NYC Stories: David Harbour Has a Run-in With Scary Christopher Walken

A young David Harbour, already harboring visions of dramaturgy, used to spend summer days at Shakespeare in the Park. Watch the Stranger Things actor recount a memorable incident involving Othello, Christopher Walken, and a sprightly squirrel.

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What Is the Grimmest Moment in the New Christopher Robin?

Disney’s Christopher Robin is a kids’ movie built around a crater of despair, like a small tourist town that has grown up around the impact of a meteor. In her review, Vulture’s Emily Yoshida described it as “one of the more sadistic family films I have ever seen,” as it

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Reality As You Know It Destroyed by Leo DiCaprio’s Photoshopped Chin

As a reminder that Photoshop is so good now and all photos are now Photoshopped, “Page Six” published an unedited version of last month’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood promo photo featuring Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt’s full ’60s moment. The photo, they report, was inadvertently uploaded with its

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Bryan Cranston’s Network Adaptation Will Soon Be Yelling on Broadway

Soon, Broadway will once again be blessed with the presence of a yelling Bryan Cranston. The producers of the National Theatre’s stage adaptation of Paddy Chayefsky’s movie Network, directed by Ivo Van Hove and starring Bryan Cranston as Howard Beale, will transfer to Broadway this fall. Performances will start at

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John Bailey Reelected Academy President After Sexual-Harassment Probe

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Board of Governors reelected John Bailey to his second year as president Tuesday night. Bailey, a cinematographer for films including In the Line of Fire, The Big Chill, and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, replaced the Academy’s previous president, Cheryl Boone

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This Is What Happens When You Leave the Room

Kyle Vorbach and John Horan are Future Boyfriends, and they’re presently really underappreciated as sketch comedians. (See that? That little wordplay. That’s fun, right?)An all-too-relatable descent into searing self-consciousness, When You Leave the Room is more than a play-by-play about what happens in the moments between when one leaves a

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Rosie O’Donnell and Broadway Stars Sing the Songs of Angry Men at the White House

The signs, a crucial element of any anti-Trump protest, had a Broadway theme at Monday’s White House protest.“Book of Moron,” said one, which melded the The Art of the Deal’s book jacket and a musical you can probably guess. “The Liar King” had Trump’s face pasted onto Simba’s head. “Don

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The Bachelorette Was Forced to Admit That Politics Exist

Last night, a rare thing happened on The Bachelorette. In the live portion of the season’s three-hour finale, as Becca Kufrin sat on a soundstage sofa with her newly announced fiancé Garrett Yrigoyen, the ABC reality show was forced to acknowledge the existence of something it has steadfastly ignored for

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