The show, a sexy romance between two closeted hockey players, began on a small Canadian streaming platform, but has become a ...
In dramatizing a real-life hostage crisis from 1977, Gus Van Sant teases out enticing themes that remain undeveloped.
Now enshrined as Article 1, Section 38, the provision has become an unlikely savior of abortion rights. Wyoming is the ...
He once defied the G.O.P. by blasting military interventions. But what looked like anti-interventionism is really a ...
In a recent book, “Èkó,” the photographer Ollie Babajide Tikare captures the messiness and hope of the Nigerian city.
In two portraits of seafaring religious zealots, the directors Lav Diaz and Mona Fastvold employ bold formal devices to hold ...
How the best-selling author of “People We Meet on Vacation” channelled her love of rom-coms—and her religious upbringing—into ...
There’s no Trump Doctrine, just a map of the world that the President wants to write his name on in big gold letters.
It’s as if the show’s creators absorbed every important conversation in health care today—and somehow transfigured it into ...
In muckily deliberative masterworks such as “Sátántangó” and “The Turin Horse,” the Hungarian director monumentalized the ...
Shannon had played a trailer-trash fuckup in Letts’s early hit, the nihilist neo-noir “Killer Joe,” and for “Bug,” a more ...
Everyone seems to love “The Pitt.” Is that especially true for doctors? I certainly enjoyed it. “The Pitt” is one of the more ...
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