'The Zone of Interest' Pushes Cinematic Boundaries
He waits, that’s what he does
The Inside Story of the Robbie Williams Doc
In an exclusive extract from writer Chris Heath's ongoing biographical work, we delve behind the scenes of the British pop icon's revelatory Netflix project
Keegan-Michael Key on 'Wonka'
We caught up with the actor and Key & Peele comedian to talk about director Paul King's upcoming prequel
Inside Nothing, the Cool Kid's Smartphone
Three years ago, entrepreneur Carl Pei left OnePlus, the successful tech company he co-founded, to go out on his own. The plan? Take on the Silicon Valley big dogs with a unique handset that prioritised design and transparency. So far, so good
The End of the World, According to AI
In Debbie Urbanski's 'After World,' an artificial intelligence narrates the end of humanity. The author tells Esquire how ChatGPT helped her write the novel—and how it changed her views on AI.
In Defence of Ridley Scott
A sweary new trend has emerged from the Napoleon and Ferrari promo trails. Long may it continue
Carey Mulligan in 'Maestro'? Encore!
Bradley Cooper’s new film may be a biopic of celebrated American composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein, but it is his wife, Felicia, who sets the tempo
Diana’s Ghost Jolts ‘The Crown’ Back to Life
Peter Morgan took a swing, and didn’t miss
Shot by Shot: Why Cinema Loves a Sniper
From David Fincher's The Killer to Luc Besson's Leon: The Professional, why are we so drawn to the silent assassins of the big screen?
Saltburn is Batshit
Emerald Fennell’s wild follow up to Promising Young Woman is elevated by a scorching performance from Rosamund Pike
Inside the Rockumentary 'Welcome to the Darkness'
A photographer-turned-film-maker delivers an unmissable doc about a band for whom everything went ‘horribly right’
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.
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."
Meet The Pastor Who Saves North Korean Defectors
Beyond Utopia reveals a different kind of superhero and sobering details about a secretive villain
Why 'Flower Moon' Is One of Scorsese's Best Films
In telling the story of the Osage murders, the director strips everything down—and the result is pure horror, laid bare
100 Years of the Dive Watch
Their basic functions were long ago usurped by computers, but then again, the dive watch was made to withstand harsh conditions. This is the story of how an obsolete category became one of the most enduringly popular, turning the fortunes of many Swiss watch marques along the way
Why You Need to Watch Scorsese's 'Italianamerican'
Bickering in their Little Italy apartment, the director's intimate portrayal of his parents' home life is still a joy almost fifty years later
Eric Wind Is the Vanguard of Vintage Watches
Since founding his company Wind Vintage, the collector-dealer has become one of the world's most respected voices on hard-to-find timepieces. His unstuffy lectures draw record crowds online, and he's the go-to guy for celebrities and sportspeople alike when it comes to sourcing grail watches. We travelled to his office in Palm Beach, Florida, to hear his story so far (and spend a long weekend looking at rare Rolexes)
Martin Scorsese at 80: A Celebration
Cinema’s leading critic and historian reviews a career of extraordinary achievements