Julie Miller
Hollywood Correspondent
Julie Miller is a Hollywood correspondent who has been at Vanity Fair for 11 years. She covers film, television, and celebrity. In spite of her title, she lives on the East Coast. You can follow her on Twitter.
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The Fall of Armie Hammer: A Family Saga of Sex, Money, Drugs, and Betrayal
The actor’s life seemed perfect—beautiful wife and kids, sparkling Hollywood career. But a glimpse into his family history reveals how shocking allegations over dark fantasies of cannibalism and bondage—and the ensuing fallout—are one more chapter in the Hammers’ fraught legacy.Olivia Wilde on Don’t Worry Darling, “Baseless Rumors”—And Everything Else
Its Venice premiere may have captivated the internet for all the wrong reasons—no, Harry Styles didn’t spit on Chris Pine!—but its fierce, “fucking tough” director is proud of the film, its cast (starting with the “astounding” Florence Pugh), her career, her kids, and the choices she’s made following her split with Jason Sudeikis.Ezra Miller’s “Messiah” Delusions: Inside The Flash Star’s Dark Spiral
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.Jerry Lewis’s Costars Speak Out: “He Grabbed Me. He Began to Fondle Me. I Was Dumbstruck”
Women first interviewed by the directors behind Allen v. Farrow say the comedy icon sexually harassed—and in at least one case, sexually assaulted—them with impunity. A special collaboration, including a mini doc, between V.F. and the filmmakers.Nicole Kidman Is a Movie Star, but She Approaches Roles Like “I’ve Just Come Out of Drama School”
Lucille Ball is the latest powerful figure Kidman has taken on.