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The 2025 Vanity Fair Hollywood Issue: 12 trailblazing Icons
Vanity Fair’s 2025 Hollywood Issue features 12 modern icons, including Zendaya, Nicole Kidman, and Dev Patel. These audacious stars are redefining Hollywood by taking risks and staying true to their vision, showcasing the future of stardom.

Sydney Sweeney: Hollywood Says It’s About ‘Women Empowering Other Women’ but ‘All of It Is Fake’ and ‘None of It’s Happening’
Sydney Sweeney addresses the lack of genuine women empowerment in Hollywood, sharing her experience of being criticized by veteran producer Carol Baum. Sweeney points out the contradictions in the industry and calls for true unity and support among women.

Nicole Kidman: 'I Want to Work with Martin Scorsese, if He Does a Film with Women'
Nicole Kidman expresses her desire to work with Martin Scorsese, highlighting the need for female-centered storytelling. Learn why Kidman wants more representation in Scorsese’s work and her passion for uplifting women in film.

Please Don’t Ask ‘Babygirl’ Star Harris Dickinson to Call You a ‘Good Girl’ (Exclusive)
Harris Dickinson stars alongside Nicole Kidman in Babygirl, a new psychosexual drama exploring intense power dynamics, desire, and the search for liberation. Dive into the complex relationship between Samuel and Romy—a journey beyond mere eroticism, slated for release on December 24, 2024.

Paul Mescal on ‘Gladiator II’ & Stepping into the Spotlight
Paul Mescal opens up about his role in Gladiator II, working with Ridley Scott, and the challenges of becoming Lucius. Find out what fans can expect from the epic sequel.

Cristin Milioti Meets Her Moment: On The Penguin, Superhero Fatigue, and What It Means to Be Underrated
Cristin Milioti delivers a powerful performance as Sofia Falcone in The Penguin, HBO’s latest hit. Discover her journey as a mob princess turned villain, her reflections on playing Sofia, and her perspective on superhero fatigue and loyalty.

Denis Villeneuve Discusses the Risks of Blade Runner 2049 with Brett Goldstein at BFI London Film Festival
At the BFI London Film Festival, Denis Villeneuve reflected on his career in a conversation with Ted Lasso star Brett Goldstein. He described Blade Runner 2049 as one of the riskiest films of his career, initially viewing it as a potential swan song. Villeneuve also touched on his experience with Hollywood, detailing his work on Prisoners, Sicario, and the Dune series, sharing insights into the challenges of large-scale filmmaking.

Sebastian Stan Tells All: Becoming Donald Trump, Gaining 15 Pounds and Starring in 2024’s Most Controversial Movie
Sebastian Stan opens up about his transformation into Donald Trump for The Apprentice, his preparation for the role, and the legal challenges surrounding the film. With A Different Man also hitting theaters and his Marvel return in Thunderbolts, 2024 is shaping up to be a defining year for the actor.

Nicholas Braun Takes on Dual Roles as Jim Henson and Andy Kaufman in ‘Saturday Night’
Nicholas Braun takes on the challenge of portraying both Jim Henson and Andy Kaufman in Saturday Night, a film capturing the chaotic lead-up to the first SNL episode. Discover how Braun transformed into two comedic legends in this exclusive look.

Florence Pugh Takes a Break from Acting: “I Hate How Much of My Life I’ve Missed”
Florence Pugh Takes a Break From Acting, Discusses Shaving Her Head for A24’s We Live in Time
Interviews
Original Q&As with the directors, actors, designers, and creators redefining cinema. From one-on-ones on festival carpets to Zoom chats with rising talent, this section is your access point to voices behind the screen.
From war-torn Vovchansk to global arenas, Artem Pivovarov brings his powerful message of resilience and Ukrainian culture to North America this fall with ORCHESTRA LIVE.
Quentin Tarantino explains why he passed on directing Netflix’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood follow-up, praising David Fincher’s involvement, scrapping The Movie Critic, and teasing his 10th and final film.
The new film The Prince features Scott Haze as a troubled political heir caught in scandal and addiction. With a screenplay by David Mamet and a cast including Nicolas Cage and J.K. Simmons, many are calling it a Hunter Biden allegory—but the filmmakers say otherwise.
In a Hot Ones interview, Dakota Johnson called out Hollywood’s reliance on remakes and risk-averse decision-making. Her honest comments reflect growing industry concerns about originality and creative stagnation.
Colin Farrell, Dave Chappelle, Arnold & Patrick Schwarzenegger, and Parker Posey headline Season 22 of Actors on Actors. The Emmy-season interview series returns with bold, raw conversations between the year’s most buzzed-about talent. Here’s what to expect from this season’s powerhouse lineup.
Lana Love, a real singer who auditioned for a fake HBO show created by Nathan Fielder, says she feels betrayed after learning it was all for The Rehearsal. Read her full story.
Liev Schreiber opens up for the first time about his trans daughter Kai, their journey as a family, and why visibility and advocacy matter more than ever.
Neptune redefines social media with a customizable algorithm, ghost metrics, and creator-first monetization tools. Launching April 30, the app is built to empower independent artists.
Executive producers and star Noah Wyle break down The Pitt's Season 1 finale, tease what's ahead for Robby, and reflect on how the Trump administration could reshape the show's medical storylines.
Netflix’s Everybody’s in Live reimagines the sketch-variety format with John Mulaney at the helm. It’s chaotic, clever—and a work in progress. Here’s our breakdown.
Netflix’s Adolescence Episode 3 features Erin Doherty and Owen Cooper in a harrowing one-take interrogation scene. Here’s how it was made—and why it’s one of the year’s most powerful hours of TV.
Neon drops the first trailer for Together, the body-horror thriller starring Alison Brie and Dave Franco. A Sundance hit, the film arrives in theaters August 1.
Colman Domingo reveals he met with Marvel about rumors of replacing Jonathan Majors as Kang but ultimately felt the role wasn’t right for him. Instead, Marvel is moving forward with Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom.
Quentin Tarantino discusses fatherhood, theater, and his scathing critique of modern cinema during an intimate Sundance conversation with Elvis Mitchell.
Tom Holland reveals why he skips Zendaya’s red carpet premieres, discusses their on-set chemistry, and shares plans to step away from acting when he becomes a dad.
Patrick J. Adams reflects on his challenging experience performing nude in the Broadway revival of Take Me Out. Hear how the actor overcame stage fright and nerves during his debut in the Tony Award-winning production. Plus, learn about his upcoming role in a Yellowstone spinoff.
Margot Robbie reflects on the polarizing reception of Babylon and her experience working with director Damien Chazelle. Despite mixed reviews, Robbie still believes in the movie's brilliance and discusses her detailed character preparation.
During a joint Variety interview, Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi appear emotionally distant—intentional tension or simply editing? Their dynamic may echo Guillermo del Toro’s thematic reimagining of Frankenstein.