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Adrien Brody on Being the New Face of J.Crew and the Most Stylish Character He’s Ever Played
The Oscar-nominated star of The Brutalist talks to GQ about the sweater he took home from the campaign shoot, his dialed-in awards circuit style, and why he wishes Winning Time had lasted one more season.
By Gabriella Paiella
My Afternoon With the ‘Normal Gay Guys’ Who Voted for Trump
Gay MAGA is hypermasculine and anti-woke—and it wants a break from the LGBTQ+ movement.
By Daniel Lefferts
The Kendrick Lamar/Drake Beef, Explained
From “Like That” to “Not Like Us” to the Pop Out and unprecedented lawsuits, we've got your complete guide to the rap feud that's captivated pop culture all year long.
By Frazier Tharpe
Watching Kendrick Lamar Live in New Orleans
GQ columnist Frazier Tharpe walks in the Big Easy with the etiquette of LA to feel the energy on the ground for Kendrick’s historic halftime performance.
By Frazier Tharpe
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon's The Trip Season Five Is Happening, Steve Coogan Tells a Traffic-Court Judge
The actor avoided a six-month suspension of his driver's license, and we're getting more episodes of the acclaimed comedy travelogue series. Everybody wins.
By Killian Faith-Kelly
Chopping It Up in New Orleans With Action Bronson About Bush Meat and the Philadelphia Offensive Line
When he’s not rapping, cooking, or acting, the man known as Mr. Wonderful is watching a Hall of Fame receiver go ham on some airport fast food: “I’ve seen Terrell Owens eat 100 nuggets at LAX.”
By Matthew Roberson
These Are The 12 Best Football Movies Ever Made
Eleven hard-hitting draft picks—and one spare—for the underdiscussed “Best Football Movies” canon.
By Jesse Hassenger
Severance's Britt Lower Talks About Tonight's Game-Changing Offsite, Intense Moments With John Turturro and Adam Scott, and How Patti Smith's Music Helped Her Dial In Helly R.
“There's something genuine in what Helena experiences,” Lower says of this week's Severance. “It rattles her for the rest of the season. That's all I'll say.”
By William Goodman
How Mikey Madison Charmed Hollywood
As the most cutthroat Oscar race in recent memory churns on, Sean Baker's Anora looks more and more like a Best Picture frontrunner—and Madison, the film's enigmatic lead, could become the youngest Best Actress winner in over a decade. For now, she’s just trying to enjoy the moment.
By Molly LambertPhotography by Morgan Maher
A 22-Year-Old Who Lives With His Parents Recorded a Solo Album at Guitar Center. We Can’t Stop Listening.
People send GQ columnist Chris Black a lot of new music. Most of it is so bad it makes him wonder if his friends know him at all. Cameron Winter’s Heavy Metal is another story.
By Chris Black
Mina Kimes on Going Live to the Whole World After Beyoncé, Talking Football on TV in a Wild Historical Moment, and Why Steve Harvey Is the Perfect Celebrity
The NFL Live analyst—and cohost of the first-ever GQ Bowl—also shares her picks for under-the-radar players who could impact the Big Game.
By Rembert BrownePhotography by Molly Matalon
Paradise and The Pitt Are Restoring That Old Aughts ‘Must-DVR’ Feeling
Severance is the best show on TV right now, but these two new series are bringing the 2000s back [complimentary].
By Frazier Tharpe
The Brutalist Director Brady Corbet Answers All Our Brutalist Questions
Yes, that includes our question about the AI-assisted Hungarian dialogue: “We were never ashamed about this," Corbet says, “and we were never hiding anything.”
By Jack King
Matt Damon and David Beckham Toast the Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship
The dynamic duo, who play long-lost brothers in a new Stella Artois ad timed to the Super Bowl, discuss Beckham's acting chops, their most memorable pub nights, and Damon's Odyssey beard.
By Rob LeDonne
Walton Goggins’s Wild Ride to Stardom
Three decades after he arrived in Hollywood with $300 in his pocket, Goggins is finally a bona fide star, with another season of the smash hit Fallout on deck and a risky, personal role in HBO’s The White Lotus about to drop. At home in the Hudson Valley, Goggins looks back on how he got this far—and reveals why his latest role brought him face to face with his painful past.
By Alex PappademasPhotography by Mark Mahaney
A Cult-Classic Doc About Indie Rock's Greatest Feud Returns—as a Meditation on a Revolution That Never Happened
In Dig! XX, director Ondi Timoner brings 20 years of hindsight to bear on a reimagining of her 2004 film about indie frienemies Brian Jonestown Massacre and the Dandy Warhols.
By Joe Gross
Sarah Silverman Talks About Her First (and Only) Season on Saturday Night Live
“They throw you in a lake," says Silverman, who was a 22-year-old stand-up comic when she joined the cast as a writer and featured player, "and you just have to learn to swim.”
By Alex Pappademas
What Marianne Faithfull Taught Me About Heartbreak
Remembering a life-altering conversation with the singer, songwriter, actor, and ultimate '60s icon, who died yesterday at 78.
By Paula Mejía
Clairo on Her First Grammy Nomination, ‘Clairo Shade,’ and the Song Her Mom Wasn’t Sure About
The queen of Gen Z alternative pop changed her sound up once again on her third album, Charm. Along the way, she found her truest self (and inspired a sea of memes).
By Matthew Roberson
50 Saturday Night Live Cast Members Recall Their Most Unbelievable, Thrilling, and Embarrassing Guest-Host Encounters
Tales of celebrity eye contact, disrespect, approachability, and mistaken identity, featuring Kurt Cobain, Sarah Palin, Beyoncé, Mick Jagger, Kendrick Lamar and more.
By The Editors of GQ