Yesterday afternoon, the Esquire staff spent a good couple of hours heatedly debating the correct order of Best Hollywood Chrises. Is Evans better than Pine? Is Hemsworth better than Pratt? Are Chris Nolan and Chris Messina allowed to be considered part of the Chrises? Honestly, none of that matters to me. My ranking (which is the correct one, by the way!) has always and will always rank Chris Pine as the Best Chris. I mean, just look at the guy last week, with his endearingly wacky outfit and frizzy hair. How could you not love him? |
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The genre-bending musician opens up his closet and tells us about his roots. |
| From Dyson fans to patio sets, we can't ignore these prices. |
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As far as trends go, tennis-core is one we can absolutely get behind. What can we say? People love to cosplay as the richest of the rich. (Remember when the phrase "quiet luxury" was everywhere while Succession's final season was airing last year?) And when you're actually the richest of the rich, tennis-core isn't a trend but a lifestyle. Maybe it'll ebb into the background a few weeks after the Challengers hype dies down, but we're betting it won't. And in the meantime, we're tapping in. |
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We hope you're not using your mouse and keyboard still. |
| Will Patrick's Tinder date get her own spinoff? Is there sex in the Guadagnino Cut? Did Ben Affleck sanction that Dunkin' sponcon platter? |
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Audiences who tuned in to Shōgun—looking for samurai duels and depictions of massive historical battles—surely enjoyed a damn good couple months. The story takes place at the turn of the seventeenth century in Japan, as Lord Yoshii Toranaga (Hiroyuki Sanada) attempts to leverage his allies and his cunning mind to ascend to the title of shogun: the de facto ruler of Japan. If you're searching for what to watch after Shōgun's finale, we have you covered. |
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