The Ice Road Is Somehow Both Really Smart and Really Stupid

When Liam Neeson’s trucker thriller The Ice Road was first announced, some wondered with more than a little concern if it might be an updated remake of the classic 1953 French thriller The Wages of Fear. Oh, great, went the thought. Another dumbed-down Americanized … More »
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Conan O’Brien’s (Third) Farewell Won Late Night This Week

June 24 marked the end of an era, the third final show for Conan O’Brien. But this time, he means it. O’Brien is moving on to weekly pastures, bidding farewell to three decades of nightly shows. Conan’s… More »
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Lisey’s Story Recap: Get Busy Living or Get Busy Dying

“The Good Brother” really stretches the title of Lisey’s Story given how much it sidelines the title character to learn more about her dead husband. One of the more notable and increasing problems with this show is how little we still know about Lisey Landon. It’s a problem of the source… More »
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Deborah Dugan’s Grammy Hell Ends With Private Settlement

More than a year after all hell broke loose within the Recording Academy, ousted CEO Deborah Dugan has walked away with a confidential, and presumably hefty, settlement. The New York Times <a href=… More »
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Ben Platt and His Eyeshadow Cover Lady Gaga’s ‘Yoü and I’

Something, something about Ben Platt covering “Yoü and I” is like running into an ex at a Pride event. That familiarity is there, but wait, why are they dressed like that? The <a href="http… More »
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8 Lesbian Movies With Few to Zero Sad Lesbians

This Pride, we need to have a very serious discussion about an issue facing the LGBTQ+ community: Why are lesbian movies such a bummer? More »
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Kristen Schaal Loves Matt Berry, and Tony Hale Loves Rope Bowls

Kristen Schaal and Tony Hale are finally working together for the first time. Unbelievabl… More »
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The Meet-Cute That Made WrestleMania

I was 13 in the summer of 1984. Michael Jordan was 21. And he had come to my hometown of Bloomington, Indiana, to audition for — and then train for — the U.S. Olympic basketball team. This wasn’t a pop-in visit either. Jordan spent weeks in Bloomington at the behest of the team’s dictatorial coac… More »
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