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Every Keanu Reeves Movie, Ranked

Every Keanu Reeves Movie, Ranked

The period of peak Keanu saturation known as the Keannaissance may be behind us, but Keanu Reeves keeps on doing what he’s done throughout his decades-long career—delivering understated, powerhouse performances at every turn. Sure, more than a few of the films on this list are, broadly speaking, not great. But even in the projects that represent the dregs of his filmography, Reeves never gives less than maximum commitment. He’s also incredibly prolific, regularly churning out multiple films a year—great news for his fan base, if not so much for writers tasked with ranking all his movies. Reeves has captured audiences for so long because he’s a singular kind of movie star. He’s chameleonic, and yet, he’s always, firmly himself. His mode of acting is unlike anyone else’s—and it’s the reason why he is such a formidable force on screen. Testosterone-fueled action flicks like The Matrix and Speed may have launched him into the stratosphere, but the real gems in his fimography are the projects in which he’s allowed to be sensitive, empathetic, wounded and open. …

The Best Pixar Movies, Definitively Ranked

The Best Pixar Movies, Definitively Ranked

It would be easier to take the aforementioned 2010s-era Pixar sequel-saturation strategy in better humor if their recent “original” movies didn’t feel so compromised, as if there were suddenly a more stringent series of corporate demands to justify a theatrical release. (At least that’s my fan theory to explain why several of their more-or-less straight-to-streaming features far outclass the theatrical releases that would have had some overlap in production.) Elio was notoriously subjected to heavy tinkering to dial back the story’s autobiographical queerness, and while the final result is a funny sci-fi adventure with some swell alien designs, it also feels like key elements have been surgically removed and replaced with plastic. Elemental, meanwhile, an actual word-of-mouth hit during an uncertain era for Pixar, gets bogged down in a visually resplendent world (where people are made of water, fire, earth, and air) that’s incoherent as metaphor—and moreover, kinda wishy-washy as character-based fantasy, too. While some of the other Pixar originals of this period feel like they were let out slightly underbaked to make a prescribed …

Every New Rolex Release for 2026, Ranked

Every New Rolex Release for 2026, Ranked

It’s the watch world’s biggest day of the year: the start of Watches and Wonders. By far the industry’s biggest trade show, nearly every major watchmaker convenes in Geneva to unveil their slate of releases for the year. And, of course, no brand’s new pieces are more hotly anticipated by collectors than Rolex’s. The Crown was long considered one of the most conservative brands on the market, but it’s largely shed that reputation in recent years thanks to a handful of surprising timepieces. The slate of releases for 2026 shows off new techniques, a playful approach to gold, and some very daring design choices (see the new “Jubilee” dial below). Here, based on nothing but our first looks and immediate reactions, my British GQ colleague Mike Christensen and I have cooked up a power ranking of all seven of Rolex’s latest offerings. —Cam Wolf 1. Rolex Cosmograph Daytona with an enamel dial Wow. Rolex just took its most beloved and successful modern watch and slapped the grand dame of all dials on it, signifying the …

The Best Biopics, Definitively Ranked

The Best Biopics, Definitively Ranked

The best biopics ever made, like the worst, face a simple enough task: tell us the true-ish story of someone’s life. But that simplicity and accountability to fact—while recognizing that sometimes, you just can’t let the full truth get in the way of a good movie—has both inspired and confounded some of the great directors of our time. The genre has given us the likes of Lawrence of Arabia, in the conversation for greatest film ever made, and some of the best performances in cinema history (hello, Robert De Niro in Raging Bull). It has also produced some proper clangers that we’ll do the kindness of leaving unnamed. Biopics recall the origin stories of the world’s greatest musicians, activists, artists and sportspeople; they capture snapshots of their greatest moments; all too often, they offer us a window into the rise and fall. All the while, they allow an actor to do their best accent-augmented impression of a famous historical figure—which often comes with the higher-than-usual chance of winning an Oscar. Ultimately, the best biopics connect us …

Review: These are the 10 best dishes at Maydan Market, ranked

Review: These are the 10 best dishes at Maydan Market, ranked

p]:text-cms-story-body-color-text clearfix”> A catchall term like “food hall” doesn’t quite capture the essence of the multi-vendor project that Washington, D.C., restaurateur and cookbook author Rose Previte opened in October after six years of planning. “Collective”’ sounds a little, well, collectivist — but really that is closer to the communal spirit of Maydan Market. Within 10,000 square feet of a former factory in West Adams, Previte has created a space for her sit-down restaurant, Maydan L.A. (see my separate review here), and six counters each with their own visual and culinary identity, serving customers either right in front of them or at tables collected in the room’s central court. A QR-code system allows you to mix and match. Two vendors, Lugya’h and Maléna, showcase meaningful evolutions for the talents behind some of L.A.’s most iconic street foods. Golden Mountain Chicken highlights a fresh direction for the married team behind some of the city’s most innovative Thai restaurants. Sook, a combination corner shop and wine bar, and Compass Rose, an all-day cafe, express Previte’s Lebanese heritage and …

The Masters’ stars net worths ranked – who’s the richest golfer at Augusta?

The Masters’ stars net worths ranked – who’s the richest golfer at Augusta?

One of the most anticipated dates on golf fans’ calendars is upon us, with the iconic Masters. Spring has sprung and with it the golf greens are looking ready for some action from golf’s top stars. Of course, with golfing stardom comes plenty of sponsorships, some hefty prize money and just enough time off the pitch to make some additional cash. While you get settled in for the most exciting week in golf, get the scoop on which golfers have putted their way to riches – with one pro estimated to be worth an impressive quarter-of-a-billion dollars. © Getty Images Patrick Reed is estimated at a net worth of $9 million Patrick Reed – $9 million American golfer Patrick Reed has an impressive 9 tournament wins across the PGA tour. He’s married to college sweetheart Justine Karain and welcomed daughter Windsor Wells Reed in 2014. Patrick may be at the bottom of our ranking with an estimated $9 million net worth but that’s certainly not something to be sniffed at. © Getty Images The Swedish player …

The Best 2026 FIFA World Cup Uniforms, Ranked

The Best 2026 FIFA World Cup Uniforms, Ranked

One of my most boomer takes is that pretty much every modern sports uniform is awful. Gradient coloring, nutty patterns, neon hues galore—none of it pleases my eyes more than their traditional, classic-looking predecessors. The best uniforms in sports are the ones you never have to change, like the Celtics’ kelly greens, the Yankees’ pinstripes, or North Carolina’s white basketball jerseys. A team constantly changing its look just means it keeps coming up with bad looks. That being said, the 2026 FIFA World Cup offers a wide array of every style of uniform: the untouched classics, the new-age stunners, and the kooky but ultimately garish flops. Here, we have a definitive ranking of every country that has officially released their home and away kits via Nike, Adidas, and Puma, the main outfitters of the 2026 World Cup. Of the nations that have already qualified for the tournament, the following have yet to release their kits and/or official product shots: Cape Verde Curaçao Haiti Iran Jordan Panama South Africa Tunisia Uzbekistan However, 32 countries have already …

The Best Red Hot Chili Peppers Albums, Definitively Ranked

The Best Red Hot Chili Peppers Albums, Definitively Ranked

At first, the Red Hot Chili Peppers were not good. Neither of their first two albums make it into this top 10, and with good reason—for their first half-decade, the band were mostly focused on producing a fundamentally unpalatable brand of funk that was probably quite fun to play but absolutely no good at all to listen to. Their third album (featured here in the no. 10 spot) was better, mostly just by virtue of being a watered-down version of the first two. But on fourth album Mother’s Milk, guitarist John Frusciante got involved, and everything began to change. Not immediately—they had to work out their new sound, and there were some missteps and ill-advised circling-backs along the way—but in retrospect, they can now claim to have originated and developed a sound that was completely original and also, eventually, actually really good to listen to. Those funk roots were still there, but they were tempered by a melodic sympathy and a gentleness that either evaded or did not interest them on earlier records. Their lyrics, …

Best value Easter eggs 2026: the best buys and worst rip-offs ranked

Best value Easter eggs 2026: the best buys and worst rip-offs ranked

Sign up to IndyEat’s free newsletter for weekly recipes, foodie features and cookbook releases Get our food and drink newsletter for free Get our food and drink newsletter for free There are a few things you can rely on at Easter: foil-wrapped eggs, supermarket aisles turned pastel – and the creeping suspicion that the thing you’re about to buy is smaller than it used to be. Shrinkflation has become as much a part of the season as chocolate itself. Reports this year suggest shoppers could be paying as much as 73 per cent more per 100g for some Easter eggs compared with just a couple of years ago, as manufacturers juggle rising cocoa costs, supply chain pressures and the delicate art of not scaring customers off. The result? Eggs that look familiar but quietly contain less chocolate. Boxes that feel generous, but open to reveal something closer to the suggestion of an egg than the real thing. And extras – bars, truffles, sweets – that range from genuinely decent to borderline tokenistic. So, we did …

Every LeBron James Nike Sneaker, Ranked

Every LeBron James Nike Sneaker, Ranked

There will never be another LeBron James. For 23 seasons and counting, he’s been the beating heart of the NBA and many of the cultural offshoots that surround it—including Nike’s storied basketball division. While less legendary than the Air Jordan line and less influential than the Kobe line, LBJ’s signatures have still produced plenty of all-time classics over the years. Bron’s kicks have been replete with technical innovations worthy of the most durable and complete player ever to hit the hardwood, as well as design flourishes worthy of a true style iconoclast. Not to mention the coolest distinction of all: James’s career is still going strong, meaning unlike the Jordans and Kobes of the world, he’s worn every single one of his signature shoes on an NBA court. With the Lakers riding a hot streak heading into the playoffs and rumors of the upcoming LeBron 24 already circulating, it’s a great time to look back on the best and worst of LeBron’s signature line. From BattleKnit beauties to a sneaker as forgettable as the Space …