Herb Ritts

New Again: Sylvester Stallone

December 2, 2015

Creed shouldn’t be good, but it is.

Up Close with Herb Ritts

March 27, 2015


The Museum of Fine Arts Boston mounts a new exhibition of the work of Herb Ritts.

New Again: Stephen Hawking

November 19, 2014

On November 7, The Theory of Everything, a biopic about renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, opened in theaters, and in 1991, Errol Morris made a documentary about Hawking. In our Septemeber 1992 issue, Morris and film critic Gerald Peary discussed what it was like to work with Hawking, his witty sense of humor, and his beliefs about god.

New Again: Arnold Schwarzenegger

January 23, 2013

In 1991, when he sat down with us for an interview just before the release of Terminator 2, it seemed that Arnold Schwarzenegger had already lived more than a full life. Now, he’s set to return to the roots of his superstardom, as he’s agreed to appear in the upcoming fifth installation of the Terminator franchise.

New Again: Denzel Washington

October 23, 2012

Aspiring actors dream about Denzel Washington’s career. A graduate of Fordham University and the American Conservatory Theater, the actor smoothly transitioned from the New York to the big screen and won his first Academy Award in 1989 for his role in Glory. Shortly after Denzel’s win, model and actress Veronica Webb interviewed him for our July 1990 cover story.

New Again: Richard Gere

August 28, 2012

The Interview office walls are lined with our covers from the 1980s: smiling, hand-painted portraits in the decade’s glorious turquoises, yellows, and purples. Most of the covers still hold up today—the familiar faces of Susan Sarandon, Jack Nicholson, and Michael Jackson—with a few no-longer-knowns scattered amongst them (anyone remember Clio Goldsmith?). One cover that sticks out, however, is Richard Gere’s, the mainstream heartthrob of the ‘80s and early ‘90s who celebrates his 63rd birthday on Friday.

New Again: Michelle Pfeiffer

May 9, 2012

Dark Shadows, Tim Burton’s big-screen adaptation of the cult 1960s goth soap opera, opens this week, and rounding out the cast as the matriarch of the Collins Stoddard clan is our favorite Catwoman, original Cool Rider, and all-around class act, Michelle Pfeiffer.

Olivia Newton-John

August 10, 2011

Although her childhood notion to become a veterinarian went by the wayside, Olivia Newton-John manages to indulge her passion for animals by maintaining what she calls her “zoo.”

Winona Ryder

September 25, 2009

How Winona Ryder overcame junior high school bullies, teenage rebellion, the controversy surrounding Heathers, overwhelming stardom, tabloid harassment, her breakup with Johnny Depp, suffocating mega-fame, wearing a corset, Gen X angst, the Hollywood machine, J.D. Salinger’s cone of silence, the late ’90s malaise, her fear of series television, and that time she got arrested and found a way to be free at last.