A creative rebellion is underway. Yes, algorithms rule, AI looms, and the way we consume our movies and TV has never been more fragmented. But that's precisely why we're craving—demanding, really—entertainment that feels bold and authentic. Storytelling that surprises us, propelled by characters who ring true. After more than a decade of Marvel totality, Hollywood is answering the call. And these ten men and women embody the movement. They possess bold creative vision, unique talent, and fearlessness that is undeniably real. |
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The Oscar-nominated actor, writer, director, and producer has always forged his own path. And in the new Hollywood, that means he's more in-demand than ever. |
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The "Now You See Me" actor is just as comfortable appearing in an off-Broadway play as he is starring in a big-budget film. With "A Real Pain," his second movie as writer and director, he's exploring the power of restraint. |
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Over a bottle of rosé, the legendary actor outlines his culture-shattering past, present, and future—and, yes, "Shōgun" season 2. |
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The French director, writer and producer battled through years of rejection to bring her brand of science-fiction filmmaking to the screen. Now with her buzzy, body-horror thriller "The Substance," she's finally breaking through. |
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The veteran storytellers somehow created a world more disturbing and action-packed than their previous mindfuck, "Westworld." Here, they take us behind the scenes of "Fallout"—and tell us what's next. |
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The star of "Challengers" and "The Bikeriders" says acting is just his "job." Don't believe him. |
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The actor willed himself from the stage of "Hamilton" to the summer blockbuster "Twisters" in less than a decade. "Whenever people think of me," he says, "I want them to say, 'That motherfucker squeezed the industry.' " |
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The comedian and writer is always seeking out new life experiences. That's how he hit it big with his one-man Broadway-show-turned-HBO-special, "Just for Us." |
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She's played a maniac, a murderer, and a Manson girl. But at home, it's all about her pets, Biscuit and Jam. |
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