Join Noah Wyle (Dr. Michael ‘Robby’ Robinavitch) as he relives some of the biggest moments from The Pitt Season 1. From “the four things that matter most” to the Pittfest tragedy, Robby takes a look back at the major moments from The Pitt’s first season.
Sylvester Stallone joins GQ as he revisits some of the most iconic characters from his career so far: from his legendary starring role in the Rocky franchise to his portrayal of the titular protagonist Rambo. “I consider it the best action film I’ve ever done,” says Stallone while reflecting on bringing John James Rambo to life. “I think it might be one of the first pure action films…” Watch the full episode of GQ’s Iconic Characters as Sylvester Stallone breaks down his most iconic movie roles.
What does it take to survive in the wild? These survivalist creators walk through the hierarchy of needs as they share their most important tools, the jaw-dropping feats they’ve seen from fellow creators, and the moments they had to put down the camera just to stay alive. From sleeping naked in sub-zero temperatures to filtering water with grapevines, they’re showing what it really means to master the elements.
Nearing 30 uninterrupted years in Hollywood’s spotlight, Ben Affleck’s film resume is as impressive as it is long. GQ puts the American actor and filmmaker through his paces, as he answers one question for (almost) every film he’s done. After being turned down for the ‘big roles,’ Ben together with friend Matt Damon were inspired to write the script for Good Will Hunting. Fast-forward some years, Ben’s portrayal of Chuckie Sullivan catapulted him into a career trajectory like no other. Blockbuster roles such as Christian Wolff in The Accountant and Nicholas Dunne in Gone Girl sit nicely alongside his box office filmography — Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Armageddon, and Pearl Harbor to name a few. Affleck’s rollercoaster career has experienced both the highs and lows of any modern-day Hollywood maven (yes, we’re talking about Gigli). Here, Ben takes a ride on that rollercoaster and gives GQ an insight like never seen before.
Brendan Fraser breaks down a few of his most iconic characters from 'School Ties,' 'George of the Jungle,' 'Encino Man,' 'The Mummy' series, 'Bedazzled' and 'The Whale.'
Donald Glover breaks down his most iconic roles in film and television, including 'Community,' 'Solo: A Star Wars Story,' 'Atlanta,' and the many eras of his musical persona, Childish Gambino.
20 years ago, futurist Nick Bostrom published the first draft of his groundbreaking simulation argument, which asks, "Are you living in a computer simulation?" Public figures like Elon Musk and Neil deGrass Tyson have also broached this line of questioning. We asked Nick Bostrom to look at a few scenes from "The Matrix" films as he explains his simulation hypothesis.
Dr. Morgan Levine, a professor who specializes in the biology of aging, answers the internet's burning questions about aging. Is there anyway to stop aging? Is aging a disease? Do you age slower in space? Dr. Levine answers all these questions and much more!
'Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings' star Simu Liu takes the WIRED Autocomplete Interview and answers the internet's most searched questions about himself. How tall is Simu Liu? Where was he raised? How did he get into acting? How did he get the role of Shang-Chi? Simu answers all these questions and much more!
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Eric Nam takes the WIRED Autocomplete Interview and answers the internet's most searched questions about himself. Where does Eric Nam shop? Does Eric have tattoos? What's his kimchi recipe? When did he start making music? Eric answers all these questions and much more!
In this weekly series on MTV News, the fearless Franchesca Ramsey tackles race, pop culture and other uncomfortable topics through thought-provoking sketch comedy.
Provocative and timely. Messiah begs the question — who is this man? Messiah starring Michelle Monaghan, Mehdi Dehbi and John Ortiz, only on Netflix January 1.
Matt edited these music video parodies and sketches for the Key of Awesome.
Jim Lehrer moderates the shit out of the Presidential debate.