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Read an excerpt from Tegan and Sara's graphic novel 'Junior High'

EW has an exclusive first look at Tegan and Sara's upcoming graphic novel 'Junior High.' Read the excerpt. → Read More

Creed III review: Sequel stars Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors

Star Michael B. Jordan takes the directing reins of 'Creed III,' with Jonathan Majors as his nemesis in the ring. → Read More

Domestic drama 'Pictures from Home' explores the parent trap

Nathan Lane and more star in 'Pictures from Home' — a flawed but warm-hearted exploration of family. → Read More

Sundance Film Festival wrap-up: The best and worst of 2023

Here are the highs, lows, and whoas that marked this year's edition of the Sundance Film Festival. → Read More

Romance gets real in the electrifying Netflix thriller Fair Play

The Sundance breakout 'Fair Play' — already picked up by Netflix — makes screen sex feel sexy (and dangerous) again. → Read More

'Eileen' review: Anne Hathaway is electric in a wild Hitchcockian noir

Ottessa Moshfegh's 2015 novel 'Eileen' becomes an audacious thriller about female rage and desire. → Read More

Death becomes Daisy Ridley in the witty deadpan indie 'Sometimes I Think About Dying'

'Star Wars' actress Daisy Ridley pivots to depressive indie heroine in this Sundance breakout. → Read More

M3GAN review: A murderous doll goes haywire in new horror comedy

A tiny robot wreaks murderous havoc in Blumhouse's madcap, endlessly memed horror comedy 'M3GAN.' → Read More

Hit me Shakespeare one more time: The Bard gets a jukebox musical in '& Juliet'

A classic Shakespeare tale gets a twist — and a full pop treatment — in Broadway's '& Juliet.' Read EW's review. → Read More

The Menu review: A deliciously wicked food-world satire

Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy go knives out at the restaurant from hell in 'The Menu.' → Read More

Pop Culture of My Life: Kevin Wilson on 'True Grit,' Origami Yoda, and the one VHS tape he couldn't quit

The best-selling author of 'The Family Fang' and 'Nothing to See Here' reflects on a few of his favorite things. → Read More

EW's favorite alternative Christmas movies

Find out which unconventional Christmas movies made EW's nice list… the ornaments give away a few. → Read More

Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner on Sinatra, the tao of Natalie Imbruglia's 'Torn,' and the songs that make him cry

On the eve of their new album, Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner shares the soundtrack of his life, from Sinatra to Natalie Imbruglia's 'Torn' to the songs that make him cry. → Read More

'Decision to Leave' would be a crime to miss, 'Stars at Noon' doesn't shine

EW's critics review the latest releases: 'Till,' 'Decision to Leave,' 'The Good Fight,' and 'Stars at Noon.' → Read More

David O. Russell's odd, fitful 'Amsterdam' is all stars and shenanigans

Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, and more populate 'Amsterdam,' an odd shaggy-dog mystery. → Read More

Bros review: a messy, funny, charming gay rom-com from Billy Eichner

Billy Eichner is a podcaster looking for love, and casually breaking big-screen history in 'Bros.' → Read More

The passion and the fury of Sinéad O'Connor comes through in the documentary 'Nothing Compares'

The smart, sympathetic 'Nothing Compares' recasts Sinéad O'Connor's tabloid-headline life. → Read More

Catherine Called Birdy review: Coming-of-age comedy is a medieval treat

YA favorite 'Catherine Called Birdy' gets an irreverent, fiercely feminist adaptation from Lena Dunham. → Read More

Brendan Fraser shines in 'The Whale,' a overwrought, underbaked drama

Star Brendan Fraser is better than director Darren Aronfosky's stagey adaptation of 'The Whale.' → Read More

'Teleholic' essayist Elissa Bassist's new memoir 'Hysterical' explores screen culture through a feminist lens

Read an exclusive excerpt below; Cheryl Strayed and Roxane Gay are already fans of the writer's debut. → Read More