Hollywood’s most-read stories of the year
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Ezra Miller’s “Messiah” Delusions; the Grey’s Grifter; Love and the Big Bang
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Even if you’re just here for a good time, not a long time, the top Vanity Fair articles of the year are here for a long read and a good read. From an exploration of Ezra Miller’s journey from up-and-comer to controversial figure, to a look at the writer whose lies provided Grey’s Anatomy with some of its most dramatic plotlines, to a tell-all oral history of Superbad, grab a comfortable seat and settle in for some of this year’s most captivating VF reads.
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Ezra Miller’s “Messiah” Delusions: Inside The Flash Star’s Dark Spiral
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They’re one of Hollywood’s brightest stars—and most troubled actors. Amid safety concerns, and anxiety over the fate of a $200 million movie, VF unearths disturbing new details in a saga of grandiose sermons, guns, drugs, and alleged assaults and grooming.
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How Grey’s Anatomy Writer Elisabeth Finch Used Lies to Create Must-See TV
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For years, a Grey’s Anatomy writer told her personal traumas in online essays, and wove those details into the show’s plot—until a surprising email to Shondaland accused her of making it all up.
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When The Big Bang Theory’s Kaley Cuoco and Johnny Galecki Fell in Love
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The stars tell all about their relationship off-camera and on in an excerpt from the rich new oral history The Big Bang Theory: The Definitive, Inside Story.
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McLovin It: An Oral History of Superbad
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Fifteen years later, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Emma Stone, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Bill Hader, and more remember making their seminal teen comedy.
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Why Where the Crawdads Sing Author Delia Owens Is Wanted for Questioning in a Real-Life Killing
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Nearly three decades ago, Owens and her family may have been entangled in a killing that eerily echoes throughout her best-selling novel. Here’s everything you need to know about the controversy.
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