In Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 14, when Wolf eventually comes to see and confirm the safety of Sofia, she is on the staircase and is enraged with him. She cuts him up with biting words on how he ...
The novel takes seriously the question of whether you can read Proust and have a day job, circling the perennial tension ...
Edward Saatchi first saw “The Magnificent Ambersons,” Orson Welles’s mangled masterpiece from 1942, when he was twelve years ...
As the musical version of Bret Easton Ellis’s notoriously gory book returns to the stage, its tale of 80s yuppie nihilism feels more relevant than ever in the era of Andrew Tate, Trump and tech bros ...
When the credits rolled on Is This Thing On? we couldn’t help but feel a bit cheated. Cheated that the great performances weren’t used for a better script, cheated that the stand-up comedy angle ...
Alexander Skarsgård may steal the show as a toxic director, but he can't quite save a script that feels more like a ...
Abstract ideas rarely fail because they are false; they fail because they are hard to grasp. Across history, deep thinkers ...
Outlook at Sundance | Beth de Araújo’s daring, harrowing sophomore scours the fear that clouds an 8-year-old girl after witnessing a rape.
From The Last Detail to Badlands, these masterpieces have become enshrined in cinematic history, coming to represent the accomplishments of the 1970s.
There was a time when compiling a best-of list for January felt like scraping the barrel, artists and labels holding fire on their best music until the blossoming of snowdrops and the renewal of ...
Six right-wing Liberal men were yesterday unable to decide who should challenge the party's first female leader. Meanwhile, ...
The desire for a new jazz age is a wish for a new national identity as glamorous and unassailable as old Hollywood.
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