From decades-spanning queer romance and Melbourne noir to the Titanic and the politics of drugs, we review the latest fiction and non-fiction releases.
Both the exterior grounds and several lavish internal rooms were used for filming. Many of its pivotal scenes include Claire, ...
Alfred Molina, leading a cast of veteran actors, plays Sam, a retired engineer who moves to a retirement community where ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by This newly discovered play by Wilder is part picaresque, part fable, featuring a Midwestern boy who dreams of working at a department store in the big ...
Pinging the Qualitative Gore Index deep into the red this week is Lee Cronin’s The Mummy (now streaming on VOD platforms like ...
The AMC dramedy “The Audacity” treats its terrifying tech less like a distorted dystopian future and more like a reflection ...
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Los Angeles Times critic Amy Nicholson searches for meaning: As a kicker, “Melania” observes its central couple politely nodding goodnight after they come home from three inauguration balls, making it ...
Drake is back with not just one album, but three. The artist had not dropped a solo album since 2023. That changed Friday ...
Richard Kind also has a role in writer-director Josh Monkarsh's feature, which recently wrapped production in Los Angeles.
Discover What’s Streaming On: The Bride! (now streaming on HBO Max, in addition to VOD platforms like Amazon Prime Video) is destined to be the most… something ...