
Bong Joon Ho Will Always Root for the Losers
In his new film, Mickey 17, the director brings his preoccupation with classism to outer space.
In his new film, Mickey 17, the director brings his preoccupation with classism to outer space.
The Palestinian American sitcom is the first of its kind—and takes its humor very seriously.
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Five years after the pandemic, I’m holding out for a story that doesn’t just describe our experience, but transforms it.
The artist’s latest album is an ode to her early career—and a powerful demonstration of growth.
A profane blogger believes an innocent woman is being framed for murder. He’ll do anything to prove he’s right—and terrorize anyone who says he’s wrong.
Trash dumping is taking a devastating environmental toll—especially on poorer countries.
Lady Gaga’s talent for the absurd worked well for the show.
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Why has kosher salt replaced table salt in American pantries?
Bong Joon Ho’s first film after Parasite is another satire, this time with a delirious sci-fi veneer.
The show seems to be delivering an uncomfortable verdict on one of its biggest questions.
Russian state TV is sounding an awful lot like Trumpworld these days.
Reality television helped propel Donald Trump to the White House. Now its conventions are helping him expand its powers.
The artist formerly known as Kanye West thinks this is a great time for a comeback. He might be right.
Artists’ attempts at activism often meet mockery on social media. One actor figured out a better way to do it.
It’s gotten so bad, I’m considering leaving him.
Reddit’s not perfect, but it may be the best platform on a junky web.
Even the most mundane moments are riveting in the new deep-sea drama film Last Breath.
Anora swept the awards, proving that Hollywood’s biggest night could still recognize indie movies.