Review: Skinamarink
Horror in your head.
Elves need not apply.
Podcaster and music critic Rob Harvilla reminds us of the debts we owe to the tunes of that often cringeworthy decade.
The indie artists suing Stable Diffusion may not realize it, but they're doing the Mouse's dirty work.
It's the story of a distant future where rich denizens meddle in the affairs of the past.
Falwell and his wife engaged in extramarital trysts with a younger man and introduced him to powerful friends, such as future president Donald Trump.
The director worries that the public doesn't trust his spy agency.
Florida threatens a venue for letting minors attend a sexualized holiday cabaret performance with their parents.
For the first time, The Great British Baking Show's three best bakers are immigrants to the U.K.
The U.S. and the Holocaust condemns anti-refugee policies of the World War II era.
Some conservatives toss “parents’ rights” out the window in a holiday culture war against kids at live shows.
Demands by lawmakers and government officials for locally produced content may lead to online censorship.
The Monty Python legend on giving offense and getting laughs
Star Wars remains an epic tale of good vs. evil, but underneath the myth are ordinary human motivations.
Friday A/V Club: Sight and Sound revises the film canon again.
Until next year's, because capitalism is always making things better.
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The black market for drugs empowers bad actors while imposing serious burdens on innocents.
Perhaps boutique businesses with hip tastes can be as bad for bands as the biggest corporation.
Return of the Big Figure, and Colin Farrell at a new peak.
The series deals with themes of fate, freedom, and choice.
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Activists were divided about whether to professionalize the political community or keep it ideologically pure. Sound familiar?
Hollywood often takes liberties. But there's a distinction to be made between poetic license and historical revisionism.
The show depicts the killer's gruesome crimes but lays some of the blame on the Milwaukee police who failed for so long to catch him.
The British spy series shows the lengths to which government overseers will go to protect themselves.
Peaky Blinders reminds us that when the government bans or artificially limits a resource, control of that resource often gets decided through violence.
"Spazzing on that ass" does nothing whatsoever to harm people with cerebral palsy.
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This chilling cat-and-mouse hunt between Jeff Bridges and John Lithgow is worth your attention.
The game won't be playable in Belgium or the Netherlands thanks to local gambling laws.
The original Jurassic Park is the best summer movie ever. The latest sequel just wants to remind you the original exists.
Novel series gets six-episode launch on AMC.
Just don’t expect a whole lot of plot coherence.
Adaptation of Michael Connelly’s book series is punchy, clever, and entertaining.