- Gil is the former managing editor of Playboy magazine and former deputy editor of The A.V. Club.
- He has previously written for entertainment, movie, music, and pop culture outlets such as Playboy, Inked magazine, Blurt Online, FLOOD magazine, Thrillist, The A.V. Club, ReMIND magazine, People, TooFab, Out magazine, and L.A. Weekly.
- In April 2021, Gil's Playboy style feature on "Mortal Kombat" star Lewis Tan earned a Best Profile or Q&A nomination at 2022's Folio: Eddie and Ozzie Awards and went on to earn an honorable mention. It was also nominated for an L.A. Press Club SoCal Journalism Award that same year.
Experience
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Gil Macias has lived and breathed pop culture his entire life. Influenced by movies such as "Alien," "Halloween" and "A Nightmare on Elm Street," Gil gravitated toward art, film, television, and writing. In 2006, Gil joined Playboy as an editorial assistant, eventually becoming the magazine's managing editor. His writing has also appeared in publications such as Inked, Blurt, Looper, Nicki Swift, FLOOD magazine, Thrillist, ReMIND magazine, and Out magazine. In 2022, Gil became deputy editor at The A.V. Club, where he managed the weekly editorial calendar, onboarded freelance writers, and served as an editor and staff writer for film, music, and books. Gil has edited digital news content for PEOPLE, and was a regular contributor at Out Magazine and L.A. Weekly. He would join TMZ's TooFab.com as a temporary producer in October 2025.
Education
Gil attended Long Beach City College and received an associate's degree in film, with a concentration in film production and screenwriting.