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New York Times MoviesJul 10, 2026
How Olivia Wilde Builds Comic Tension in ‘The Invite'
The director and actress discusses a tense scene from her dinner-party comedy, in which she stars with Seth Rogen, Penélope Cruz and Edward Norton.

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Rolling Stone Movie NewsJul 10, 2026
Please, Please, Please Stop Making ‘Evil Dead' Movies
If Evil Dead Burn is where the series is now headed, it's time to give this horror franchise the boomstick

NYTimes ArtsJul 10, 2026
Now Entering Noir City
Crime and mystery fans can catch a 10-day festival of film noir at the Paris Theater, or find some killer movies streaming on major platforms.

VultureJul 10, 2026
Little House on the Prairie Recap: Your Friends and Neighbors
The Ingalls and James ladies get to know each other, and the results are mixed.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJul 10, 2026
Pitbull Sets Guinness World Record for Most ‘Bald Caps' at London Festival
More than 20,000 people participated in the "largest gathering of people wearing bald caps" at BST Festival in Hyde Park

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Rolling Stone Movie NewsJul 10, 2026
Suki Waterhouse on Her New Album — and Hanging with Taylor Swift and BTS
Waterhouse explains how motherhood, Mick Fleetwood, and 50 Cent shaped Loveland

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Rolling Stone Movie NewsJul 10, 2026
Spain vs. Belgium: How to Watch the World Cup Quarterfinal Match
The two teams meet in Los Angeles on Friday, with the winner facing France in the semifinal

Yahoo! BooksJul 10, 2026
Mamdani defends controversial NYC map after omitting iconic Little Italy, Jewish and Irish neighborhoods


VultureJul 10, 2026
American Horror Story 13 Will Be a Monster Mash
Characters from Coven and Freak Show are confirmed, while rumors swirl about Double Feature inclusion.

NYTimes ArtsJul 10, 2026
Historian Kerri K. Greenidge and Her Book ‘The Grimkes' Come Under Fire
Kerri K. Greenidge appeared to lose her professorship at Tufts University after scholars began scrutinizing her 2022 book, "The Grimkes," which is no longer listed on its publisher's website.

VultureJul 10, 2026
Zohran Mamdani Confirmed the City's Price Tag for Taylor Swift's Wedding
That doesn't count other expenditures like Chanel bags for the guests or beer for Jason Kelce.

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Taylor Swift Paid ‘Over $160,000' to Obtain NYC Permit for MSG Wedding, Says Zohran Mamdani (Rolling Stone Movie News)

Yahoo! BooksJul 10, 2026
CEO under fire for mass layoffs amid foreign worker hiring spree now appointed to Fed's task force on jobs


Rolling Stone Movie NewsJul 10, 2026
Ariana Grande Drops Out of ‘American Horror Story' Season 13 Due to Touring
Singer was expected to have a "very tiny" role in what would have been her reunion with Scream Queens producer Ryan Murphy

Playbill NewsJul 10, 2026
Listen to 'Superpower' and 'Wild' from The Lost Boys
The new Broadway musical has released two singles from their upcoming cast album, due July 24 via Atlantic Records.



BBC Entertainment & ArtsJul 10, 2026
Sir Anthony Hopkins to release debut album inspired by his childhood
The album is a collection of pieces the Oscar-winning actor has worked on for more than 60 years.

Playbill NewsJul 10, 2026
Meet Christina Grant. She's Responsible for Those Bloody Kills in The Lost Boys
Grant, who works on both stage and screen, is the makeup artist and designer for the new musical at Broadway's Palace Theatre.



Playbill NewsJul 10, 2026
Michael Kushner's The Dressing Room Project Sets Public Exhibition at Provincetown's ShowQueen Gallery
The photo series offers a look backstage into the dressing rooms of Bernadette Peters, Chita Rivera, Hugh Jackman, and more.



Playbill NewsJul 10, 2026
Understudies From The Lost Boys, Schmigadoon!, Hamilton, More Will Step Into the Spotlight This Month
The At This Performance… concert series is an ongoing salute to Broadway and Off-Broadway standbys, understudies, and alternates.



New York Times MoviesJul 10, 2026
Five Action Movies to Stream Now
Upgrade your movie night with these picks, featuring karate-chopping families, rogue assassins and more.

NYTimes ArtsJul 10, 2026
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.

NYTimes ArtsJul 10, 2026
Hershel Parker, Melville Scholar of Ahab-Like Obsessiveness, Dies at 90
The author of an exhaustive two-volume biography, he was "fanatical about his approach to scholarship and infatuated with Melville," a colleague said.

New York Times MoviesJul 10, 2026
5 Children's Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include two 2026 animated adventures and the finale to a Guillermo del Toro franchise.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJul 10, 2026
Anthony Hopkins to Release Album of Original Compositions
The Oscar-winning actor signed a record deal with Decca Classics for Life Is a Dream, which was conducted by Gustavo Dudamel

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJul 10, 2026
Dating Has Always Been a Gamble. ‘Love Island' Takes It to the Extreme
The Peacock reality series is a supercharged version of the modern-day gamification of real-world romance, and that's why we love it

Yahoo! BooksJul 10, 2026
Trump says he will ask Supreme Court to rehear birthright citizenship case


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VultureJul 10, 2026
Love Island USA Recap: Now We Find Out What the Parents Think
America and the Islanders' family members are in alignment: Brinity forever, Kenzie is innocent, and Melanie needs to dump Sincere.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsJul 10, 2026
Disney's 'dismal' live-action Moana panned by critics
Dwayne Johnson reprises his role as demigod Maui, a decade after the original hit animation.

NYTimes ArtsJul 09, 2026
‘Evil Dead Burn' Review: Stop, Drop and Kill
A dark spirit boils and sears its way through an unhappy family in the latest "Evil Dead" installment.

New York Times BooksJul 09, 2026
Historical Fiction Books That Will Transport You to the 1960s
The best-selling author Kerri Maher recommends books that transport readers to the decade of space travel, counterculture and tumultuous societal change.

NYTimes ArtsJul 09, 2026
Art Gallery Shows to See in July
This week in Newly Reviewed, Travis Diehl covers the ramblings of Tinmantis, Jill Magid's politics, a gory group show and Erin Johnson's look at Lawrence, Kan., after "The Day After."

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJul 09, 2026
How Much Did Taylor Swift's Wedding to Travis Kelce Cost?
From security to flowers, here's an estimate of what the popstar's final tab could be

New York Times BooksJul 09, 2026
Homer's Epic ‘Odyssey' Has Something for Every Reader, From Sci-Fi to Romantasy
The world's most famous epic has something for every reader.

NYTimes ArtsJul 09, 2026
‘Barrio Triste' Review: Bad Boys With a Movie Camera
This experimental and earnest film from the Colombian American photographer Stillz follows a group of wayward boys in 1980s Medellín.

NYTimes ArtsJul 09, 2026
Which Version of the ‘Odyssey' Should You Read?
Homer's "Odyssey" has been translated into English countless times, with versions ranging from contemporary and accessible to highly poetic. A.O. Scott, critic at large for The New York Times Book Review, breaks down three translations and explains which one might be right for you.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsJul 09, 2026
Love Island star Cach Mercer joins Strictly line-up
The Love Island winner also works as a model and DJ, and is an ambassador for a mental health charity.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJul 09, 2026
What If ‘The Wizard of Oz' Involved Having Sex With Jon Hamm?
'Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass' is a story of courage, friendship and a quest to fuck the star of 'Mad Men,' not necessarily in that order

NYTimes ArtsJul 09, 2026
In ‘Remake,' a Life Documented on Film Prompts Painful Questions
Ross McElwee ("Sherman's March") reconsiders footage of himself and his family, including a son who died of an overdose.

NYTimes ArtsJul 09, 2026
‘Westhampton' Review: A Humiliating Return
They say that you can't go home again; in this movie, a young filmmaker learns that the hard way.

NYTimes ArtsJul 09, 2026
‘Moana' Review: It Doesn't Go Far
This live-action remake of the 2016 animated film has nothing to add to the original, and winds up subtracting instead.

NYTimes ArtsJul 09, 2026
‘Do You Love Me' Review: Images of a Beirut Beyond War
The director Lana Daher creates a complex emotional portrait of Lebanon with found footage assembled into a 75-minute film of memory, trauma and life.

New York Times MoviesJul 03, 2026
5 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.

New York Times MoviesJul 03, 2026
Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
This month's recommendations include a dreamscape space opera, a dark time-travel diner comedy and an existential alien thriller.

New York Times BooksJun 12, 2026
The Books Times Readers Are Most Excited About This Summer
Lush historical fiction, gripping thrillers, true crime, laugh-out-loud essays and more: Here are the books you've saved most to your reading lists.

Time EntertainmentJun 10, 2025
Why Do So Many Serial Killers Come From the Pacific Northwest? A New Book Offers a Theory
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Caroline Fraser's 'Murderland' delves into the lead-crime theory behind the proliferation of serial killers from the Pacific Northwest.

AV Club FilmsJul 11, 2024
The Boys dares to progress its story in the penultimate episode
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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USA Today: BooksJul 21, 2023
Henry Winkler's memoir 'Being Henry: The Fonz…and Beyond' arrives this fall—here's how to preorder it
Henry Winkler's first-ever memoir, 'Being Henry: The Fonz… and Beyond,' arrives this fall. Here's how to preorder Winkler's latest book.       

TV by the NumbersJan 09, 2020
‘American Horror Story' renewed for 3 more seasons by FX
FX is planning on keeping "American Horror Story" on the…

Movies.com Movie NewsDec 06, 2018
Today in Movie Culture: All of Christian Bale's Physical Transformations, a History of Italian Horror and More
Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture: Music Video of the Day: Footage from Return of the Jedi merges with retro '80s-influenced graphics in this music video for "Sunrise on Endor" by Gemini Sunset (via Geekologie):   Video Essay of the Day: For Fandor, Leigh Singer examines Dogtooth, the breakout movie of The Favourite director Yorgos Lanthimos:   Movie History of the Day: One Hundred Years of Cinema chronicles the history of Italian horror movies, including the original Suspiria:    Movie Comparison of the Day: Couch Tomato shows us 24 reasons that Pixar's Incredibles 2 is basically the same movie as Ghostbusters II:   Vintage Image of the...
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