Though they were created for comic books, the artist’s horny and hilarious drawings of his own neuroses, and of glamazons in thigh-high boots, are unnervingly powerful on gallery walls ...
Prince Harry's visibly tense High Court appearance sparks concern over marital strain with Meghan Markle amid her Netflix ...
Mondo is back with a brand new limited edition 1/6 scale figure as they take flight with a new Superman: The Animated Series ...
Gary Weekes placed portraits of Black people in New Brunswick on used baking trays in his latest exhibit called, Trayces. The ...
Incorporating footage shot by the author's wife, Rachel Eliza Griffiths, the doc captures the strength and resilience of its ...
From a timely immigration doc to the greatest party of Black luminaries ever held, Sundance 2026 closes out its stint in Utah ...
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What Critics Are Saying About the Melania Documentary
The brutal reviews are in. Here’s an updating roundup highlighting the sharpest (and meanest) commentary about Melania Trump’s new film.
How the memorial and museum plans to continue its mission of preservation after the last Holocaust survivors pass away.
Thirty years ago, a bulldozer stunt put the rural Nevada county at the center of a national movement — one that still ...
Why Industry superstar Myha’la won’t kiss her co-stars anymore - INTERVIEW : The American actor is back in the stilettos of ...
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Silenced review: Glossy portrait of human rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson is too diffuse to make its point
Focusing on Amber Heard and barely mentioning people without financial or social recourse to challenge their abusers makes the film feel like tabloid.
In the early '00s, a group of Rhode Island artists lived in a hidden spot in the bowels of a mall -- for four years.
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