Trump’s winning the Los Angeles P.R. battle.
Hannah Montana meets Hans Urs Von Balthasar.
It can't be organic.
Chewing and clawing the script “sides” on the set of The Continuing Adventures of Cliff Booth.
Collateral damage and slow demolition around the area that used to house Yankee Stadium.
Good Night, and Good Luck is hardly an allegory for our times.
Cooper Do-nuts, Stonewall and the beginning of Pride history.
When the ground returns to plenty.
Watching the 1981's The Four Seasons and the current Tina Fey reboot series back-to-back only reveals the latter's weaknesses.
New York Times’ Peter Baker loves telling jokes. What year is it (#572)?
Wes Anderson’s The Phoenician Scheme starts strong, but strains against the director’s straightjacketed aesthetic.
Passion is still De Palma, for better and worse.
The never-ending biker/driver feud continues in Portland.
The Apple TV+ series Sugar has a strange justification for its Old Hollywood nostalgia.
Dragging kids and Uncle Jeffrey into a distracting squabble.
Argentine Noir film The Bitter Stems is exceptional.
Book reviews. Huh!
Films reminiscent of the humid hot summers in Baltimore.
I hope it's an example for the rest of the country.
Tracking the Nephilim from ancient times to a possible future.
Netflix’s latest “eat the rich” satire Sirens is a scathing indictment of narcissism.
Why are homophobes so triggered by Pride month?
Don't follow the guidelines.
Román Viñoly Barreto’s 1953 film The Black Vampire edges on horror and brings something different to the typical noir films of that time.
Sex and the City's Carrie Bradshaw talks about Hollywood relationships, the Pope, and more.
Jazz funk album from Italy in the mid-1970s.
The jazz legend performs with Stan Getz, Wynton Kelly, Oscar Peterson, Paul Chambers, and Jimmy Cobb in this set recorded in Germany in 1960.
Robert Rodriguez talks to the director of Here, I Want to Hold Your Hand, Back to the Future, and more.
The jazz legend performs with Mike Stern, Marcus Miller, Al Foster, Bill Evans, and Mino Cinelu on Italian television in 1982.
The author of A Streetcar Named Desire and many more talks about his life and career in this interview aired on July 22, 1979.
The show's creator and its star talk about their work together, the reboot, and the controversial ending.
The late actor talks about his work in this interview recorded in Sacramento in 1983.
Including "Looking Glass," "Funnels," and more.
The disgraced politician talks about the 2016 Election, Hillary Clinton, and more in the season premiere of The Adam Friedland Show.
The drummer for At the Drive-In and Sparta talks to Dean Delray about the difficulties of getting the band back together.