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With ‘Watchmen’ and ‘The Outsider’ debuting in the last year, was anything stron

With ‘Watchmen’ and ‘The Outsider’ debuting in the last year, was anything strong enough to claim HBO's top spot? If you have trouble reading this message, [view it in a browser](. [The 25 Best HBO Series of All Time, Ranked]( When it comes to cranking out prestige television that also happens to be must-watch, it's hard to find anyone doing it more seamlessly than HBO. A lot of people caught onto that when Game of Thrones became the biggest TV show of its era, but the thing is, HBO has been doing this for a while. If you aren't well versed on everything HBO has to offer, then Tony Soprano and Carrie Bradshaw have a few things to say to you. But which HBO series is best? That's a tough question for a lot of reasons. In the past year alone, we've seen behemoths drop (sorry, Big Little Lies, but that second season was garbage), while other shows like Watchmen and Euphoria have set a standard for a new kind of television. They also featured a lot of penises. But which one reigns most supreme? We tried to whittle it down to 25, and even still, we know that you're going to have some Capital O opinions, so settle in.[Read More]( [It’s Always a Good Idea to Wear White Sneakers. Here Are 13 of the Best.]( Well, well, well. Look who it is. If it isn't Mr. "From here on out, I'm wearing loafers exclusively. I'm off that sneaker kick, B," slinking back home with your tail tucked between your legs, like some rebellious teen meekly tip-toeing through the front door when he sees the lights on in the living room and knows he's busted. We've all been there. As you might've heard, sneakers are always going to be around. And guess what? White sneakers are still some of the best versions of the style you can buy. Turns out, all the old axioms about versatility and whatnot are true, and spring is the perfect time to bust out a brand new pair.[Read More]( [The Best Books to Elevate Your Reading List in 2020]( In an election year as consequential as this one, you might argue that you don't have the time or brain space to read. We get it--when the world is a dumpster fire, the obvious balm is to crawl into bed, fire up Netflix, and pull the blankets over your head. But in the words of the great Susan Sontag, "The day has pockets--you can always find time to read." Whether your pockets occur on your commute, in the hour before your bedtime, or while you wait in line at the pharmacy, 2020 holds no shortage of special books with which to fill those interstices.[Read More]( [The Best Things to Buy From Everlane's Latest 'Choose What You Pay' Sale]( Dude, the thing I've never understood about Everlane's "Choose What You Pay" sale is who the f*** is out here willingly paying the higher price? This s*** makes literally no sense to me, like, at all. What late stage of capitalism is this? Someone please weigh in here. Am I a cruel, coldhearted cheapskate with no sympathy for the plight of others and people are, in fact, routinely spending more than they have to on extremely well-priced wardrobe staples? I mean, I can't be the only one not getting this.[Read More]( [The Best Movies of 2020 (So Far)]( While the normal premiere schedule has been derailed by the Coronavirus—films like No Time to Die, F9, and A Quiet Place have been delayed—the year has still offered some powerhouse early releases. From Kelly Reichardt’s fantastic frontier-life drama, to a trio of horror films that illustrate the genre’s power to derive thrills from timely topics, to a Brazilian political allegory that’s as sharp as it is weird, 2020 is off to a phenomenal, although strange, start. With new works from Christopher Nolan and Steven Spielberg still on the horizon for now, not to mention an avalanche of installments in beloved franchises (Wonder Woman 1984, Top Gun: Maverick), moviegoers have much to look forward to in the next few months once the threat of Coronavirus passes hopefully soon. These are the best movies of 2020 so far.[Read More]( [The 50 Best Movies to Stream on Netflix Right Now]( Netflix can be a blessing and a curse. There's so much content to take in, and yet, when you open up that app and hear the "bong bong!" you freeze and head back to binge the same show that you watch almost every night. That's no good! But it doesn't have to be that way... not when there's a massive selection of dramas, comedies, thrillers, and documentaries. To make things easier on you, we dove in and picked the 50 best movies to watch on Netflix to keep you from your eighth consecutive binge of The Office. Michael Scott will be waiting when you finish this list.[Read More]( [Read More on Esquire.com]( [Join today!]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Notice]( esquire.com ©2020 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Email Privacy, 300 W 57th St., Fl. 19 (sta 1-1), New York, NY 10019

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