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Maggie Gyllenhaal's radical take on the Bride of Frankenstein story takes a stitched-up middle finger to the patriarchy. Also: Gangsters! And musical numbers!
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The Zombies star played her final performance in the Tony-winning musical at the Hirschfeld March 1.
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Nick Mohammed will host the April 12 ceremony for the London theatrical honors.
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The actor Chadwick Boseman was a playwright, too. At Shakespeare's Globe in London, his "Deep Azure" is drawing attention to a lost talent inspired by the Bard.
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The indie stalwart, who drops the new album Hell to Breakfast with his band the Peacemakers this week, looks back on three decades of desert rock
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Two performances of a new version of Stuart Hample, David Evans, and Douglas J. Cohen's musical will play the Beechman.
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The writer, who has sold 75 million books so far, says her next two are released in October and January.
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By transmitting his love of live performance, the "Just in Time" actor has completed his ascendance to full musical stardom.
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The two musicals secured 11 nominations each for Britain's equivalent of the Tony Awards. Cate Blanchett, Bryan Cranston and Rachel Zegler are also among the nominees.
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The comedian is building a galaxy of collaborators — Timothée Chalamet, Kai Cenat and Justin Bieber — and telling us how they fit into his future.
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In the four years since the British singer last released an album, artists like Sombr, working in similar aesthetic modes, have climbed onto the charts.
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A remake of the 1986 crowd-pleasing hockey movie, starring Ashton James as a promising young Black player, has a lot more on its mind than the original.
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This unclassifiable postmodern spoof, from the comedians Nick Corirossi and Armen Weitzman, is a strange, circuitous trip through California wine country.
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The latest Pixar movie centers on pudgy beavers and a spunky teenager determined to save their habitat.
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See how stars Emily Bergl and Michele Pawk get ready for movin' and a-groovin' onstage each night.
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A new Bill Lawrence comedy starring Steve Carell and a new mystery starring Nicole Kidman are among this month's highlights.
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Maggie Gyllenhaal's "The Bride!" imagines an empowered mate for the monster. We look back at other memorable cinematic versions.
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The sixth book is scheduled to be released on Oct. 27, 2026, and the seventh on Jan. 12, 2027, the author announced on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast.
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They're part of a quadrilogy Sarah J. Maas has been cooking up in a Montana energy vortex.
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Director Federico Bellone's take on the 1987 film will play the purpose-built Capital Theatre.
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The current running boom is producing some of the most stylish running gear ever. Here are the brands we're sprinting toward
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The singer still hasn't really found the language to talk about Liam Payne's death.
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Claire Lynch's novel was inspired by the lesbian women who lost custody of their children in the 1980s.
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The singer revealed the impact of losing his former bandmate while discussing his upcoming album.
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Several promising titles are coming this month, including a new series starring Rachel Weisz and the feature-length sequel to "Peaky Blinders."
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The business depends on packing a punch right away because the first five to 10 episodes are free.
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Let's face it: The Boys has meandered all season long. Thanks to NSFW sex dungeons, flying sheep, a murderous ice rink fiasco, Billy Butcher's (Karl Urban) tumor-induced visions, and whatever the hell Frenchie (Tomer Capone) has been up to, Prime Video's superhero drama feels lost. Even the two promising new Supes who…
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