Zendaya on Working With Law Roach, Early Fashion Mishaps

[ad_1] Zendaya at the Louis Vuitton menswear spring-summer 2024 show in June. Photo: Stefano Rellandini/AFP via Getty Images The alleged Zendaya–Law Roach beef from earlier this year was fake news, but the Challengers star does have one reason to be pissed at her stylist. In an interview with Elle, the mononymous A-lister, now known for… Continue reading Zendaya on Working With Law Roach, Early Fashion Mishaps

Let’s Rewatch ‘Law & Order: SVU’ Monkey Basketball Together

[ad_1] We here at Vulture are big fans of the animal kingdom. This week, inspired by the release of Strays, we’ve been celebrating some of the cream of the cinema (and TV!) creature crop. Something beautiful happens when a procedural goes past three seasons. The first season sets everything up, the second might introduce a… Continue reading Let’s Rewatch ‘Law & Order: SVU’ Monkey Basketball Together

Netflix and other streamers wield too much power over labor. Use antitrust law to break them up

[ad_1] The Hollywood writers’ strike is in its fourth month, and the actors’ strike is in its fourth week with no end in sight. Many have called the stalemate an existential crisis because it concerns new issues such as residuals from streaming services and rules for the use of artificial intelligence. These go beyond the… Continue reading Netflix and other streamers wield too much power over labor. Use antitrust law to break them up

Like a Political X-Ray, “Our Body” Exposes the Intrusions of Law in Medicine

[ad_1] The veteran French filmmaker Claire Simon’s new documentary, “Our Body,” explores the lives of patients and doctors in a women’s hospital in Paris. Nearly three hours long, it is a work of vast emotional scope, and Simon, who worked as a film editor in the nineteen-seventies and eighties, endows it with a grand conceptual… Continue reading Like a Political X-Ray, “Our Body” Exposes the Intrusions of Law in Medicine

Georgia’s Broad Racketeering Law May Now Ensnare Donald Trump

[ad_1] In 2013, Fani Willis served as the lead prosecutor in what is still the longest criminal trial ever held in Georgia. Teachers and administrators in Atlanta public schools had been accused, a few years before, of cheating on standardized tests. A special report commissioned by Georgia’s governor concluded that a hundred and seventy-eight educators—including… Continue reading Georgia’s Broad Racketeering Law May Now Ensnare Donald Trump