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NYTimes ArtsOct 25, 2025
Phyllis Trible, 92, Dies; Studied the Bible Through a Feminist Lens
An influential scholar, she challenged centuries of biblical interpretation that presumed that women were unequal to men in the eyes of God.

New York Times MoviesOct 25, 2025
The Most Debated Horror Movie Endings
Some filmmakers have no qualms about sending audiences out on the bleakest note; others famously watered down their conclusions. These are among the most debated.

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Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 25, 2025
Some Gen Z Men So Scared of Getting Filmed They've Stopped Dating
People are using others' dating fails to gain clout — and it's having a chilling effect on young mens' love lives

New York Times BooksOct 25, 2025
‘The Interview': Anthony Hopkins on Quitting Drinking and Finding God
The actor, now 87, talks about his childhood, the epiphanies in his life and more.

NYTimes ArtsOct 25, 2025
When Hollywood Tries to Depict Broadway Genius, the Results Rarely Sing
The new Lorenz Hart biopic "Blue Moon" gets a lot right about the creation of musicals that a spate of 1940s films got wildly wrong.

NYTimes ArtsOct 24, 2025
Two Nights with Malala: The Nobel Laureate on Love, Activism and Having Fun
Basketball and Dua Lipa are on the schedule during a New York jaunt with the Nobel laureate, whose intimate memoir finds her juggling activism and married life.

NYTimes ArtsOct 24, 2025
6 Items From the Gene Hackman Auction: His Art, Scripts and Galaga
The actor, who died this year at 95, led a quiet life in New Mexico. An auction of his belongings offers insights into his life and work.

NYTimes ArtsOct 24, 2025
The White House's Movie Theater Is Among the East Wing Rubble
Nixon watched "Patton" there. Obama hosted the "Lincoln" cast. Built in 1942, the White House's private movie theater offered refuge and entertainment.

NYTimes ArtsOct 24, 2025
10 Cozy Fall Books That Feel Like a Hug
Witty mysteries, cottagecore fantasies and bighearted classics provide a dose of warmth and comfort to bolster you through the long, cold nights ahead.

NYTimes ArtsOct 24, 2025
Barbara Gips, Creator of Memorable Movie Catchphrases, Dies at 89
Her best-known tagline was also her first to be published, written for "Alien": "In space no one can hear you scream."

Playbill NewsOct 24, 2025
Evita 10-Track Cast Album With Rachel Zegler Out Now; Full Live Album to Come in 2026
Jamie Lloyd directed the revival of the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical.



New York Times MoviesOct 24, 2025
Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
Dystopian societies and time travel anxieties are covered in this month's selection of sci-fi offerings.

NYTimes ArtsOct 24, 2025
9 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsOct 24, 2025
Booker Prize launches new award for children's fiction including young judges
The prize will be judged by both adults and children, with the first award to be announced in 2027.

Rolling Stone Movie ReviewsOct 24, 2025
‘A House of Dynamite' Is Not the Armageddon Procedural You're Looking For
Kathryn Bigelow returns to remind you that the threat of nuclear war is still alive and kicking — which is more than you can say for this thriller

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 24, 2025
Hayley Williams, Jack Antonoff, María Zardoya, Role Model Rock Rolling Stone's Musicians on Musicians Event
It was a sold-out night in New York, filled with lively sing-alongs, lots of laughs, and insightful conversations

New York Times MoviesOct 24, 2025
With ‘Bugonia,' Jesse Plemons Takes the Lead
His performance as a conspiracy theorist who kidnaps an executive has put him in the awards season mix. But letting go of the character wasn't easy.

VultureOct 23, 2025
What's Happening to the White House Movie Theater?
The historic theater is now gone, as part of the East Wing demolition.

Playbill NewsOct 23, 2025
Listen to 'Genealogy of Revolution' From the Upcoming We Live in Cairo Cast Album
The musical about the Arab Spring ran last year Off-Broadway.



NYTimes ArtsOct 23, 2025
‘Bugonia' Review: Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons and an Alien Conspiracy
Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons star in the latest absurdity from Yorgos Lanthimos.

Playbill NewsOct 22, 2025
The Lightning Thief Will Get a London Cast Recording (With New Material)
The album will feature 15 minutes of never-before-recorded music.



NYTimes ArtsOct 22, 2025
Kathryn Bigelow Returns to Themes of Power and Violence in ‘A House of Dynamite'
Her newest, "A House of Dynamite," about a nuclear missile headed to the U.S., takes up themes of power and violence that have long interested her.

New York Times MoviesOct 17, 2025
Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a poetic documentary from South Africa, a Cold War thriller from Yugoslavia, a coming-of-age story set in the Dominican Republic, and more.

New York Times MoviesOct 17, 2025
7 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

DVD ReviewsOct 10, 2019
Robin Williams Comic Genius


The title of this DVD goldmine for fans of Robin Williams' stand-up and improv work can be described with a word that Williams used frequently in his acts over the decades: Redundant. After his singular success in stand-up, film, and TV, everyone should know at this point that the Comic Genius description comes prepackaged with the name. It was for me when I first came to San Francisco for grad school in late 2002, but I mostly knew of Williams' genius through his film roles, a cornucopia of comedic and dramatic work that showcased his immensely versatile talent.

But I didn't know much about his stand-up work, coming from a country where his HBO specials weren't available. A San Francisco native who became a beloved figure of the city as his fame rose; he represented the perfect welcome for me as I bought his 2002 Live on Broadway special on DVD on my first day in th...Read the entire review





Movies.com Movie NewsDec 31, 2018
Next 3 Surprising Comedies: 'The Upside,' 'What Men Want,' 'Tyler Perry's A Madea Family Funeral'
Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly star in Holmes & Watson as the legendary detectives in a funny and surprising take on the team's pairing. Really, though, it's more about the chemistry between the actors, who previously starred together in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby and Step Brothers, as it is about any sort of mystery. (By the way, Reilly also appeared in a cameo role in Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, which featured Ferrell in the starring role.) Two upcoming comedies offer new different, surprising takes on material that has been previously told. The third is a sequel that may be the final installment in a long-running series and may offer a big surprise in its resolution. Here's what we know about three movies that we hope will amuse us...
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