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Comedians Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers honored the best, brightest, and dumbest in pop culture, from Album of the Year to Best Sauce
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She brought the plucky Lilo to life in the popular animated film series, and unnerved viewers as the child villain Samara in the horror film "The Ring."
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The actress, who also starred in Big Love, reportedly died from sepsis following a battle with meningitis
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A former monk who was also Uma Thurman's father, he made sure Buddhism retained its intellectual and spiritual rigor as it spread through the West.
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How Hiro Murai helped turn Widow's Bay into a singular TV destination.
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The former Top Gear presenter did not clarify what type of cancer he had been diagnosed with.
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The singer's phone-free shows kick off in September, with tickets sold out on primary marketplace Ticketmaster
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Kyle Cooke says Amanda Batula still has a lot of stuff at his apartment: "She has a boyfriend that can come over and probably help pack up a car."
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The comedians sang t.A.T.u's early-aughts hit during the fifth annual Las Culturistas Culture Awards, with cameos from Britney Snow and Malin Akerman
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Brunson and Hart will take to the mound before the Yankees face off against the Chicago White Sox in the Bronx
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Several dates along Abrams' upcoming tour have sold out, with her next album, Daughter From Hell, slated to arrive next month
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The book covering the life and career of the Nine and Titanic songwriter has been written by Joshua Rosenblum.
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Eva Noblezada, McKenzie Kurtz, Jasmine Amy Rogers, and The Voice's Bryson Battle are some notable alums of the talent showcase.
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In books like "The Cheese and the Worms," he helped push beyond the story of great events and leaders, entering the minds and hearts of peasants.
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Stearns, a longtime principal at American Ballet Theater, has stepped down. He talks about being pushed to leave and the pains and boons of growing older.
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Robert O'Hara is directing the Tony-winning musical alongside guest music director Joseph Joubert.
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The third annual series in Hudson River Park will kick off in July.
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"Of all the many dumb and crazy problems that Donald Trump has created never did I imagine that one of them would be algae"
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This social thriller uses a blunt metaphor — a demon that resembles the object of same-sex desire — to make a moving point about the evils of conversion therapy
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Anthology Film Archives is screening Chris Jolly's restored 2001 lo-fi indie film twice nightly.
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The show, which revisits the story of a marmalade-loving bear, plans to open next April at the Hirschfeld Theater in New York.
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Rolling Stone was on the ground with camera in hand for the UFC's Freedom 250 extravaganza
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Fox's stock dropped following its announcement that it will acquire Roku for $22 billion. Analysts still think it's a good deal.
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As the Trump administration seeks to move forward with renovations at the center, a judge has asked for its programming calendar.
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Savage will open in Leicester in February 2027 and visit cities including Liverpool and Birmingham.
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The Oscar winner and Josh O'Connor star in a National Theater production of Shakespeare's tragedy. Other picks include Matthew López's "The Inheritance."
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Celine Song's new movie stars Dakota Johnson as a high-end New York City matchmaker. Five real ones weigh in on its accuracy and more.
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We highlight recent home video releases of indie, foreign, documentary, grindhouse and classic movies, as well as TV shows. Check them all out below.
New Indie
One of the best films of 2018 you may well have missed is Yen Tan's powerful period drama 1985 (Wolfe), starring Cory Michael Smith (Gotham) as a young gay man who returns to Texas from New York City to spend Christmas with his parents (played with subtle poignancy by Virginia Madsen and Michael Chiklis). Set in the early years of the HIV-AIDS epidemic, the film examines the secrecy and judgments that tore so many families apart, and it's an evocative examination of this very specific time and place, shot in stunning black and white and featuring a powerful script (by Tan) and a talented ensemble. Seek... Read More
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Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
VFX Breakdown of the Day:
Aquaman is surprisingly not Oscar-nominated for Best Visual Effects, but as you can see in this breakdown its VFX are amazing:
Fan Theory of the Day:
In the latest Film Theory video, MatPat tackles the theories about which characters will be revealed as undercover Skrulls in Captain Marvel:
Character in Close-Up:
Speaking of Marvel superheroes, ScreenRant chronicles the history of Spider-Man in movies:
Oscar Montage of the Day:
Burger Fiction chronicles all the Academy Award winners for Best Animated Feature:
Vintage Image of the Day:
W.C. Fields, who was born on this day in 1880, rehearses on the set of... Read More
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