Liam Neeson’s Particular Set of Skills Could Only Muster ‘F-ck’ When He First Met Ex-Girlfriend Helen Mirren

Ah, you know how young Hollywood love can be — you meet on an epic-fantasy film set, complain about the director whenever you can, and sneak away to the trailers for some incognito post-scene smooching at a moment’s notice. But Liam Neeson defies this trend. Because when he first met

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Private Life Is a Dazzling Tale About Makeshift Families

Of the many reasons to treasure the work of Tamara Jenkins (The Slums of Beverly Hills, The Savages), the best might be her cunning way with a non sequitur. In Private Life, her new film screening at the Sundance Film Festival, many of her scenes begin on a disorienting note,

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12 Strong Is an Underwhelming Tribute to the ‘Horse Soldiers’ of the Afghan War

The newest ode to the American warrior is 12 Strong (subtitle: The Unclassified True Story of the Horse Soldiers), which follows a dozen Special Forces soldiers who surreptitiously choppered into northern Afghanistan less than two months after 9/11. Their mission was incredibly perilous, but they weren’t on the ground to

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How Bo Burnham’s Eighth Grade Reflects Our #metoo Moment

They say that Hollywood is high school but with money, and while watching Bo Burnham’s new film Eighth Grade, which just premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, I started to wonder if that old saying is a few grades too generous. At first, this very specific junior-high story seems to

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Drake Drops Two New Songs ‘God’s Plan’ and ‘Diplomatic Immunity’

The government may be about to shut down, but Drake is dedicated to keeping you up all night. If you hated that segue, hopefully you’ll like the rapper’s two brand-new two singles, released at midnight on Friday, a whole lot better. Entitled “God’s Plan” and “Diplomatic Immunity,” Drake’s latest are

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High Maintenance Season-Premiere Recap: Phantasmagoria of Despair

It’s understandable why television would want to engage with Our Current Political Moment, but that doesn’t mean it’s advisable. We live in a time rife with uncertainty, when outrage and despair feel like the two dominant modes of expression. Barring a full cultural disconnect, there’s no sure way to decrease

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Deep Space Nine Is TV’s Most Revolutionary Depiction of Black Fatherhood

As long as there’s been TV, the family has been one of its favorite go-tos. All week long, Vulture is exploring how it’s been represented on our screens.The arc of American history is undergirded by a continuous, pointed degradation of the black family.The crux of this is the pervasive mythology

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Why Does the Oft-Delayed Cloverfield Sequel Keep Getting Postponed?

In 2016, J.J. Abrams and his production company Bad Robot pulled off a true, rare “holy shit” movie moment, unleashing the existence of the sequel to his found-footage sci-fi hit Cloverfield without having given the moviegoing public even the slightest indication any such sequel was ever in the works. That

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