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It's bubbly and fun, with toe-tapping musical numbers that are geniously staged. → Read More
You think you're lonely? Try being a vampire! → Read More
All the President's Men goes for precise seriousness, and Dick successfully pokes fun at the whole enterprise. → Read More
Starring Julianne Moore in the title role, writer-director Sebastián Lelio's Gloria Bell offers a full, 360-degree view of a middle-aged woman's inner life. → Read More
Getting older is life's great folly, and most of us are incapable of doing so gracefully. → Read More
Over the past four decades, Ruth Reichl has been one of the defining voices in American food culture. She has worked on all sides of the industry: as a chef in a collectively-owned restaurant in Berkeley, as the editor of the Los Angeles Times Food section, as one of the most influential food critics in […] → Read More
Both Gloria and Widows are a study in desperation. → Read More
There are many terrible jobs, but the jobs on display in 1994's Clerks and 2018's Support the Girls are pretty sucky. → Read More
As HBO's Game of Thrones comes to an end, die-hard fans might already be wondering to themselves, "What am I going to watch next?" Here are the 10 best shows like GoT. → Read More
Bill Hader talks about Season 2 of Barry, his critically acclaimed and Emmy-winning HBO comedy series. The former SNL star is much more serious than you'd think, and Barry proves how dark and deep the writer and actor can really get. → Read More
Jim Jarmusch's horror-comedy The Dead Don't Die is a star-studded zombie movie, with Adam Driver, Bill Murray, Chloe Sevigny, Tilda Swinton, and Selena Gomez battling the undead. → Read More
Like a surprise twist in a TV soap opera, the Jussie Smollett case took another wild turn today when Cook County prosecutors dropped all charges against the actor, who had allegedly staged a phony hate crime in Chicago on January 29, 2019. → Read More
Following the critical and commercial success of Get Out, writer-director Jordan Peele is back with another disturbing (and quite funny) horror film in Us—a full-on thrill-ride that works precisely because of its director's vision → Read More
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood tells the story of Los Angeles during the summer of 1969, with plenty of real-life Hollywood figures making appearances in the film. Here's everything you need to know about these characters and what contemporary actors will play them in the movie. → Read More
Everything you need to know about the 1986 charity event Hands Across America and how it relates to Jordan Peele's latest horror film, Us. → Read More
While there are almost too many movies about musicians to count, here are the 25 best musical biopics ever made. → Read More
Hollywood has a lot in store for this year's summer blockbuster season, from sequels, reboots, and a new Quentin Tarantino film. Here are the movies we're most looking forward to in Summer 2019. → Read More
Four Weddings and a Funeral was not Grant's first movie role, but it was indisputably the movie that made him an international star—and the movie that essentially established the on-screen persona he maintained throughout the '90s, the awkward and harmless romantic leading man. → Read More
I Love You, Now Die looks at the infamous "texting suicide case" about Michelle Carter, the Massachusetts teenager who encouraged Roy Carter to kill himself → Read More
From "Goldfinger" to "Skyfall," we break down the best tracks playing alongside 007. → Read More