Mstyslav Chernov on His Doc, '20 Days in Mariupol'
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.'
‘The White Lotus’ Season 3: Release Date and Cast
Creator Mike White is working on something "longer, bigger, crazier"
Blood Loyalty
The third in a trio of exclusive extracts from Caledonian Road, acclaimed author Andrew O’Hagan’s brilliant new state-of-the-nation novel
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
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
Where is Paolo Macchiarini Now?
The new Netflix docuseries looks into a shocking case of medical malpractice
An Oenophile’s Trip Through Ukraine's Wine Country
In a country not known for its wine—in a region most consumers don’t know at all, walking distance from Russian troops—Ukranian vintners are not only making wine, they are making great wine.
Keir Starmer’s Waiting Game
In an exclusive interview with Esquire, the Labour leader speaks candidly about his journey from working class outsider to Prime Minister in waiting, and his fight to transform his party from repeat election loser to Britain’s next Government
Karl Ove Knausgaard: The Man, The Myth, The Legend
The renowned author talks about fiction, fame, fatherhood, the elasticity of time, the hell of immortality, and much, much more
The 16 Best History Podcasts Of This Or Any Era
The story of the dawn of time to now, plus some ads for therapy apps
The 38 Best BBC Podcasts To Listen To Right Now
From George the Poet's boundary-breaking pod to a Shipping Forecast remix
Georgia Pritchett: Alaska's Male-Order Catalogue
Out in the wilderness feeling lonely? Susie's AlaskaMen magazine will serve all your photos-of-men-holding-big-fish needs
‘Oppenheimer’: What Was “the Chevalier Incident”?
Confused about all the espionage in Christopher Nolan's film? Let us explain
Bamford Swaps Disney for the Desert
A new off-road race inspired watch comes with some authentic vintage rally vibes
The Esquire Bond Awards
Seventy (70!) years into the 007 franchise, we finally agreed on the best car, most improbable stunt, best use of a laser, explosion, character name, henchman, swimsuit, chase scene, and 34 more categories we pulled out of thin air.
Playwright James Graham on 'National Hero'
A new production at the National Theatre explores the revitalising impact of the England men's football team manager
The 51 Best Thrillers Ever Made
Dark and suspenseful classics from Hitchcock, the Safdie brothers, Nolan and more
In Defence of Double-Wristing Watches
Here's everything you need to know about the growing (and contentious) trend
Classic Spy Films, From 'Argo' to 'Austin Powers'
The espionage movies every man should watch
Padel vs Pickleball: The Future of Racquet Sports
Both are fun, fast and addictive. But with Andy Murray and Leo Messi backing padel, and George Clooney and Kim Kardashian cheering for pickleball, the upstart racquet games are fighting it out for domination
The True Story of Alexander Litvinenko, and David
The new series covers the tragic case of Alexander Litvinenko and his poisoning in 2006
How Venezia FC Became the World's Trendiest Club
Never mind the scoreline, check out the merch. Following an American takeover and an ultra-slick redesign by a hip German brand consultancy, second-division Italian club Venezia FC have become a social media sensation. With shirts this sexy, does it matter if they never win again?
Where to Watch the World Cup in London
From Flat Iron Square to some of the best pubs in the capital, we've got you covered
Inside the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers
Inside the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers
Stefano Ricci's Opulent Egyptian Fashion Show
Far-flung locales have become a part of the runway M.O., but this was still one for the record books
The Next James Bond Will Be A 'Thirty-Something'
More bad news for the Idris Elba lobby
Who Was the Real James Bond?
Author Ian Fleming created a Frankenstein’s monster of a secret agent, drawing inspiration from his wartime experiences
Putin Is Slipping into 'Wounded Animal' Mode
"This is no bluff"—famously, a thing one says when one is definitely not bluffing.
Splicing Together Jean-Luc Godard
Several montages on the theme of staying six months ahead of your time, from 1969
Mikhail Gorbachev and the Cult of Personality
The Soviet Union leader’s was a life of dutiful progress through a hermetic, sometimes brutal world that valued competence without brilliance, and obedience above all. How did he manage to save a piece of himself and become the figure he was?
Salman Rushdie, The Martyr
In 1993, almost four years after his death sentence, the increasingly desperate author made his most public appeal yet for sympathy. Why was nobody listening?
How To Watch the James Bond Films In Order
Come, come, Mr Bond, you enjoy watching films in release order just as much as I do
Want to Own James Bond’s Actual Watch?
Christie’s to auction Daniel Craig’s No Time To Die Omega Seamaster
'Diego Maradona' Tries To Untangle Man From Myth
The new film from the director of 'Amy' and 'Senna' is a delicious dose of nostalgia but offers little new information
Russia Gives Beauty And The Beast Adults-Only Rating
For its "exclusively gay moment"
The US Government Is Now Seeking To Arrest Julian Assange
Is his time up?
Trump Was Machiavelli Meets the Three Stooges
This was a snake pit of Buffoon Vipers.
Donald Trump Takes Aim At Kim Jong-Un
Sticks and stones, Donald
Woman's Headache Turns Out To Be Live Cockroach In Her Skull
It took doctors almost an hour to extract it, and yes, there's a video
Are These The Leaked Kits For The 2018 World Cup?
FIFA seem to have made a rule change