Insatiable Is Dreadfully Unappetizing
A Netflix binge-watch about binge-eating that wants to have its cake and devour it, too.
A Netflix binge-watch about binge-eating that wants to have its cake and devour it, too.
The actor was supposed to present the best-actress Oscar at this year’s ceremony—but stepped aside after sexual harassment lawsuits from his 2010 film, I’m Still Here, resurfaced. Now, Affleck says, “I behaved in a way and allowed others to behave in a way that was really unprofessional. And I’m sorry.”
Overlook talent agency, movie studio, and production company assistants at your own risk: they hold the keys to the kingdom, and are taking notes on every Tinseltown tête-à-tête.
Behind closed doors, Trump’s allies acknowledge that the election is about protecting the president from impeachment
Ninety years ago, an enigmatic actress and model swept through Paris, transfixing Cocteau, Matisse, Chagall, and dozens more of the day’s visual artists. When she disappeared from the public eye, a myth emerged in her wake. Was she really who she said she was?
Viktor and Amalija Knavs were sworn in in Manhattan on Thursday.
This week, the Academy decided to make a new award honoring “popular film”—a shortsighted, tone-deaf fix that could have been avoided if they’d only looked at the show’s own recent history.
It’s a pitch-perfect divorce for Trumpian times.
The Saturday Night Live veterans, who will host TV’s biggest night next month, give a very early look at their approach to M.C. duties.
Thousands of miles removed from Hollywood, Lohan can’t resist commenting on it, even when “I’m going to really hate myself for saying this.”
Trump and his wife (and Secret Service detail) saw Stewart’s show at Madison Square Garden.
Brosnahan had never performed comedy before strapping on her Maisel corset for the first time. Now, with another Emmy nomination under her belt—and a Golden Globe win—Amy Sherman-Palladino’s new muse has plenty of reasons to smile.
A new limit on ride-hailing cars could pose a problem for Uber’s forthcoming I.P.O. But it’s likely too little, too late for the country’s gig-economy workers.
The former White House press secretary did not appreciate the comedians’ questions—or their commitment to following him around the country.
The upcoming documentary focuses on Trump’s divisive presidency, and features interviews with figures like David Hogg and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
The president’s lawyer keeps giving Robert Mueller reasons to look unreasonable.
From wings made out of recycled cardboard boxes to playing a lesbian superhero on her very own CW show.
“We had just gone through an election where the female candidate was unfortunately tortured by this cult of likability, and I think it affected us in a palpable way,” says director Sara Colangelo of the Sundance hit, premiering its trailer exclusively on VF.com.
Scotty Bowers, the man who allegedly set up the industry’s closeted community, is getting the movie treatment.
Show-runner Derek Simonds notes the detective’s surprising superpower, and hints at what exactly is going on with Carrie Coon’s imperious Vera and her mysterious commune.
As Crazy Rich Asians premieres, we take stock of the best rom-coms that came before it—from Notting Hill to Groundhog Day to three Nora Ephron classics.
The actress returns to Broadway for the first time in nine years in American Son.
Gig-economy companies like Uber and Instacart are on the verge of overtaking the traditional economy. And the only people who understand the threat are the ones enabling it.
There’s opulence galore in this adaptation of Kevin Kwan’s bestseller; if only it had a little more bite.
One of summer’s last big movies fails to deliver.