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Timothée Chalamet Is GQ’s Most Stylish Man of the Year, as Voted by You
The Wonka star capped off a rollicking year of red-carpet mastery with a major W.
By The Editors of GQ
Andrew Haigh, One of Our Best Filmmakers, Has Always Worked Under the Radar. That Changes With ‘All of Us Strangers’
The King of Sad Boy Cinema returns with a deeply personal film about love, loss, queer trauma and the power of a great pop song.
Hotel TV Hits Different
It just does. Even if it’s bad—sometimes especially if it’s bad—hotel TV is a friend you can count on, and asks almost nothing of you in return. An ode to the must-half-watch shows that make even holiday travel worth enduring.
By Matthew Roberson
There's More To Feeling Rested Than Getting Eight Hours of Sleep
How much time you spend in REM and deep sleep is crucial to feeling rested when you wake up the next day.
By Emily Abbate
Make Reacher Your Holiday Binge
Gifts wrapped? Stockings hung? Great. You've got time to go on a Dad TV bender with airport-novel legend Jack Reacher, master detective and big galoot. 'Tis the season—for vengeance!
By Frazier Tharpe
Michael Mann's First Great Biopic Found the Michael Mann Man in Muhammad Ali
In this month's Ferrari, the legendary director tells the true story of a high-achieving man with a complicated life outside his sport. It's a return to territory Mann previously explored with Will Smith in 2001's Ali, an underappreciated take on the American-icon biopic that now looks sharper than ever.
By Abe Beame
This Was the Year Massachusetts Was (Almost) Ready For Its Closeup
A year's worth of Bay State-set dramas, comedies, and even an ironic slasher film explored the repressed emotions of a state built to contain them.
By Charles Bramesco
Buddy the Elf Could Have Been the Greatest Relief Pitcher Ever
Yes, Elf is a Christmas classic. But it’s also a pretty killer audition reel for big-league bullpens.
By Matthew Roberson