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NYTimes ArtsOct 30, 2025
‘Little Amélie or the Character of Rain' Review: Discovering the World
In this sweet animated film, set in Japan, a Belgian child encounters a flood of new wonders.

Playbill NewsOct 30, 2025
Tom Hanks' This World of Tomorrow Begins Off-Broadway October 30
Hanks is writing and starring in the world premiere at The Shed Off-Broadway.



Playbill NewsOct 30, 2025
Brandon Kyle Goodman's Heaux Church Extends Off-Broadway at Ars Nova
Lena Waithe is on the producing team for the Big Mouth and Human Resources star's show.




CNBC Media NewsOct 30, 2025
Analysts think Trump would block a Comcast-WBD deal. Comcast says M&A is 'viable'
Comcast's Mike Cavanagh told investors he believes M&A is more "viable than maybe some of the public commentary that's out there."

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 30, 2025
‘Stranger Things' Kids Prepare for Final Battle in Season Five Trailer
Volume 1 of the final season will premiere on November 26th, with Volume 2 dropping on Christmas

VultureOct 30, 2025
The Witcher Recap: Witch Hunt
As the Continent-wide war wages on, Geralt gets yet another glimpse at the toll it takes on the innocent who can't defend themselves.

NYTimes ArtsOct 30, 2025
‘Down Cemetery Road' Review: Warming Up for ‘Slow Horses'
Emma Thompson plays the private-eye heroine of Mick Herron's first series of novels in a new series for Apple TV.

NYTimes ArtsOct 30, 2025
‘Hedda' Review: Sex, Lies and a Country Estate
??Tessa Thompson plays mind games with her guests in Nia DaCosta's endlessly surprising adaptation of the Henrik Ibsen production.

VultureOct 30, 2025
The Witcher Season-Premiere Recap: The Witcher Has Two Faces
Geralt's journey continues with Liam Hemsworth donning the white wig, muttering one-liners, and chopping up monsters and men alike with a big sword.

Playbill NewsOct 30, 2025
Mark Strong, Lesley Manville-Led Oedipus Begins on Broadway October 30
Robert Icke directs and adapts the Sophocles tragedy, coming to the Main Stem after a West End bow.



Playbill NewsOct 30, 2025
Carla Gugino and Arian Moayed Join Good Sex at Brooklyn's Powerhouse Arts
For one night only, they will join a rotating cast performing the collaboration between Irish theatre company Dead Centre and novelist Emilie Pine.



Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 30, 2025
Jamey Johnson on All the Times He's Mistaken for Chris Stapleton
"He said he gets the same shit," Johnson tells Rolling Stone's Nashville Now podcast

NYTimes ArtsOct 30, 2025
‘Paddington: The Musical': The West End Will Now Look After This Bear
Over nearly seven decades Paddington Bear has enjoyed a lasting popularity. Now, he's the star of a new musical.

New York Times MoviesOct 30, 2025
Three Great Documentaries to Stream
In this month's picks, a chilling true-crime entry, a movie about an execution equipment manufacturer and a devilish doc from the "Exorcist" director William Friedkin.

NYTimes ArtsOct 30, 2025
‘Baahubali: The Epic' Review: The Return of the King
This film combines S.S. Rajamouli's dynamic two-part period epic, "Baahubali: The Beginning" (2015) and "Baahubali 2: The Conclusion" (2017), into a single, rollicking story with aplomb.

New York Times BooksOct 30, 2025
Mark Z. Danielewski Thinks His New Western, "Tom's Crossing," is His Best Work Yet
Mark Z. Danielewski has returned with "Tom's Crossing," a 1,200-page western that is both more accessible than his earlier work and "the book of my life."

NYTimes ArtsOct 30, 2025
‘Fire of Wind' Review: May Day
In this elegant, elliptical folk tale set in rural Portugal, a group of grape pickers are trapped in treetops after a bull is let loose and gores a few of their companions.

New York Times MoviesOct 30, 2025
Colin Farrell and Edward Berger on ‘Ballad of a Small Player'
The actor was so fearful of the role, he thought about not getting on a plane to the Macau set. But it was a passion project for the director.

NYTimes ArtsOct 30, 2025
Gothic Fiction Starter Park: Books to Read to Understand Modern Horror
With roots in the 18th century, this haunted genre's hallmarks can be found throughout modern horror. Here's where to start.

Playbill NewsOct 29, 2025
Audible Will Present 25th Anniversary Readings of The Laramie Project Off-Broadway
Playwright Moisés Kaufman will also direct the four performances at the Minetta Lane.




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Playbill NewsOct 29, 2025
How to Get $45 Tickets to See Mark Strong and Lesley Manville in Oedipus on Broadway
The reimagined version of Sophocles' tragedy won an Olivier Award in London's West End.



NYTimes ArtsOct 29, 2025
23 New Books to Read in November: Salman Rushdie, Margaret Atwood, Akwaeke Emezi and More
New fiction by Salman Rushdie and Bryan Washington, a memoir by Margaret Atwood, devilish romantasy and more.

Playbill NewsOct 29, 2025
Will The Lost Boys Break Broadway's Vampire Musical Curse?
Why has there never been a successful vampire musical on Broadway? Playbill takes a bite out of this question.



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Beth Leavel Will Be Queen of Hearts in Alice in Neverland Musical Readings (Playbill News)

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 29, 2025
Jamey Johnson on the Concussion That Stopped His Music: ‘Did More Damage Than I Thought'
The country songwriter fell and struck his head in 2010, suffering a head injury that not only diminished his writing but affected his personality

BBC Entertainment & ArtsOct 29, 2025
Sir Tom Jones on the pain of success while his father worked down the pit
The Welsh pop star reflected on his extraordinary life and career.

VultureOct 29, 2025
Selling Sunset Recap: Is She Really Going Out With Him?
Chrishell sees another enemy vanquished, but she now has a new challenge in Emma's rich, underwhelming boyfriend.

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BBC Entertainment & ArtsOct 29, 2025
Sir David Attenborough backs bid to buy estate
Wildlife trusts attempt to raise £30m to keep Northumberland's Rothbury Estate from being split up.

NYTimes ArtsOct 29, 2025
Dissecting Three Stephen King Adaptations
Gilbert Cruz, editor of The New York Times Book Review, breaks down three Stephen King movie adaptations and how they differ from their source material.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 29, 2025
Laufey Talks Arena Tour, Everlane Collab, & Her Fourth Grade Facebook Bully
Having brought the fictional "Everland" to life with the top-selling clothing brand, Laufey chats with Rolling Stone about her latest projects

NYTimes ArtsOct 29, 2025
Bjorn Andresen, Reluctant ‘Most Beautiful Boy,' Dies at 70
At 15, he played the muse to an ailing composer in Luchino Visconti's film "Death in Venice." He later said he'd felt sexualized by the director.

NYTimes ArtsOct 29, 2025
‘Love War' Review: Married to the Job
This documentary is a fast-charging profile of Lynsey Addario, a photojournalist who chases conflicts abroad while finessing them at home.

New York Times MoviesOct 29, 2025
In ‘Ballad of a Small Player,' Colin Farrell Knows When to Run
Colin Farrell stars in Edward Berger's eye-popping but lethargic follow-up to ‘Conclave.'

Playbill NewsOct 28, 2025
How Are Reviews for Beau the Musical's Off-Broadway Return?
The heartfelt musical is back for an encore engagement at St. Luke's Theatre.



Time EntertainmentJun 06, 2025
The Life of Chuck Works Too Hard For Its Warm Fuzzies
Mike Flanagan's adaptation of a Stephen King novella, starring Tom Hiddleston, tries to get at the very meaning of life.

Rolling Stone Movie ReviewsMay 15, 2025
‘Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning' Is One Long Tom Cruise Victory Lap
The most superhuman star alive valiantly tries to save the world — and the movies — one last time

DVD ReviewsJan 30, 2019
Our Cartoon President: Season One with World Class Amenities
When political times are bad, humor is often the only remedy. Stephen Colbert tries to help here with an animated parody of President Donald Trump, his family and staff- first seen in small segments on his "Late Show" but expanded to a half-hour series for Showtime (where there's much less content restriction.) Everyone, on both political sides, is depicted here as caricatures as you'd see in newspaper political cartoons- Trump with an orange face and obviously fake hair, his wife Melania looking and talking a bit like "Natasha" from Rocky and Bullwinkle, daughter Ivanka as a stereotypical "valley girl" and (now-former) Attorney General Jeff Sessions oddly as a small gnome-like being, to name just a few. Each episode is given a loose plot that seems to exist mainly just to support the jokes the wri...Read the entire review




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