Here at Esquire, we're developing a new subgenre of movies called "speculatively sexy." It's a descriptor for any film that seemingly promises a lot of sex—*cough* Challengers *cough*—but then only features one or two scenes that are actually sexy. We understand that every movie can't replicate Babygirl. (It was perfectly sexy, if you ask me.) But was it really too much to ask for the romantic leads to kiss at the end of Twisters?! Hopefully, 2025 doesn't let us down. From Zendaya and Robert Pattinson's The Drama to Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett's Black Bag, sex on the big screen has never felt more in vogue. |
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Plastic and electric have no place in our routine. |
| In this week's episode, we catch up with what's going on in the Outie world—and see an extremely telling new opening sequence. |
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Well, this was inevitable. From CNBC: Trump "has proven himself to be the only figure in modern history capable of reversing our nation's decay and restoring America to greatness, and he must be given the time necessary to accomplish that goal," said Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee, who proposed extending the current maximum of two elected terms. We have met brother Ogles in the shebeen before. He's a Freedom Caucus lifer who first came to our attention for having Santos-ed his resume. Then there were the fundraising shenanigans. |
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Unpretentious aesthetics meets ease of use in each of these record players. |
| 15 essential reads. They just might take you some time, is all. |
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There has perhaps never been a better time to be a watch collector—or even, more simply, a watch owner. Because a single, well-produced timepiece that brings its owner joy thanks to its utility, looks, or tie to a special occasion is no less valid or exciting than a vast collection of small ticking wonders that may rarely leave the family safe. Best of all? This single watch need not be expensive. Au contraire, a wristwatch in the 2020s can be an almost laughably value-laden object while still commanding a price that more jaded collectors might scoff at. And to show you what we mean, we're beginning a new series that includes all the information you need to purchase a watch within a specific price segment, from market information to the key players to examples of excellent timepieces. For our first installment, we're limiting our theoretical budget to $1,500. |
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