Julia Roberts, Jennifer Aniston, and Courteney Cox Were Last Weekend’s Most Unexpected Friends Reunion
At Chanel and the National Resources Defense Council’s annual gala, the stars aligned at Ron and Kelly Meyer’s cliffside estate.
At Chanel and the National Resources Defense Council’s annual gala, the stars aligned at Ron and Kelly Meyer’s cliffside estate.
From the Apocalypse Now reference early in his career to a Wong Kar-wai tribute that aired last week, Bourdain’s television career was suffused with cinema.
The true-crime miniseries investigating Kathleen Peterson’s death comes to Netflix, now with five more installments—and just as much ambiguity.
A conversation with the film’s first-time director Drew Pearce, who may have just wanted to make a movie his 17-year-old self would love.
Just in time for summer!
Plus: Nick Bilton joins V.F. Hive on Cheddar to answer the question everybody has been asking about Elizabeth Holmes.
Silicon Valley is notoriously full of founders who exaggerate, dupe investors and the media, and may even outright lie to Congress, often getting away with their deceit. John Carreyrou, author of a new book on Theranos, explains why this time Holmes went 10 steps too far and might end up behind bars.
Remembering Bourdain’s #MeToo advocacy.
The late boxer’s lawyer told the president Friday that “a pardon is unnecessary.”
Oh, and he wants Russia reinstated, too.
Is Charlie Rose’s possible return to Sun Valley the first step in a comeback attempt—or just a bad look for the famous billionaire retreat?
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The actress’s knowingly ridiculous performance is a comic triumph—and this heist’s most unpredictable element.
Aster dissects his buzzy horror movie’s perfect casting, from Toni Collette on down—and the real reason he wrote the film.
As gratifying as the film’s ending was, let’s be honest: it should have been gayer.
“I knew people wouldn’t understand it. And at that point, I had to make the decision that this was bigger than me.”
Spoiler alert: here’s a brief guide to everything that happens in those final crazy minutes.
A bombshell report suggests Cohen’s lucrative “consulting” contract was actually tied to the Russian oligarch’s intention to fund the promotion of a plan to lift economic sanctions on Russia.
After backlash to a Pentagon partnership, Google lays out a set of standards for its A.I.
The president of the most powerful country in the world is flying blind, but don’t worry, he’s got the right “attitude.”
Remembering the broadcaster and writer for what he really was: an adventurer who used the dinner table to examine and celebrate humanity.
DKC/O&M is in its 10th year of hosting an after-Tonys shindig, and it doesn’t seem the lights are going down on this party anytime soon.
Yes, you’ll probably tear up at this worthwhile tribute to television’s most beloved neighbor.
The Duke of Sussex returns to work, making an appearance at Kensington Palace.