Shia LaBeouf
We Are Not Living in a 'Post-Me Too' Era
The domestic abuse allegations against A-list celebrities are the continuation of the movement that began three years ago.
The Rehabilitation of Shia LaBeouf
Written by the misunderstood actor, ‘Honey Boy’ finally provides the context and turnaround moment for his public image.
'Honey Boy' Is the Captivating Story of Shia LaBeouf's Generational Trauma
Director Alma Har'el talks to VICE about the rough road to bring LaBeouf's story to life.
Watch the First Trailer for Shia LaBeouf's 'Honey Boy'
In the semi-autobiographical movie, the actor plays a character based on his dad, while Lucas Hedges plays a version of LaBeouf.
Kanye West Once Took All of Shia LaBeouf's Clothes to Look Even Fresher
In an interview with 'Esquire,' LaBeouf delves into his fractured friendship with West and how he birthed Kanye's swag. "That dude has a lot of my shit."
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Trump warns he'll be "angry" if health bill fails, ex-president of Brazil convicted of corruption, two US volunteer fighters killed in Syria, and more.
150 Members of Congress, Including 11 Republicans, Announced Support for the NEA
Also last week: Kanye launched a jewelry line and Shia LaBeouf kicked off a performance in Finland.
Ai Weiwei Set to Install Hundreds of Walls Throughout New York
Also in the news: a naked man with a bloody menstrual pad strapped to his crotch was kicked out of Art Basel Hong Kong.
Syria's Academy Award-Winning Cinematographer Was Barred From Entering the U.S. | Last Week in Art
Plus, Leonardo da Vinci’s 'Adoration of the Magi' returned to Florence after a six-year restoration effort.
I Found Love, Togetherness, and Milk-Chugging Nazis at LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner's Livestream
The anti-Trump performance art project was shut down after 20 days of controversy and violence, but it was still weirdly successful.
LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner's Anti-Trump Livestream Was Shut Down This Morning
'He Will Not Divide Us' was intended to last for all four years of Trump's presidency, but was closed after becoming a "flashpoint of violence," according to the Museum of the Moving Image.