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Daniel Riley

Daniel Riley

Global Director of Content Development at GQ

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He was the last American to win the Formula 1 World Championship. Forty-four years later, as the U.S. finally catches the F1 bug, Mario Andretti and his son Michael are desperately trying to put the family name back on top.
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Whether the pandemic prompted you to buy your first set of clubs or you’ve got a standing tee time with your pals, a new wave of colorful pros, genuinely cool brands, and unstuffy courses means there are more ways than ever to feed your obsession.
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Cillian Murphy Is the Man of the Moment

In the fall of 2021, Christopher Nolan knew just where to find Cillian Murphy. The director flew to Ireland with a document in his carry-on, Hollywood’s equivalent of the nuclear football. It was a script for his top secret new film, printed, apparently, on red paper. “Which is supposedly photocopy-proof,” Murphy explained. He wasn’t surprised by the in-person visit. The two had worked together on five previous films, and every Nolan script, Murphy said, had been dropped off by Nolan or one of h…
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Scottie Scheffler, the World's Best Golfer, Just Decided To Start D...

This story was featured in The Must Read, a newsletter in which our editors recommend one can’t-miss GQ story every weekday. Sign up here to get it in your inbox. Ever wonder what happens to the green jacket after you win the Masters? Well, if you’re Scottie Scheffler, who won his in 2022, you might wear it around that whole first night—while eating a celebratory cheeseburger from the clubhouse kitchen, while boarding the plane home to Dallas. Maybe you take it off when the cabin gets a little w…
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Timothée Chalamet Tells Us All About His Long-Awaited Martin Scorse...

Last spring, Timothée Chalamet and Martin Scorsese shot a commercial for the fragrance Bleu de Chanel in New York City. They were photographed on the streets of SoHo and burned the midnight oil together on elevated train stations in Astoria. “We were in Queens at four in the morning and he was bounding up the subway stairs,” Chalamet told us in a November 2023 cover story, recalling his time with the then 80-year-old director. The commercial, a 90-second film inspired by Federico Fellini’s 1968…
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Industry Season 3: How Mickey Down and Konrad Kay Created the Most ...

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Industry’s Stock Surges

The multinational-banking drama’s third season premieres this Sunday, and the show’s lens on the intersection of money and power has never been sharper. Two GQ staffers compare notes on HBO’s sleeper hit.
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HBO's ‘Industry’ Will Return For a Fourth Season

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‘Industry’ Finale: A (Spoiler-Packed) Season 3 Exit Interview With ...

In the wake of the series' breakthrough season—and a packed season finale that seems to sweep ‘Industry’'s whole status quo off the table—showrunners Down and Kay talk about death, class, pixelated erections on the BBC, the Pet Shop Boys, and what they've got planned for the characters in season four. “These are full-fledged adults. Now, the show is an adult show," Kay says, "and that to us is very exciting.”