André Leon Talley Would Still Take Anna Wintour’s Call From his living room in White Plains, the fashion writer on his new memoir and old friends.
Let’s Get to Know Insecure ’s Asian Bae, Alexander Hodge “For everybody who keeps asking about my hair, let them know I’m trying to grow it back out.”
life after parasite
Apr. 8, 2020
A Guide to Director Bong Joon Ho’s Deeper Cuts Parasite is now streaming on Hulu, but so is Mother, The Host, and Barking Dogs Never Bite.
friday night movie club
Apr. 8, 2020
It’s Only Fitting That We All Watch Parasite This Friday As 2020 settles into the timeline of nightmares, Bong Joon Ho’s movie — now available on Hulu — only appears to grow more relevant.
vulture recommends
Apr. 2, 2020
TV’s Freakiest Housewives Have Arrived The women behind Three Busy Debras bring their surreal, Stepford-wife comedy act to Adult Swim.
trailer mix
Mar. 26, 2020
Alan Yang’s Tigertail Is a ‘Fever Dream’ of His Father’s Immigration Story The Master of None co-creator talks writing and rewriting his first feature film, which hits Netflix on April 10.
The House That Parasite Built (From Scratch) A look into how Bong Joon Ho and his production team created the homes of the haves and the have-nots.
Still Gazing in Awe at Jude Law The 47-year-old actor has played with beauty throughout his career. But it’s never been more chilling than on HBO’s The New Pope.
oscar endings
Jan. 14, 2020
Bong Joon Ho on Why He Wanted Parasite to End With a ‘Surefire Kill’ The director explains his coda: “I thought it was being real and honest with the audience.”
the gold rush
Jan. 13, 2020
The Oscars? Still So White. It’s difficult to see this year’s nominees as a result of anything other than the Academy’s continuing and glaring shortcomings.
vulture honorary degree
Dec. 2, 2019
Laura Dern Doesn’t Need Our Approval But we gave her an honorary degree anyway.
a long talk
Oct. 23, 2019
The Face of Korean Cinema Is Anxious, Afraid, and Full of Metaphors Song Kang-ho on Parasite and the exquisite, existential pain of acting.
Bong Joon-ho’s Dystopia Is Already Here The Korean director’s ferocious new film, Parasite , is a parable of our money-hungry world. It’s also the most fun you’ll have in theaters this fall.
Wherefore Art Thou, Penis? Jacqueline Novak on her lyrical, epic deconstruction of the blow job in Get on Your Knees.
fall preview 2019
Sept. 4, 2019
Regina King Finally Gets Her Theme Music You could say the actor has been a superhero for years. Now, on Watchmen , she finally gets to play one.
Lulu Wang Spots the Lie The director of the Sundance sensation The Farewell has made the kind of movie Hollywood never makes.
in conversation
June 28, 2019
John Waters on Anna Wintour, Staying Youthful, and Why Trump Ruined Camp “You gotta have youth spies. Even after 30, you need a youth spy. You need ’em!”
a long talk
June 25, 2019
‘I Hadn’t Known Myself Before I Had Sex With a Woman’ Lauren Morelli came out while writing Orange Is the New Black . Now she’s adapting the queer classic Tales of the City .
Always Be My Maybe ’s ‘I Punched Keanu Reeves’ Lyrics, Annotated by Randall Park“I wanted this song to be a tribute to Keanu. A way to thank him for being in our movie.”
Randall Park’s Small-Town L.A. The star of Fresh Off the Boat has made an occasionally mortifying rom-com, Always Be My Maybe, inspired by his own life.
Alien, Resurrection A high-school drama club goes intergalactic.
a long talk
Mar. 21, 2019
The Big, Queer Universe of Gregg Araki The filmmaker on Now Apocalypse , writing through the AIDS crisis and Trump era, and gay-baiting on Riverdale .
in conversation
Mar. 20, 2019
Catherine O’Hara on Her Career, Sexism in Comedy, and Her Favorite Impressions “I’ve been allowed to create my own characters and do my own writing and improvise and just create in such a free way,” says the Schitt’s Creek star.
How to Fuck With White Supremacy With “Daddy” and Slave Play , Jeremy O. Harris does exactly that (sometimes literally).
f marry kill
Feb. 20, 2019
Oscar-Nominated Minding the Gap Director Bing Liu on American Masculinity Crisis “My take in this film was the way in which we do or don’t deal with emotions manifests itself in every aspect of your life.”
the vulture transcript
Feb. 1, 2019
Michaela Coel Isn’t Going to Tweet This The Chewing Gum creator on avoiding Twitter, racial fetishes, Brexit, and Black Earth Rising .
the vulture transcript
Jan. 25, 2019
The Tortured Soul of William Jackson Harper Life on earth is just as anxiety-ridden for the charmingly neurotic Good Place star.
2018 in review
Dec. 28, 2018
2018: When Asian-American Art Became Its Own Genre Is Asian-American art simply Asian-American creators making work? Or is there something intrinsically Asian-American about the work?
photo essay
Dec. 20, 2018
the vulture transcript
Dec. 11, 2018
Steve McQueen Won’t Look Away The Widows director on male sexuality, New Queer Cinema, and his unflinching gaze.
Constance Wu on the Significance of Her Golden Globe Nom for Crazy Rich Asians “Not only is Asianness something that we don’t want to neutralize, we want to celebrate it.”
Elizabeth Debicki Finally Got to Play ‘Ordinary’ in Widows “There is something really beautiful for me to get asked to play somebody ‘ordinary’ and ‘normal.’”
American Horror Story ’s Leslie Grossman Knows Exactly What Flavor She Brings“Look, we all can’t be chameleons. I’m well aware of my lane, and I’m happy in my lane as an actor.”
Padma Lakshmi Put On a Comedy Show! Her friend Chris Rock made an appearance.
oscars 2019
Oct. 26, 2018
The Georgia Governor’s Race Might Keep Alyssa Milano Off Insatiable “If this man is elected I am going to have a very hard time going back to Insatiable and feeding their economy with my industry.”
40,000 BTS Fans Can’t Be Wrong Watching the biggest boy band in the world with the most devoted fandom.
a star is born
Oct. 5, 2018
The Story Behind A Star Is Born ’s Drag Bar Scenes “What would I do if Willie Nelson came into the bar? I would be like, sign my tits, dude.”
How Do We Talk About Race and Pop Culture Without Going Insane? A panel of critics discuss Wesley Morris’s New York Times essay and some of the biggest anxieties plaguing criticism today.
trailer mix
Sept. 26, 2018
the vulture transcript
Sept. 26, 2018
Alan Yang’s Art-House Comedies The co-creator of Forever on making Cassavetes for people of color, Master of None season three, and Parks and Recreation ’s epic Secret Santas.
the vulture transcript
Sept. 21, 2018
the vulture transcript
Sept. 20, 2018
Raphael Bob-Waksberg, In Good Faith The BoJack Horseman creator on Times Up, bad men, and his apology tour.
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