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Meet the “Inspector General” of the New York Times Newsroom
By CHARLOTTE KLEIN
Charlotte Behrendt’s “prosecutorial” style in probing internal Times matters has rankled some journalists, who question her methods and fear her requests. “If you get called into a meeting and Charlotte is there,” says one former editor, “that’s generally not a good thing for you.”
Kevin Costner’s Horizon Is a Dud of the Highest Order
By RICHARD LAWSON
The movie—which premiered this weekend at Cannes—is a jumble of clichéd plots rendered in washed-out color, writes VF’s chief critic.
The Daily Terror of Being a TV Writer Right Now
By JOY PRESS
After a hard-won strike, the people who power pop culture are largely out of luck—and out of work.
How Michael Cohen Became an Avatar for Trumpworld Exiledom
By DAN ADLER
Donald Trump’s hush money trial has been a specific kind of courtroom drama: well-rehearsed, but never fully produced until now. Over four days of testimony and testy cross-examination, the president’s former fixer fully embodied the prevailing tenor of the proceedings.
Selena Gomez, Zoe Saldaña, and Karla Sofía Gascón Go Deep on Their 2024 Cannes Sensation
By DAVID CANFIELD
The costars reflect on taking the biggest leaps of faith of their careers with Emilia Perez—and making a perfect landing.
Simone Biles Has Had Enough of Fans “Blatantly Being Disrespectful” to Her Husband
By KASE WICKMAN
Jonathan Owens has drawn ire for his comments in the past, like the December interview in which he admitted that “I always say that men are the catch.”
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