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This month's picks include crypto terrorism, gaslighting, an undercover mission and more.
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To make tickets more affordable, many Off-Broadway shows have implemented rush, lottery, and inexpensive ticket policies.
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Her third LP is her coming-of-age album and her coming-out album, with a nonstop rush of emotional and musical quick-change swerves
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John Nicolson wants Netflix to substantiate what it told a committee about Baby Reindeer portrayal.
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Updated 5/17: The MCU shows no signs of getting any smaller, does it? And now that X-Men '97 has wrapped up its fantastic first season, it's time to see where the show sits in our ranking, from worst to best, of the whopping 27 Marvel series that have premiered since 2013. Prepare for some ambitious Netflix fare,…
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Composer Ingrid Michaelson and 2024 Tony nominees Maryann Plunkett and Dorian Harewood also spoke about the new musical.
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"Two shows. One night. What's that? A hunnid plus," Saweetie raps over a sticky beat
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Let's just say "Lunch" isn't about Uncrustables.
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The free-expression group has been engulfed by debate over its response to the Gaza war that forced the cancellation of its literary awards and annual festival.
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At a Cannes news conference that ignored recent allegations, the director said he was already writing his next film.
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The actress hopes her debut album is received with the same amount of amore she put into it. "But it's going to be what it's going to be."
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Maria Chenery-Woods ran a multi-million pound touting business on an "industrial scale".
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Filmmaker Jane Shchoenbrun explores how we see ourselves in pop culture and how it can be a gateway to understanding our own identities.
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Multiple films this year, including the new family comedy "IF," explore the concept of imaginary friends on the big screen.
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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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Francis Ford Coppola's first movie in more than a decade reveals a filmmaker not content to rest on his laurels.
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From Queen Charlotte to Peaky Blinders, here are the best TV period dramas that deliver thrills, chills, and lots of romance.
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The "Espresso" singer will appear as musical guest this Saturday with Gyllenhaal hosting
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By focusing on a movie-biz caper orchestrated to get the political revolutionary out of trouble, the Apple TV miniseries gives short shrift to his very complicated life
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Earlier this week, we reported that Amazon was moving forward with one of the live-action TV projects it's been developing based off characters in the Spider-Man multiverse, with Nicolas Cage set to star in Noir. That announcement notably avoided talking about the other Spider-Man spin-off show that's been in…
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Trump's legal team tried again to shred Cohen's previous testimony and credibility given his past conviction on charges of perjury
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Apple TV 's bold, thrilling miniseries tells the stranger-than-fiction story of how a Hollywood radical helped Black Panthers leader Huey P. Newton escape the U.S.
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In the biopic "Back to Black," Marisa Abela wears some of the singer's actual clothes, but the hair and makeup team chose to tone the signature beehive down.
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And the single is dropping soon!
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At the heart of The Big Cigar, the Apple TV miniseries centered on Huey P. Newton's escape to Cuba aided by a pair of Hollywood producers, is a simple, oft-repeated idea: This entire thing could be a movie! Bert Schneider (played by Alessandro Nivola) means this literally. The lengths he and his producing partner,…
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Multiple celebrities—Liam Neeson, Sharon Stone, Stephen Fry, and F. Murray Abraham, to name the main ones you've heard of—have issued a series of statements to U.K. paper The Telegraph today, demanding that actor Kevin Spacey be returned to Hollywood safe and sound, and freed from the terrifying prison of "Nobody…
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Maria Chenery-Woods is being sentenced for selling tickets for gigs by Ed Sheeran and others.
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Why is Back to Black so bent on absolving the men in the troubled singer's orbit?
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The Oscar winner has not appeared in film or on stage since 2017 after sexual assault claims.
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The play follows a foreign war correspondent as she struggles to move forward from the trauma she has witnessed.
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Sigourney Weaver—considered, by many, to be acting's preeminent Sigourney—might be about to add yet another Hollywood sci-fi blockbuster franchise to her already considerable resumé. THR reports that Weaver has apparently entered talks to appear in upcoming Star Wars film The Mandalorian & Grogu, marking what would be…
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In this month's sci-fi picks, surviving a pandemic and predicting a catastrophe.
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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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: There's this little show called Rick and Morty, from the Adult Swim network, and if you don't know it, or worse, don't like it, I pity you, dog. No really. Wubba Lubba Dub Dub or something! Rick and Morty is the brainchild of two dinguses named Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, and it's pretty much the epitome of animated comedy for arrested adolescent males raised on The Simpsons, with a splash of Devil Doll and Radiskull thrown in for good measure. As such, it has a lot to tell us about the state of America, circa 2016, if you know what I'm saying. (If you do, let me know, because I don't think I do.) It's also fiercely smart, packed-to-the-gills with High Concept, and (depending on how drunk or stoned you are) incredibly funny. It's even funny if you're not f-ed up, but being in such a state certainly doesn't hurt. This set collects previousl...Read the entire review
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Universal Pictures has pulled back the curtains on Mortal Engines, a steampunk fantasy film presented by Peter Jackson. Jackson is also responsible for the film's screenplay alongside writing partners Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, the trio behind The Lord of the Rings.
Mortal Engines promises to be one of the biggest special effects spectacles of the year, and ahead of the release, we chatted with director Christian Rivers about the challenges of creating the movie's villain, the hero's facial disfigurements and the mobile cities. Watch the video interview down below after learning more about the YA adaptation.
Here's everything we know about Mortal Engines:
What's the movie about?
Based on Philip Reeve's series of the same name... Read More
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