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With Run The Series, The A.V. Club examines film franchises, studying how they change and evolve with each new installment.
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The director Wes Ball narrates a sequence from his film.
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In this month's sci-fi picks, surviving a pandemic and predicting a catastrophe.
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Chris Pine's shaggy debut feature has a charismatic cast that rambles along with him on a Los Angeles detective adventure.
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Fiona Harvey accuses Netflix, as well as writer Richard Gadd, of lying, in a Piers Morgan interview.
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Though Yance Ford's new Netflix documentary takes on a much-explored topic, its mix of personal and polemic makes for a strong argument.
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Alki Zei's Greek classic, set in the birthplace of democracy in the mid-1930s, feels eerily relevant in today's America.
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced a global $500 million campaign to shore up its financial future.
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And debuted their Talking Heads cover live.
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Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
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Public Enemies, Moneyball, The Matrix, and more.
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On separating the character from her real-life inspiration and her most difficult day on set.
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Who is Caesar? And how did apes learn to talk, anyway? Your burning questions about the "Planet of the Apes" franchise answered.
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The rock band showcased their Talking Heads cover for the first time live on the Eras Tour
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His third collab of the year "I Had Some Help" is out now. Yee haw!
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Twenty-year-old singer Eden Golan makes the final, despite being booed during dress rehearsals.
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Looking to stream something good? Your algorithm can only work so hard, but we've got your back.
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Eden Golan was performing her song Hurricane at a dress rehearsal when she was booed by the crowd.
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Chris Pine's directorial debut, Poolman, has not been having a good time with critics. The film has, in fact, been panned about as hard as a movie can be, both during its debut last year at the Toronto International Film Festival, and then again this month, when it began getting screened to a wider group of viewers.…
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The star kicks off the latest leg of her tour in Paris, adding new songs and cutting some favourites.
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"It's like relearning the English language."
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Your guess as to how this Netflix comedy feels about its investigative reporters trying to solve a murder mystery in Ireland is as good as ours
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The show, a surprise Netflix hit that says it is based on real events, had inspired viewers to try to uncover the real identities of the characters depicted onscreen.
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The producer and Garbage drummer remembers the life and legacy of the late iconoclast, who was quick with a sharp one-liner
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"They're snapshots of the past: first-night gifts, holidays abroad, memories of lost friends and loved ones," the award-winning actress says. Her latest, written with Brendan O'Hea, is "Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays the Rent."
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Brooke Shields plays a single mother who comes face to face with her college ex-boyfriend at her daughter's destination wedding in this tired romantic comedy.
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Netflix offers a few high-profile originals this May as the summer movie season gets ready to kick off in theaters. Jerry Seinfeld makes his feature directorial debut and acts in Unfrosted, a comedy about the origin of Pop-Tarts also starring Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan, Amy Schumer, James Marsden, Dan Levy, and…
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The director David Leitch narrates a sequence from his film featuring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt.
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Magic Mike's finale, M. Night Shyamalan's patient with 23 personalities, Baz Luhrmann's "Gatsby" and a copstravaganza with a serious coda after the belly laughs.
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Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about even if you're not planning to see them.
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On Tuesday, Ballerini releases her first book, Feel Your Way Through, a collection of poems chronicling her 28 years of life so far and lessons learned along the way.
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For many years now, Dr. Martha Lauzen and San Diego State University's Center for the Study of Women
in Television and Film have been a reliable source for sobering statistics on the industry's treatment of women, both in front of, and behind, the camera. The Center issues annual reports on female representation in…
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