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Vince Vaughn Turned This Interview Into Self-Help
  + stars: | 2024-08-03 | by ( David Marchese | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
But as good as Vaughn can be with darker characters, I never connected those parts to the man who played them. Ahead of our interview, I made the perhaps-common journalist’s mistake of expecting to talk with someone akin to the playfully glib guy from those comedies I love. (That’s in no small part thanks to how Vaughn’s role as a world-weary, wiseass former detective in the new Apple TV+ series “Bad Monkey” scans as a mature update of his comedic persona.) But what I was expecting from Vaughn wasn’t what I got. Instead, I found someone more provocative and earnest, who came most alive when he put me under the conversational microscope.
Persons: Vaughn, , Craig Zahler, ” “, Vaughn wasn’t Organizations: Spotify, YouTube, Amazon, Apple
Joel Embiid Believes He Could Have Been the GOAT
  + stars: | 2024-07-20 | by ( David Marchese | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
If all goes according to plan, the star-laden American men’s basketball team will romp to a gold medal at the Paris Olympic Games next month. Which means that for one of the team’s linchpins, the Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid, the most complicated challenge may have been choosing to play for the United States in the first place. Embiid, who is 30, is a native of Cameroon who also holds French and American citizenship. France aggressively courted Embiid, and his decision to instead join the U.S. team led to withering criticism from the French basketball community. (Cameroon’s team did not qualify for this year’s Games.)
Persons: Joel Embiid, Embiid Organizations: Paris Olympic Games, Philadelphia 76ers, U.S . Locations: United States, Cameroon, France
Eddie Murphy Is Ready to Look Back
  + stars: | 2024-06-29 | by ( David Marchese | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
But Murphy made his greatest mark in movies, where he reached new heights, for comedians and Black performers, of popularity and bankability. All of which is to say that American pop culture looked different after Eddie Murphy came along. Now he’s returning to the character that sent his career into the stratosphere with “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F,” which comes to Netflix on July 3. It arrives 40 years after the first film in the series, in which Murphy stars as the wisecracking detective Axel Foley. In recent years, Murphy has been a somewhat enigmatic offscreen presence, but as I found out over the course of our two long conversations in the spring, he can be open and relaxed.
Persons: Murphy, , Murphy virtuosically, Eddie Murphy, he’s, Axel F, Axel Foley Organizations: Beverly Hills, Netflix Locations: Beverly
She has gone back to it, in a way, with a new eight-part documentary called “In the Arena: Serena Williams,” which will stream next month on ESPN+. She told me that revisiting her career through the series has really been the first chance she has had to sit back and take in all she has accomplished. You’re doing the different projects: the venture-capital fund, the makeup line, you’ve written a children’s book. I needed to not be done and sit down and wake up and be like: “Oh, my God. What just happened?” It was definitely too fast to throw myself full-heart, full-body into everything, but that’s kind of what I needed to do to survive after I’ve been playing tennis all my life.
Persons: Serena Williams, I’ve Organizations: ESPN
Richard Linklater Sees the Killer Inside Us All
  + stars: | 2024-06-01 | by ( David Marchese | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
It’s the kind of thing I’ve thought a lot about my entire life: What could transform me? I was probably more in the camp of we’re fixed, give or take whatever little percentage around the edges. So I was interested in this notion lately that, oh, you can change, the personality isn’t fixed. I sort of like that it’s all on the table, that everybody’s thinking you kind of are who you say you are. I feel this little rush of competitiveness, which I really don’t have in the world of art at all — or my life even.
I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s 2018 report on global warming drastically changed the way many people thought — or felt — about the climate crisis. That report laid out, with grim clarity, both the importance and extreme difficulty of preventing global warming from reaching 1.5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels. Its warnings about what was likely to happen to our planet if we didn’t turn things around were severe. The starkness of the I.P.C.C.’s report led to a surge of pessimism, fear and, in response to those emotions, climate activism that hasn’t really abated. But recently there has been a growing counterresponse to those darker feelings, including from some experts who have a clear view on what’s coming — and that response is a cautious optimism.
In that special, Wayans, who has also carved out an impressive sideline as a supporting dramatic actor in films, is branching out by using comedy to work through some seriously heavy emotions. “Good Grief” is all about the death of his parents as well as the nearly 60 other loved ones he has lost in recent years. When I talked with Wayans, he was in Albuquerque, where he was filming a psychological horror movie for Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw production company — and, ahead of the first of our two conversations, getting ready to host a party for the cast and crew.
Persons: Wayans, Jordan Peele’s Locations: Albuquerque
Anne Hathaway Is Done Trying to Please
  + stars: | 2024-04-27 | by ( David Marchese | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
On one level, Anne Hathaway’s new movie, “The Idea of You,” which arrives on Prime Video on May 2 and is directed by Michael Showalter, couldn’t be more straightforward. It’s an adaptation of Robinne Lee’s hit romance novel about Solène, a divorced 40-year-old mom played by Hathaway, who winds up in a relationship with a much younger man — a singer in a boy band, played by Nicholas Galitzine. It’s a movie about a woman pushing against societal expectations and getting a lot of grief for it, which is something Hathaway, 41, knows about. More than a decade ago, around the time she won an Academy Award for her work in “Les Misérables,” the online commentariat turned on Hathaway for … who knows, exactly? Some strange groupthink kicked in that caused people to pile on her for seeming like an inauthentic striver — or something.
Persons: Anne Hathaway’s, Michael Showalter, couldn’t, Robinne, Hathaway, , Nicholas Galitzine, , Wears, “ Les, commentariat, Locations: New Jersey,
Introducing ‘The Interview’
  + stars: | 2024-04-22 | by ( Lulu Garcia-Navarro | David Marchese | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
“The Interview” is a new podcast from The New York Times, featuring in-depth conversations with fascinating people. Each week, David Marchese and Lulu Garcia-Navarro will chat with notable figures in the worlds of culture, politics, business, sports, wellness and beyond — illuminating who they are, why they do what they do and how they impact the rest of us. “The Interview” premieres on April 27, and new episodes will be released weekly on Saturdays. The conversations will also appear online and in print. Meet the Hosts
Persons: David Marchese, Lulu Garcia, Navarro Organizations: The New York Times
Jeremy Strong Isn’t Sure He Knows Who He Is
  + stars: | 2024-03-10 | by ( David Marchese | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +9 min
Mamadi Doumbouya for The New York Times Talk Jeremy Strong Isn’t Sure He Knows Who He IsFor years, Jeremy Strong was a relatively anonymous, steadily gigging actor. Jeremy Strong and Brian Cox in “Succession.” Craig Blankenhorn/HBOYou know, the quote that comes to mind for me is “Ass, gas or grass. I don’t think I’m someone who particularly has a drum to bang. Don’t know. I don’t know that that show can be put into any box, but it had an incredible amount of humor in it.
Persons: Mamadi Doumbouya, Jeremy Strong, , ” “ Selma ”, Roy, Strong, Kendall Roy, Ibsen’s, , , Forrest Gump, Jeremy, Brian Cox, ” Craig Blankenhorn, Rafe Spall, Hamish Linklater, Steve Carell, Jeffry Griffin, Ryan Gosling, Jaap Buitendijk, I’ll, Ibsen, Robert Ferguson, Ted Hughes, I’ve, you’re, You’ve, Arthur Miller, It’s, Miller, Keats, Michael Imperioli, ” Emilio Madrid Really, I’m, David, Peter Sellers, he’s, Sam Gold, Coward, Barry Lyndon ” Organizations: The New York Times, HBO, Yorker, Paramount, Everett, The, New York Times Locations: , Denmark
What It’s Like to Be a Sociopath
  + stars: | 2024-02-25 | by ( David Marchese | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +13 min
Photo illustration by Bráulio Amado Talk What It’s Like to Be a SociopathSociopaths are modern-day boogeymen, and the word “sociopath” is casually tossed around to describe the worst, most amoral among us. Gagne wrote “Sociopath,” her buzzy forthcoming memoir, to try to correct some of those misunderstandings and provide a fuller picture of sociopathy, which is now more frequently referred to as antisocial personality disorder. Just because I don’t care about someone else’s pain, so to speak, doesn’t mean I want to cause more of it. I’m not sure neurotypicals need any, because I have been identifying as a sociopath for years now, and my experience with people who don’t know that has been positive. That is what the sociopath experience is almost all the time.
Persons: Bráulio Amado, , Patric Gagne, Gagne, “ Sociopath, , “ I’m, ’ ”, What’s, I’ve, I’m, couldn’t, you’re, you’ve, You’re, Kristia Knowles, Schuster Organizations: Simon Locations: sociopathy
Marilynne Robinson Considers Biden a Gift of God
  + stars: | 2024-02-18 | by ( David Marchese | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +9 min
Mamadi Doumbouya for The New York Times Talk Marilynne Robinson Considers Biden a Gift of GodFor years, I had a secondhand paperback copy of Marilynne Robinson’s 1980 novel, “Housekeeping,” on my bookshelf that I never got around to reading. I think that’s true. Well, I have to say I’m very surprised, shocked, disillusioned perhaps by the turn that things have taken in this country in the last decade or so. Genesis has a lot to do with the way people who claim to be religious understand the nature of God. Marilynne Robinson receiving the National Humanities Medal from President Barack Obama in 2013.
Persons: Mamadi Doumbouya, Marilynne Robinson, Biden, I’m, Barack Obama, Robinson, hasn’t, Jack ”, ” Robinson, , they’ve, that’s, you’ve, That’s, I’ve, it’s, we’re, Pete Marovich, We’ve, Gee, “ Barbie, Obama, Don’t condescend Organizations: The New York Times, Iowa, , Artists, National
Mamadi Doumbouya for The New York Times Talk A Leading Memory Researcher Explains How to Make Precious Moments LastOur memories form the bedrock of who we are. Tell me more about what you mean when you say “illusion.” I probably overstated it with the word “illusion,” but there is an illusionary component. But if you think about it from an evolutionary perspective, memory, often, is educated guesses by the brain about what’s important. You know, the training environment I was in was very down on psychoanalysis, but it always comes back to memory. We have these little compartments that are rooted somewhat in memory that we can access at different moments.
Persons: Mamadi Doumbouya, , Charan Ranganath, Davis, Ranganath, ” Ranganath, You’re, , shoplifted, there’s, We’re, Charan, UC Davis, you’re, you’ve, Sasha Bakhter, It’s, hadn’t Organizations: The New York Times, University of California, UC, Smiths, UC Davis Locations: Davis
John Malkovich on (Really) Being John Malkovich
  + stars: | 2024-01-28 | by ( David Marchese | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +10 min
Photo Illustration by Bráulio Amado Talk John Malkovich on (Really) Being John MalkovichThere’s a scene in that modern classic of screwball existentialism, “Being John Malkovich,” from 1999, in which John Malkovich, playing a version of himself, enters a portal that others have been using to climb inside his mind. If we take style to mean a manner of doing something, could you articulate the John Malkovich style? John Malkovich in “The New Look.” AppleThe book has a long interview with you where you say: “I’m capable of belief, at least inside the theater. Malkovich and Spike Jonze on the set of “Being John Malkovich” (1999). There’s evidence out there that there’s something going on behind the eyes of John Malkovich.
Persons: Bráulio Amado, John Malkovich, , , Malkovich, Christian Dior, Coco Chanel, Cristóbal Balenciaga, Dior, Lucien Lelong, it’s, I’ve, you’re, It’s, you’ve, I’m, Terry Johnson’s, Freud, Dalí, Spike Jonze, John Malkovich ”, Charlie, Charlie Sheen’s, You’ve, John Clifford, You’re, I’d, Bergman, Gore, Carl, Steve, Dustin Hoffman, , I’ll, Joan Didion, Andreas Rentz Organizations: Apple, Christian, Venice Film, Miramax, Library Locations: Venice, Cannes, New Jersey,
How This Climate Activist Justifies Political Violence
  + stars: | 2024-01-14 | by ( David Marchese | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +12 min
Photo illustration by Bráulio Amado Talk How This Climate Activist Justifies Political ViolenceWith the 2021 publication of his unsettling book, “How to Blow Up a Pipeline,” Andreas Malm established himself as a leading thinker of climate radicalism. I have engaged in as much militant climate activism as I have had access to in my activist communities and contexts. Like I said, I’ve participated in things that I can’t tell you about because they’ve been illegal and they’ve been militant. I can’t tell you what things I have done, but the things that I do and that any other climate activist should be doing cannot be an individual project. This goes for political violence too, unless you’re a pacifist and you reject every form of political violence — that’s a reasonably coherent philosophical position.
Persons: Bráulio Amado, ” Andreas Malm, Malm’s, Wim Carton, Malm, , don’t, Andreas Malm’s, you’ve, Let’s, I’ve, they’ve, dint, Putin, Ugo Amez, “ We’re, , Biden, radicalize, I’m, Jeremy Chan Organizations: New Yorker, The, The New, ExxonMobil, Aramco, Associated Press, White, optimist Locations: Swedish, New, The New Republic, Malmo, Ukraine, France, United States
Finding a Moral Center in This Era of War
  + stars: | 2023-11-26 | by ( David Marchese | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +4 min
Talk Finding a Moral Center in This Era of WarPhil Klay, as both a participant and a writer, has been thinking deeply about war for a long time. “I’m interested in the kinds of stories that we tell ourselves about war,” says Klay, who is a 40-year-old veteran of the Iraq war. But has this moment changed anything fundamental in how we think about war? I think that Ukraine represents not a good war — because the closer you get to war, the more obvious it is that a phrase like “a good war” has no valid meaning — but rather a necessary war. Here is a war with a clear front line with a clear moral imperative.
Persons: Phil Klay, , Klay, “ I’m, Phil Klay We’ve, hasn’t, we’ve, Organizations: Hamas Locations: Iraq, Gaza, Ukraine, Israel, America
When Ruthless Cultural Elitism Is Exactly the Job
  + stars: | 2023-11-12 | by ( David Marchese | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +13 min
Talk When Ruthless Cultural Elitism Is Exactly the JobI wonder if any of the many literary greats represented by Andrew Wylie ever considered using his story. I don’t think that’s ever happened. I think that’s the wrong way to look at it. Do you think that’s a phony attitude? Is there some defense of cultural elitism that you want to make?
Persons: Andrew Wylie, Wylie, scalawag, Andy Warhol’s, Philip Roth, Saul Bellow, Martin Amis, John Updike, Borges, Calvino, Sally Rooney, Salman Rushdie, Karl Ove Knausgaard, Wylie’s, ’ backlists, , understatedly, It’s, I’ve, Jesus, Andrew, Gerard Malanga, I’m, doesn’t, it’s, I’ll, , You’ve, Robert Frank, Allen Ginsberg, “ Don Quixote ”, that’s, what’s, you’re, Orhan Pamuk, Italo Calvino, Naipaul, Nabokov, accrues, We’re, David Marchese, Alok Vaid, Menon, ordinariness, Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Downey Jr Organizations: Houghton, Paul’s, Harvard, New York Times, Harvard Business School, Getty, Disney, Marvel Locations: Houghton Mifflin, St, New York
Talk Marina Abramovic Thinks the Pain of Love Is Hell on Earth“I’m all for heroism,” Marina Abramovic says. You can find bliss and be happy; you don’t need to be with somebody you don’t love. But if you have unconditional love, general love for the planet, human beings, the rocks, the trees, everything else, this is the love that nourishes. It is important not to fear pain, to understand pain and accept it. You ever have love pain?
Persons: Marina Abramovic, ” Marina Abramovic, , Katya Tylevich, Abramovic, ” Abramovic, Henri Matisse, Louis Armstrong, Stevie Wonder, Beckett, Kafka, Dostoyevsky, Proust, madeleine, Medici, , It’s, they’re, Andrew H, Walker, I’ve, I’m, it’s, Ernst Jünger, Basquiat, Long, Hannes Magerstaedt, David Marchese, Alok Vaid, Menon, ordinariness, Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Downey Jr Organizations: Royal Academy of Arts, Marina, Museum, Marvel Locations: London, Belgrade, Ukraine, Israel, Venice, Silicon
A Hospice Nurse on Embracing the Grace of Dying
  + stars: | 2023-10-22 | by ( David Marchese | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +8 min
Talk A Hospice Nurse on Embracing the Grace of DyingA decade ago, Hadley Vlahos was lost. I’ve been in more situations than you could imagine where people just don’t know. I totally get it: People are like, I don’t know what you’re talking about. But I think there must be subconscious cues that we’re picking up that we don’t know how to measure scientifically. There have been times when patients have shared with me that they just don’t think anyone cares about them.
Persons: Hadley Vlahos, Vlahos, , ” That’s, , I’ve, they’re, we’re, Hadley Vlahos’s, you’ve, I’m, David Marchese, Alok Vaid, Menon, ordinariness, Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Downey Jr Organizations: New York Times, Marvel Locations: New Orleans
Talk Errol Morris Did Not Like This Q&A About His le Carré FilmJohn le Carré’s spy novels traffic in the philosophical, emotional and practical ambiguities complicating concepts like truth, deceit and self-awareness. “The reason that I made ‘The Pigeon Tunnel,’” he said about le Carré, “is that he is interested in philosophical questions. I say to le Carré that for him the world divides into two groups: string-pullers and dupes. Mark Lipson, via Fourth Floor ProductionsWhat does John le Carré say about your position as an interviewer at the beginning of the film? I have a question about this idea that le Carré has: that the world divides into string-pullers and dupes.
Persons: Errol Morris, John le Carré’s, David Cornwell, Morris, , le, John le Carré, Igor Martinovic, le Carré, I’m, , , Rudolf Hess’s, Robert McNamara, You’ve, ” —, Louise, Geez Louise, someone’s, Satan, Mark Lipson, Barack Obama’s, you’re, you’ve, David Cornwell’s, coy, Godard, It’s, David, Cornwell, Errol, David Marchese, Alok Vaid, Menon, ordinariness, Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Downey Jr Organizations: Apple, Sony Pictures, Everett, Whitney Biennial, Marvel Locations: British
As improbable as his achievements are, Schwarzenegger believes his life and outlook can be a model for others. Then I realized that that’s funny. If they want to be stuck in the ideological corner, then I say, I think I’m freer if I’m not, and I can work with more people. Schwarzenegger in the documentary series “Arnold.” NetflixWhat do you think of the different sides’ positions on the issues? “You’re terminated.”“If it bleeds, it leads.” That’s funny.
Persons: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Schwarzenegger, “ I’m, , I’ve, It’s, Harry Chase, I’m, it’s, Bobby, Clint Eastwood, Al Pacino, Dustin Hoffman, there’s, Conan ”, Jim Cameron, Conan, , He’s, Milton Berle, You’ve, you’re, Kevin Winter, goody, Let’s, Trump, Ramin Talaie, “ Arnold, You’re, David Marchese, Alok Vaid, Menon, ordinariness, Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Downey Jr Organizations: Los Angeles Times, UCLA, Everett, Arnold Sports Festival, Mattel, Hollywood, Republican Party, Republican, Convention, ” Netflix, Netflix, Marvel Locations: Austria, California, American, Berle’s, Hollywood, New York City
Talk Modern Masculinity Is Broken. Now, with her new book, “What About Men?” Moran turns her eye to what she sees as the limited and limiting discussions around modern masculinity. If I’m going to start talking about a difficult idea, I want to approach it in the most successful way possible. Part of the framing of your book is that there’s not enough discussion about young men’s struggling to adapt to changing ideas about masculinity. Men going: “Our lives have gotten materially worse since women started asking for equality.
Persons: Caitlin Moran, Moran, ” Moran, , men’s, Beanie Feldstein, Caitlin Moran’s, you’ve, we’re, David Marchese, Alok Vaid, Menon, ordinariness, Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Downey Jr Organizations: The Times, IFC Films, Everett, The New York Times, WENN Rights, Marvel Locations: London
The kind of interview I wanted to do was to elicit real thinking, not to confront or challenge or get somebody defensive. The editors themselves put it at four stars, and there was not a critical backlash to the thing. I confess: I probably went too far. The University of Virginia story was not a failure of intent, or an attempt to be loose with the facts. As we all know now, if somebody really wants to hoax you, there’s very little you can do about it.
Persons: let’s, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, It’s, Mick, Stone, Hunter S, Thompson, Hunter Organizations: University of Virginia, The Times
Now she has turned her gaze away from the streets and characters of her beloved New York City and toward her own sleeping mind. I don’t know, I don’t know, I don’t know. Artwork from Chast’s book “Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant?” From Roz Chast and BloomsburyYou’re talking about death? The cover art for Roz Chast’s “I Must Be Dreaming.” From Roz Chast and BloomsburyWill my own lingering sense that somehow moving to the suburbs represents a personal failing ever go away? Now I know I have picked up that horrible disease that you can get from mosquitoes.”I know you’re a bit of a hypochondriac.
Persons: Roz Chast, , , Chast, Woo, ” Roz Chast, “ Roz, Roz Chast’s “, , Peter Garritano, I’ve, you’re, David Marchese, Alok Vaid, Menon, ordinariness, Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Downey Jr Organizations: City, Yorker, New, Bloomsbury, School of, Visual Arts, The New York Times, Marvel Locations: New York City, New York, York
Anderson Cooper Is Still Learning to Live With Loss
  + stars: | 2023-09-03 | by ( David Marchese | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +8 min
Talk Anderson Cooper Is Still Learning to Live With LossFor decades, Anderson Cooper, 56, has been a steady, humane and comparatively calm presence on TV news. I could write maybe a little essay about my gay — I don’t know what. Cooper reporting for CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360°” in Ghana in 2009. So I don’t think you can paint with quite as broad a brush. I don’t know.
Persons: Anderson Cooper, CNN’s “ Anderson Cooper, , Cooper, Wyatt, Carter, Gloria Vanderbilt, “ Astor, “ Vanderbilt, Katherine Howe, Chris Licht, ” Cooper, ” Anderson Cooper, Wyatt Cooper, Jack Robinson, I’ve, didn’t, we’ve, Brent Stirton, Fox, Jake Tapper, I’m, Donald Trump, Spencer Platt, , he’d, he’s, that’s, Charlie Brown, womp, David Marchese, Alok Vaid, Menon, ordinariness, Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Downey Jr Organizations: CNN, Hulton, Fox, Fox News, Republican, Marvel Locations: , Ghana, South Carolina
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