TV & Movies Features
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Everybody's Obsessed With 'Everybody's in L.A.'
John Mulaney's wacky Netflix talk show was a perfect experiment in making live TV magically timeless
- Adventures in Late Night
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'Black Twitter' Shows How the Platform Reshaped Our Culture. Where Have Those Voices Gone Today?
Creators and participants from Hulu’s three-part docuseries discuss the unfettered expression Twitter once offered and the impact of Elon Musk's leadership on an essential online community
- Hashtag History
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To B or Not to B? Why Roger Corman Was One of the Most Influential Figures in Movie History
The writer-director-producer helped a generation of directors cut their teeth on his cheapie, quickie classics, and his Poe-to-pulp filmography remains the standard for low-budget genre ingenuity
- APPRECIATION
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Jane Schoenbrun is Flipping the Script in Horror
The 'I Saw the TV Glow' filmmaker grew up obsessed with pop culture and now they’re helping to redefine it
- Pride Now
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Why Grown-Ass Women Love the Idea of 'The Idea of You'
Is the new Anne Hathaway May-December romantic semi-comedy remotely plausible? No! And thank goodness
- Fantasy Team
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Cobra Venom, Cocaine, and Corruption: New Documentary Reveals the Dark Side of Horse Racing
‘Broken Horses’ unveils how rampant doping and a thirst for cash are destroying the sport of kings
- Off Track
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‘Spacey Unmasked’ Gives Men the Floor in the #MeToo Conversation — And Shows Sympathy for a Disgraced Star
The new two-part documentary from Channel 4 features stories from 10 men who accuse Kevin Spacey of inappropriate or abusive behavior, while also wrestling with his experiences as a closeted gay man
- An Unusual Suspect
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What Ethan and Maya Hawke Learned Working on Their First Film Together
Actors sat down with Rolling Stone to talk about their upcoming film Wildcat, family dynamics on set, and why making a movie is a lot like making soup
- Father-Daughter Duo
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How Hannah Einbinder 'Hacks' It in the Comedy World
She grew up with a Saturday Night Live great, but the actress doesn’t take her recent success for granted
- Profile
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Caitlin Cronenberg Goes Her Own Dark, Dystopic Way With 'Humane'
The photographer-turned-filmmaker walks us through her bleak, blackly comic feature debut, involving eco-disaster, euthanasia, family, and blood. Lots of blood
- FUTURE, SHOCKED
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