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Miranda Collinge

Miranda Collinge

Deputy Editor at Esquire (UK)

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  • English
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  • Celebrities
  • Entertainment
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The 18 Best Christmas Gifts for Discerning Kids (With Equally Discerning Parents)

Yes there's a Bratz Doll, but it's a good one
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Alexander Skarsgård: "My Grandmother Was Incredibly Sexually Libera...

Acting is a family business for the towering Swede, but his own path to the top has been anything but conventional
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Paul Thomas Anderson’s 'One Battle After Another' Reminds Us Just H...

There are masterclasses of all kinds in this movie, but one of them is definitely its star's play-it-straight delivery
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Fight, Flight or... Fawn? There’s a New Trauma Response on the Bloc...

If you're a chronic people-pleaser, there may be a good reason
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'The Roses' Reviews Are a Bit Whiffy. Here Are 5 Officially Great D...

Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman's best efforts might not save their new black comedy, but these other divorce dramas might make up for their break-up
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From Paul Mescal's 'Hamnet' to Ncuti Gatwa's 'Born With Teeth', Pre...

The bard laid bare
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Except For Matt Smith's Mohawk, 'Caught Stealing' Is Not Nearly As ...

Also unlike Matt Smith’s mohawk, Darren Aronofsky’s heist comedy is a bit flat
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In 'King and Conqueror', The Battle of Hastings Gets The Sexed-up '...

1066, but make it hot
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Robbie Williams Says He Has Had “Only One" Iconic Look in His Whole...

Plus six other very Robbie Williams-ish things he came out with at his 'Britpop' album playback last night
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"Like Opening the Gates of Hell": Netflix Doc 'Attack On London: Hu...

In this four-part series, the horrors of 20 years ago are retold with care and context
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If You Enjoyed ‘Dept Q’, Don’t Sleep on New Prestige Crime Series ‘...

Taron Egerton and Denis Lehane are on actual fire
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The Totally Bananas Ending of '28 Years Later' Explained

The Totally Bananas Ending of '28 Years Later' Explained
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In ‘28 Years Later’, Masculinity Has Never Been More Toxic

In ‘28 Years Later’, Masculinity Has Never Been More Toxic
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From ‘The Madness’ to ‘Slow Horses’: 5 Thrillers to Watch When You'...

Don't worry, there are plenty more grisly murders to enjoy
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Where to Order London's Most Inventive Margarita (And 7 Others that...

Cue: tequila, lime and post-work happiness
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From Bucket Hats to Polka Dot Cravats: How to Dress for Oasis Witho...

Got tickets? Good for you! Now get the gear (not that kind of gear)
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Tom Hardy on 'MobLand', Masculinity & Those Spider-Man Rumours

Tom Hardy is a brilliant actor, a bona-fide movie icon and a man’s man if ever there was one. But he’s also a thoughtful, sensitive soul who isn’t afraid to explore and unpick his own image. For the Esquire summer issue, we met up with the MobLand star for a mind-expanding meal
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The Most Interesting Thing About Netflix's 'The Four Seasons' is Co...

What it lacks in laugh-out-loud funnies it makes up for in headwear
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The 46 Best Restaurants in London for 2025

The London restaurant scene, once a gastronomic punchline, has never been more diverse or delicious – and it’s also never been more in need of your help. The impact of the pandemic has been immense, plunging most of our favourite restaurants into financial precarity while sadly seeing off many others. It’s been reported that turnover in the UK hospitality industry fell by over £200 million a day over the course of 2020, and as a result there were almost 30,000 job losses in the sector. But resta…
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An Oral History of UK Garage, 30 Years Later

Thirty years ago — give or take — a new sound emerged from south London that would transform the musical landscape in Britain and beyond, then disappear just as abruptly. A selection of the key figures of the UK garage scene recall what went so right, and then so wrong
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‘Twist’ Review: Colum McCann’s New Novel is a Deep, Deep-Sea Mystery

In the Irish writer’s slippery new book, broken cables and broken relationships litter the ocean floor