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The comedian's one-year deal with the Comedy Central show ends in December
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He created realistic imagery for the "Star Wars" franchise, the Indiana Jones films and the "Back to the Future" trilogy. He also put Alice Cooper in a tuxedo and tails for an album cover.
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After hitting several familiar It beats, the first episode delivers a stunning bait and switch.
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Everything you need to know about Crunchyroll's Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc, which pulled a box-office upset.
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Through the Open Window, the latest installment of his Bootleg Series, traces how a complete unknown became the master of his folk domain
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"There were a lot of elements. The shows felt great but it was, like, let's halt now before we walk off this cliff," Thom Yorke said of band's eight-year hiatus after the A Moon Shaped Pool tour
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The star never imagined he'd be performing as the Boss in front of the Boss. But the head-spinning nature of the role has paid off.
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In the transporting monograph "Tyler Mitchell: Wish This Was Real," the gifted young photographer traces a path from high fashion to his Georgia roots.
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A "Girls" girl no more, the actress discusses film roles, family and exactly how often she lets herself sing.
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In "When All the Men Wore Hats," Susan Cheever considers her father as a writer and a role model, recounting the stories behind his celebrated stories.
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The designer Vasilis Marmatakis has created posters for the director's films that are often as enigmatic as the movies themselves.
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The actor, now 87, talks about his childhood, the epiphanies in his life and more.
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Erica Ackerberg, a Times photo editor, calls the photographer Tyler Mitchell to chat about three photos from his new book, "Wish This Was Real."
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Jeremy Allen White shines as the Boss in Deliver Me From Nowhere, whether he's being sad and poetic or exploding onstage.
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Where does Bugonia fit in the Greek Weird Wave provocateur's filmography?
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The director Scott Cooper narrates a scene in which Bruce Springsteen (White) records the song "My Father's House."
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A mother (Allison Williams) and daughter (Mckenna Grace) reel from a tragedy while looking for love in all the right places in this formulaic melodrama.
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