vulture lists
Mar. 12, 2024
The 53 Best Movies Under 90 Minutes Sometimes you just want a good story, capably told with no time to waste.
vulture lists
Oct. 20, 2023
The 46 Best Movies Over 3 Hours Long Got some extra time? Lose yourself in these cinematic spectacles.
Julio Torres Is a Rising Weirdo SNL ’s otherworldly secret weapon is about to take over HBO with Los Espookys .
documentaries
May 2, 2019
How Did Netflix’s Knock Down the House Predict AOC’s Rise? It Didn’t. “We had a whole plan. It was going to be gritty and dark, and we were going to tell it like it is.” Then Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez won.
Stevie Nicks, the Fairy Godmother of Rock At age 70, she is four decades into the never-ending romantic soap opera that is Fleetwood Mac.
from the archives
Feb. 19, 2019
Karl Lagerfeld, Boy Prince of Fashion The late designer had opinions on everything — even his own death.
sundance 2019
Feb. 5, 2019
The Wu-Tang Clan Looks Back on 25 Years “All of us, each and every one of my crew members of my clan, at some point in time was a fearless motherfucker.”
oral history
Feb. 22, 2018
How Get Out , the First Great Movie of the Trump Era, Got Made It began as a rebuke to Obama-inspired dreams of racial harmony and became a conduit for fears reignited by the rise of the new president.
How a Trans Teen Got Her Quinceañera Talking to Zoey Luna of the new HBO documentary series 15: A Quinceañera Story .
How Grief Led Diane Kruger to the Bravest Performance of her Career The actress discusses how love and loss shaped her performance in the German-language thriller In The Fade .
8 Things We Learned Talking to Samuel L. Jackson About His MasterClass But not just any TV — and 7 other things we learned talking to him about his MasterClass.
Can Melissa Leo Scream Her Way To Another Oscar? This year, the actress became one of cinema’s most terrifying nuns — and in the process, tapped into our current moment of “beautiful female rage.”
Everyone Was Talking About the Call Me by Your Name Peach at the Gotham Awards “I have a visceral feeling every time I see a peach now that flashes me back to Europe.”
Mudbound’s Dee Rees on Writing Racist Jokes and Directing Mary J. Blige“If you’ve ever been at one of her concerts, it’s like a therapy session with 30,000 people.”
Revisiting Louis C.K.’s I Love You, Daddy After the Revelations It seems like C.K. both wanted to get caught and was arrogant enough to think that he never would.
The Square ’s Monkey-Man Scene Is Bonkers. Here’s How It Was Made.Anatomy of an insane scene, with director Ruben Östlund and actor Terry Notary.
Meet Claes Bang, Star of The Square and Your New James Bond–ian Danish Crush How Bang went from being an unknown Danish actor to the swoon-inducing star of Ruben Östlund’s latest.
new york 50th anniversary
Oct. 26, 2017
We Took 4 Notable New Yorkers to Revisit Their Old Apartments Whoopi Goldberg, Martha Stewart, Matthew Broderick, and Lauren Hutton revisit New York City apartments they once lived in.
Jane Goodall on Her New Doc and Her Love Story in Africa “If people wanted to call me comely, it helped with awareness. Hugely.”
oscars 2018
Oct. 19, 2017
12 Oscars-Race Takeaways From the Gotham Awards Nominations Get Out and Call Me by Your Name are going strong, while Lady Bird ’s chances might be slightly overestimated.
Rosario Dawson Doesn’t Want You to Forget About Puerto Rico “We need to remember that these are things that take a long time to make a difference.”
Finally, a Movie About the Kinky Threesome That Inspired Wonder Woman Professor Marston and the Wonder Women follows the real-life, erotic love story that helped birth Wonder Woman.
Agnès Varda and JR Talk Aging, Faces Places , and Road Trips Over Afternoon Tea In their new doc, the legendary 89-year-old French New Wave director drives around with the 34-year-old street artist, visiting tiny French villages.
Colin Farrell and Yorgos Lanthimos on Their Bond, Iran-Contra, and Prosthetics The two have reunited for The Killing of a Sacred Deer, and round two is much, much darker in tone than 2015’s The Lobster.
Vince Vaughn Rips Apart a Car With His Bare Hands in Brawl in Cell Block 99 Brawl in Cell Block 99 is superior grindhouse filmmaking (with a side of right-wing politics).
Super Size Me 2: You’ll Never Look at Chicken the Same Way AgainMorgan Spurlock’s follow-up follows suicidal chicken farmers, the machinations of Big Chicken, and the meaninglessness of labels like “cage-free.”
How Reed Morano Created The Handmaid’s Tale ’s Emmy-Winning Look “We tried to get our voice in the first three episodes so that after I left, everybody would know what to do.”
Lena Waithe on Her Emmys Night With Aziz, Reese, Nicole, Riz, and Donald “I’ve gotta stand there acting like they ain’t Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman talking to me.”
In Praise of Edie Falco in Louis C.K.’s New Movie Falco is fantastic as C.K.’s hilariously beleaguered production manager in I Love You, Daddy.
Evan Rachel Wood on Her Gritty New Psycho-Thriller and Westworld Season Two “It was one of the most nerve-racking experiences of my life, holding a gun to Anthony Hopkins’s face.”
The Disaster Artist Is Peak James Franco, and the Best Thing He’s Ever DoneJames Franco’s retelling of the story behind the cult film The Room brought down the house.
trailer mix
Sept. 12, 2017
Priyanka Chopra Lost a Movie Role for Being ‘Too Ethnic’ “It’s been extremely hard to have had a career where everyone knows me and I look like everybody else and then come into a country and not have that.”
The 24 Films at the Toronto Film Festival That Already Have People Buzzing Brie Larson’s directorial debut, Guillermo del Toro’s latest, Gaga’s doc, and more.
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