Like many New Yorkers, I spent the past few weeks glued to my television, watching the Knicks conquer the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA finals—and bring home a championship for the first time in 53 years. “New York Is Alive,” Vanity Fair’s excellent digital cover declared the morning after Game 5. “Victory in the World’s Greatest City.”
And since Saturday night’s win, that sentiment has only grown: The five boroughs are still buzzing with excitement. Today, Lower Manhattan became a sea of orange and blue as fans lined up to catch a glimpse of the ticker tape parade making its way from Battery Park to City Hall. Some had waited half a century for this moment; others, just a few days. Either way, the Knicks’ inspiring playoff run has captivated the city—and the nation. What a time to be alive.
While I’ve been consumed by Knicksmania and ignoring my Netflix algorithm entirely, staff writer Savannah Walsh has been exploring another common obsession: true crime. With commentary on two popular documentaries, Maternal Instinct and The Crash, continuing to pop up on social media feeds, Walsh takes a look at how female audiences are driving interest in content about female killers.
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MAGGIE COUGHLAN,
SENIOR EDITOR
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Many women are psychologically drawn to true crime with female victims. But what do they get from cases in which women are the killers?
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The creatives behind As Deep as the Grave—and Kilmer’s daughter—say the late actor would be happy for his likeness to “star” in this independent film. But others warn that projects like this could be setting a disturbing precedent.
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In an exclusive first look at the Oscar-winning writer-director’s adaptation of Klara and the Sun, Waititi tells VF what it was like working with the film’s stars, Jenna Ortega and Amy Adams.
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The veteran reality star looks back on 20 years of TV and shares how online negativity has found its way into the DCC locker room: “I mean, we ruffle some feathers.”
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The breakout of Netflix’s America’s Sweethearts talks with VF about sharing her religious beliefs on TV, the injury that halted her final season, and how the show tested her faith.
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The Meta founder is set to be thrust back into the Hollywood spotlight with The Social Reckoning—and he’s rumored to have called in some help to look the part.
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