Celebrity Life
Guillermo del Toro Is Glad It Took Him Nearly 30 Years to Make Nightmare Alley
“The movie that I think I did in my 50s is, in my mind, a movie about today, not a cinephile artifact,” says the Oscar-winning director of his gutting noir drama.
West Side Story: Mike Faist Reintroduces the Tragic Riff to a Modern Audience
On this week’s Little Gold Men, Faist talks working with Spielberg, recovering from Broadway’s Dear Evan Hansen, and watching West Side Story for the first time.
If Golden Globe Nominations Fall in a Forest, Does Anybody Hear Them?
On this week‘s Little Gold Men podcast, a look at what we hope is the most surreal awards nomination announcement of the season.
How Children Became the Breakout Stars of Awards Season
C’mon C’mon’s Woody Norman and Belfast’s Jude Hill are among the small group of child actors at the center of some of the year’s best films.
With Belfast, Kenneth Branagh Reclaims His Family’s Imperfect Past
On this week’s Little Gold Men, the writer-director basks in the emotional response to his most personal film and shares which moments most tug on his heartstrings.
In King Richard, Aunjanue Ellis Brings Oracene Williams’s Legacy to the Forefront
The best-supporting-actress front-runner talks about sparring with Will Smith and bringing Venus and Serena’s unsung mother to life on Little Gold Men.
The Stories Behind the Stunning Visuals of The Power of the Dog
Jane Campion and D.P. Ari Wegner tell the story behind a range of gorgeous shots from the Oscar-contending Netflix film.
Now That All the Oscar Hopefuls Are Here, Which Ones Will Go the Distance?
On this week’s Little Gold Men podcast, a long look at West Side Story, Nightmare Alley, Don’t Look Up, Being the Ricardos, and even more.
Who’s Out Front in the Star-Studded Best Actress Race?
Kristen Stewart was an early front-runner, but Lady Gaga, Nicole Kidman, and others are complicating matters. Here’s who is rising—and falling.
The “New HFPA” Is Ready to Relaunch the Golden Globes. Hollywood Is Skeptical.
The organization’s new team talks exclusively to V.F. about their reform process, new members, and “taking a humble approach” to the 2022 awards.
Why C’mon C’mon Was an “Out-of-Body” Experience for Gaby Hoffmann
On this week’s Little Gold Men, Hoffmann reflects on her “dreamlike” experience reading Mike Mills’s script, motherhood, and why she finds “nothing but falseness” in her own childhood performances.
How Halle Berry Channeled the Fight of Her Career to Star in and Direct Bruised
The first-time director opens up on Little Gold Men about fighting through two injuries in as many films and enlisting Cardi B and Saweetie for the Bruised soundtrack.