The 2021 Emmys Will Actually Be Easy to Stream. Here’s How.

As much as we admired the absolute kookiness of last year’s Zoomies, we’re excited to see everyone present and receive their awards from people not decked out in a dystopian hazmat suit — even i… More »
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American Horror Story: Double Feature Recap: Pottery Barn Hell

I have profoundly and enthusiastically sung the praises of American Horror Story since Murder House first aired in 2011, but somewhere between Hotel (2016) and 1984 (2019), the series’s full potential must have lost its grip just enough that this season, especi… More »
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Richard E. Grant Answers Every Question We Have About Spice World

You could describe 1997’s Spice World as a movie about five young pop stars fighting to assert their autonomy in the face of a music industry that treats them like plastic playthings and a tabloid press that’s determined to tear them apart. Or you could more accurately describe it as a m… More »
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In Chang-rae Lee’s My Year Abroad, There’s No Escaping the Self

For generations, a combination of compulsive romanticizing, wanton escapism, and an unshakable need for self-mythology has driven Americans to travel overseas, swan about in the name of cultural enrichment or divine revelation, and write hyper-self-conscious coming-of-age capers … More »
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Elton John Won’t Be Back on the Yellow Brick Road ’Til 2022 Due to Injury

Back in 2018, Elton John announced a massive, three-year farewell tour, culminating in his re… More »
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Watch Simone Biles’s Heartbreaking Testimony in the Larry Nassar Senate Hearing

In 2018, Larry Nassar was found guilty of sexually abusing multiple young athletes under his care as a doctor for USA Gymnastics, with more than 150 women and girls giving testimony of abu… More »
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Clint Eastwood’s Lovely, Awkward Cry Macho Is As Fragile As Its 91-Year-Old Star

Clint Eastwood’s Cry Macho feels like an illusion. Filmmakers have tried for more than four decades to film N. Richard Nash’s 1975 novel about an aging Texas cowboy who heads to Mexico to kidnap his former boss’s young, estranged son; it’s always seemed like an ideal project for a grayin… More »
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Bachelor in Paradise Recap: Going to Need More Whipped Cream

This is the way Breneper ends; This is the way Breneper ends — not with a bang but with a whi- More »
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