Anya Taylor-Joy covers ELLE and her face is half covered by her hair but the real star of this cover is the sweater. I will never have this sweater in my life because it’s probably the cost of a car but also likely quite limited. But my GOD is this a forever sweater. (Elle)
Petr Navovy’s appreciation of the Before Trilogy (Sunrise, Sunset, Midnight) is hitting at the most interesting time for me personally because I’m writing this just about an hour before a virtual interview with Ethan Hawke, LOL. And I have so many pop culture touchpoints with Ethan Hawke. The Before Trilogy is one of them. As is Reality Bites. And Great Expectations. The point is, for better or for worse, if you’re of a certain generation, Ethan’s been on the ride with us. Or we’ve been on the ride with him. (Pajiba)
Everyone’s making the same joke about this portrait of King Charles so I’ll spare you here. When I first saw it I thought it was AI because, well, AI, but also because it’s so not them, you know? Which is why I like it. And this is a compliment to artist Jonathan Yeo for his vision – it’s a bit of a risk, non? Do you think this is how the king sees himself? A man aflame, burning with vigour and vitality? Do you think that’s how Camilla sees him? Nope, sorry. I’m sorry I asked. Let’s change topics. (Celebitchy)
You know that athlete making headlines over the last couple of days for sharing his thoughts on how women should find fulfillment? I wonder if he follows any Tradwives on TikTok. Here’s Amy McCarthy’s excellent piece on her experience with Tradwife-ing. I lost it when she mentioned weed gummies, LOL. In short, it sounds exhausting but Amy’s article is a delight. (Eater)
Chris Pine continues to do interviews about his film, Poolman, and continues to gracefully answer questions about the bad reviews. And this is only making me like him even more. (Uproxx)