
Fast Company
Why Marvel Rules The Universe
Every company wants to dominate its industry the way the superhero factory has taken over Hollywood. A guide to finding your cape and taking flight.
10+ min |
May 2017

New York magazine
Our First Lady of Sorrows
In the midst of newfound political turmoil, Natalie Portman revives Jacqueline Kennedy onscreen, a woman whose private resolve and public grace may have held the nation together.
10+ min |
November 28 - December 11,2016

Techlife News
After Nearly A Decade, Matt Damon Is 'Jason Bourne' Again
It’s a sweltering afternoon in Hollywood and Matt Damon has just gotten out of couple’s therapy.
4 min |
July 31,2016

The Hollywood Reporter
BuzzFeed Finally Goes Hollywood
OMG! With a movie at Warner Bros., CEO Jonah Peretti’s goal of becoming a motion picture studio is one step closer to completion – and now he’s gunning for the small screen.
6 min |
July 22, 2016

The Hollywood Reporter
Harry Evans Has This to Say About Today's Media
At 92, the legendary editor calls the press ‘deeply polluted’ as he explains how he was fired by Rupert Murdoch, why The New York Times and The Washington Post have lost their influence, wife Tina Brown’s mistaken decision to work with a ‘seductive’ Harvey Weinstein and his own current foray into the Oscar race — with said Harvey Weinstein.
10+ min |
May 27, 2016

The Hollywood Reporter
A-Listers on Nudity, Network Fights and the 'Diva' Label
Seven of TV’s top drama actresses pull back the curtain — along with the punches — on Hollywood’s narrow parameters, nudity ‘reparations’ and ‘how much more well-behaved we have to be than men’
10+ min |
May 27, 2016

New York magazine
How Charlamagne Became The God of Hip-Hop Radio
What do Hillary Clinton, Martin Shkreli, and Kanye West have in common? They've all been interrogated by Charlamagne, hip-hop's puckish Howard Stern.
10+ min |
May 2–15, 2016

The Hollywood Reporter
Director George Miller Is Way Too Sane to Be a Mad Genius
A surprise pick to lead the Cannes jury, the guru of chaotic action movies shows a deeply thoughtful side, opening up about childhood trauma, Fury Road’s Oscar haul and his shock at Mel Gibson’s meltdown.
10+ min |
May 13, 2016

ADWEEK
With 5 TV Shows, Steve Harvey Is the King of Content
On the eve of the upfronts, the busiest man in TV talks about his five (yes, five) shows, what else he has in the works and Miss Universe.
10+ min |
May 16, 2016

ADWEEK
How the Simpsons Have Stayed on the Air for 27 Years
On the eve of episode no. 595, a look at the show that gave us d'oh and then changed the world.
3 min |
May 2, 2016

Fast Company
Netflix Binges On Chelsea Handler
By giving comedian Chelsea Handler free rein with her upcoming talk show, Netflix is opening itself up to new risks and new opportunities for growth.
10+ min |
May 2016

NYLON
Girl On the Rise - Bille Lourd
She's crazy-funny, crushing it in some very cool roles, and happens to be Princess Leia's daughter-can she be our best friend?
4 min |
May 2016

The Hollywood Reporter
My Life As A Loudmouth (Long Before Donald Trump)
A sharp-tongued Brit made his fortune playing ‘delusional, middle-aged men who say stupid things,’ but even Ricky Gervais acknowledges the Republican front runner has his bloviating characters beat as he sounds off on the political landscape (‘You get what you deserve’), PC culture (‘It’s almost like joking about a terrible thing is worse than seriously believing a terrible thing’) and why he thinks the jokes he writes are funny — even if you don’t.
9 min |
May 20, 2016

Billboard
Fifth Harmony: Pretty Little Fighters
Girl groups were supposed to have been kaput when The X Factor threw together five ambitious teens with hard-knock childhoods. But as Fifth Harmony finally attains the upper reaches of the Hot 100, the tight-knit group finds itself “traumatized” by the strain of prepackaged fame, isolated from family and struggling to stay balanced. Now, they’re eager to assert their opinions on the industry, politics and Kanye West: “We finally have a damn voice.”
10+ min |
May 14, 2016

New York magazine
Rose Byrne Is Nobody's Buzzkill
Rose Byrne’s ascent to comedy stardom has been a surprise to everyone but herself.
6 min |
May 2–15, 2016

Playboy Magazine US
Casey Neistat - YouTube's Favorite Vlogger
For the YouTube genius who snowboarded through Times Square, life in New York hasn't always been a viral joyride.
2 min |
May 2016

The Hollywood Reporter
The Woody Allen Interview (Which He Won't Read)
With his 12th film at the festival, Cafe Society, set to open Cannes, the director reflects on his unreflective stance on aging (‘If you focus on mortality, the house always wins’), his movies (‘I would erase all but a few’), his personal life and his willful avoidance of his own press: ‘I scrupulously have avoided any self-preoccupation’
10+ min |
May 13, 2016

NYLON
Sophie Turner Has the X Factor
Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner gets her superhero on.
4 min |
May 2016

Billboard
Remembering Prince: The Greatest Musical Talent of His Generation
Is the Congress nothing but the BJP without the Lotus? Despite holding the secular of saffron banner, time and again it has faced the soft Hindutva charge. Such as now.
6 min |
May 7, 2016

NYLON
Meet the New Kings and Queens of Young Hollywood
Meet the new kings and queens of young Hollywood.
10+ min |
May 2016

Playboy Magazine US
Keegan-Michael Key on Obama, Religion and Life After 'Key & Peele'
With Key & Peele behind him and his first marquee movie role (alongside a do-rag-sporting kitten) out this month, the comedian pauses to talk race, religion and Hamlet’s anger translator.
10 min |
May 2016

Billboard
Marc Anthony's Mogul Moment
He has sold more than 10 million records, survived a high-profile marriage to J.Lo and is now — from a lavish new home base in Miami — building a management company of musicians and athletes to rival Jay Z’s Roc Nation. As he “steps up” against Trump, the GOP and music-business-as-usual, the odds are in his favor. “There are 610 million Latinos on the planet. If it works, we’ll be miles ahead of a lot of people."
10+ min |
April 30, 2016

The Hollywood Reporter
Underneath This Is a Foulmouthed (Very Funny) Feminist
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is the Lucille Ball of this era, an Emmy-laden comedian who’s both executive and actress. And she’d like you to know she’s A) fearless, B) ‘not interested in being the eye-rolling wife’ and, yes, C) ‘still pretty f—able'
10+ min |
April 29 - May 6, 2016 Double Issue

New York magazine
Tom Hiddleston Is More Than His YouTube Clips
One of the internet's favorite imaginary boyfriends also happens to be a very good actor.
4 min |
April 18-May 1, 2016

The Hollywood Reporter
Making Benjamins on Hamilton
Who’s cashing in on Broadway’s hottest ticket in years? It’s not just creator Lin-Manuel Miranda as THR analyzes the revenue from sold-out shows, music and even books.
3 min |
DOUBLE ISSUE APRIL 15-22, 2016

The Hollywood Reporter
Marcia Clark is Better Now, Thank You
The prosecutor, back in the spotlight with the success of The People v. O.J. Simpson, opens up about her rape, her sense of crime and punishment and scientology.
10+ min |
April 8, 2016

ADWEEK
Upfront With Samantha Bee
‘I can’t thank the celestial lords and ladies enough for the gift of this election season. It’s been incredible.’
5 min |
April 18, 2016

Bloomberg Businessweek
Why Audiences Flock to Faith-Based Films
Audiences flock to faith-based films.
8 min |
April 4 - April 10, 2016

ADWEEK
Who Will Be the Next Big Video Star?
Ahead of this year's NewFronts, a look at how four top digital video networks are attracting millennials and the content creators they want to watch.
9 min |
April 11, 2016

ADWEEK
Danielle Brooks on Broadway and Body Positivity
The Orange Is the New Black star on selfies, guilty pleasure TV and wh everyone loves Taystee.
3 min |