“We’re being invaded by an army of clones.”
Lucrecia Martel’s first narrative film in nine years follows an 18th-century Spanish official in charge of a remote South American colony.
“It takes a lot of patience.”
In her new album, Warzone, the artist updates songs from her catalog, but misses the mark more often than not.
The director of The Lobster has made a film that’s right in his wheelhouse: a period dramedy set in a palace full of mean aristocrats vying for power.
The series taps into the timeliness (and timelessness) of stories about oppressive political systems.
The new film retells a classic story of bored aristocrats hunting humans—with a subversive twist.
Scientists have theories as to why—some worrisome, some hopeful, all involving humans.
Sadly, this is not a hypothetical question.