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The 13 Best Valentine's Day Movies (for Romantics and Non-Romantics Alike)

Valentine’s Day can be hard, no matter your relationship status. Your search for a great Valentine’s Day movie need not be.

What Spotify Really Costs Us

GQ columnist Chris Black talks to Mood Machine author Liz Pelly, who argues that the $100 billion streaming giant's rise has been bad news for listeners as well as musicians.

What to Watch When You Don’t Want to Think About the Election

If you're in line to vote, stay in line! But if you've already done your civic duty, we've got a few dissociative-entertainment recommendations to make today—and possibly the days after that—pass a little faster.

The MJ Lenderman Story You Haven't Heard

Although he's the heir apparent to a proud tradition of slacker singer-songwriters, no one in indie rock had a busier 2024 than Jake Lenderman. Now, as his star continues to rise, he’s trying to hold on to the community that shaped him—and learning to live on his own.

Billy Corgan Just Wants to Talk

The Pumpkin turned podcaster on the void he's trying to fill with his new interview show, what people get wrong about his music, and his virally awkward sit-down with Bill Burr.

Drake Tests the Post-Beef Waters With Some Solid Songs (and Some Skips)

His new project with Partynextdoor is a perfectly-fine heat check, but demonstrates that Drizzy Drake is very much alive—and that he might be able to fully bounce back with a strong solo album before long.

The Real-Life Diet of Mike Israetel, Who Doesn’t Understand the Fascination With Breakfast

The PhD-certified Olympic training consultant says that fretting over screentime is stupid and explains why he’ll follow Bryan Johnson to the end of the earth.

Leo Woodall on Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy and His Romantic Advice for Men

The newest love-interest addition to the Bridget Jones Cinematic Universe talks to us about his favorite rom-coms and how he ended up playing someone called “Roxster.”

The Real-Life Diet of Charles Vandervaart, Who Takes Sips of Maple Syrup Before Working Out

The Outlander star dishes about his love of rock climbing, eggnog, and his unusual form of pre-workout.

The Real-Life Diet of Adam Devine, Who Wants to Look Like a 50-Year-Old Pilates Mom

“I’m the Aaron Judge of not eating poorly,” says the Workaholics and Righteous Gemstones star, who burned off the sympathy weight he put on during his wife’s pregnancy with the help of an app.

The Brutalist’s László Tóth Is an Unsung Menswear Icon

With the internet clamoring for more info on the knitwear in Brady Corbet’s three-and-a-half-hour epic, costume designer Kate Forbes details Adrien Brody’s “brutal, bare” wardrobe—and her plans to bring that coveted gray sweater to the masses.

Oscars 2025: It’s Still Anybody’s Race. Here’s Your Last-Minute Cheat Sheet

In the wake of the wildest Academy Awards campaign season in recent memory—and late-breaking upsets like Timothée Chalamet’s SAG Awards win this past weekend—who’s up and who’s down? Here’s a complete guide to the narratives to watch for as Hollywood prepares for its biggest conclave.

The Real-Life Diet of Tayme Thapthimthong, Who Was Told Not to Get Too Jacked for The White Lotus

The London-born Thai actor went from training special operations military units to season three of the hit HBO show, where Mike White made him lay off the weights.

Poker Night with Timothée Chalamet

Cartier throws a game night to celebrate the Best Actor nominee, and GQ columnist Frazier Tharpe learns to play poker in real time at a table full of complete well-knowns.

The Best Wes Anderson Movies, Definitively Ranked

His visual signature is so distinct it's practically a genre unto itself, but—sorry, TikTokers— Anderson's work is about more than dollhouse-meticulous production design and rigorous framing. We've ranked the best films by an acclaimed director who remains somehow underappreciated.

James Bond Works for Jeff Bezos Now. What Does That Mean For 007's Future?

After rumored behind-the-scenes turmoil, the streamer has officially taken creative control of the long-running British superspy franchise. Where does Bond go from here?

SNL 50 Reminded Us Why Saturday Night Live Still Matters

After months of buildup, the sketch-comedy institution finally threw a weekend-long party for its half-century anniversary. GQ columnist Chris Black reports live from New York.

Can Reacher’s Alan Ritchson Get Any Bigger?

He got mega-swole to play Jack Reacher, an itinerant vengeance specialist with fists the size of Thanksgiving turkeys. Now the show’s a hit and he’s a star. But Ritchson won’t stop pushing himself harder—or saying exactly what’s on his mind. “Reacher’s gonna Reacher,” says his costar, “and Alan’s gonna Alan.”

What’s So Mysterious About John Malkovich?

He’s one of our most dependably freaky movie stars, and, in A24’s Opus he transforms into a reclusive pop star. To learn about John Malkovich’s new project, GQ traveled all the way to… the suburbs of Boston.

Cobra Kai’s Xolo Maridueña Is Taking a Gap Year

It’s the end of an era for the karate kid. On the eve of the Cobra Kai series finale, Maridueña tells GQ what’s next: a soul-searching stint in New York City.

Trey Anastasio Talks Phish’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Nomination (and Why He’s Not Voting for His Own Band)

Anastasio, a first-time nominee in Phish’s 41st year as a band, discusses what the honor means to him, Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show, and how MJ Lenderman has ruined his life.

Out on a Limb With Jeremy Strong

Whether he’s channeling one of 20th-century history’s greatest monsters, Roy Cohn, or immersing himself in coffee grounds for Ben Affleck, the Apprentice star goes all in on every performance. He’s aware that some people find his one-thousand-percent, irony-free commitment to the craft a little bit absurd; he’s OK with that. “I feel like, if you're not risking that,” he says, “then what are you risking?”

A Legendary Photographer on Reviving the Website That Defined a Bygone Era, Subcultures Before Instagram, and the Lost Art of Gatekeeping

Tim Barber started Tiny Vices as an online showcase for photography that galleries and magazines wouldn't touch. Twenty years later, he talks to GQ columnist Chris Black about a new retrospective of photography from the now iconic platform, and why we crave human curation more than ever. “These algorithms are getting too fucking strong. This shit is too locked in, and we’re too locked into it. People are unconsciously or consciously looking elsewhere.”

The Real-Life Diet of Sahil Bloom, Whose Productivity Window Starts at 4:45 a.m.

The author of The 5 Types of Wealth, A Transformative Guide to Design Your Dream Life on how he overcame his “devastatingly bad” afternoon slumps and why he sets daily A, B, and C goals.

Meet the Florentine Jewelers Who Iced Out Conclave’s Cardinals

Paolo and Riccardo Penko, whose jewelry has adorned actual popes, crafted over 500 custom pieces for the Oscar-nominated thriller.

It’s President Viola Davis Vs. Deep-Faking Crypto-Bro Terrorists in the G20 Trailer

One of the greatest actors alive talks to GQ about going throwback-John McClane mode in her new film about a commander in chief with a special set of skills.

Michael B. Jordan Reveals His Master Plan

Jordan once told GQ he intended to spend his 20s doing pedal-to-the-floor work, then take a break. But at 38, he's still seeking out new challenges—from starring (as twins) in Ryan Coogler's new film to directing himself in a Thomas Crown reboot. What keeps the Sinners star moving so fast?

Nicholas Hoult on British Rom-Coms, Lex Luthor, and Being Booked and Busy

After starring in back-to-back projects like Juror #2 and Nosferatu—and shooting a new Burberry campaign—the actor takes a moment to reflect on his big year.

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.

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.