Eric Puchner’s novel Dream State is compelling, and his nod from Oprah a marketing bonus.
Bong Joon Ho’s follow-up to Parasite is the worst film of his career.
Pride and prejudice amongst coworkers.
Three shows worth popping the corn: Silo, Severance and Shrinking.
A 2004 Larry King Live interview with actor/author Gene Hackman vs. a 2022 Fresh Air interview with actress/showrunner Quinta Brunson.
The Studio is a deft satire of contemporary Hollywood politics.
A trend is a trend is a trend until the media erases it. Robert Frost said that. What year is it (#547)?
Funding for NED is crucial for stability in Iran.
And I want to see what Mark Anthony Green does next.
Stylish fun for genre fans.
Did I actually have a past-life?
Jack Quaid, a skinny guy who doesn’t fit the profile of an action star, nevertheless sells the premise of Novocaine.
Perhaps music is adaptive, its purpose soothing fussy babies (and their parents).
No one can say what happens when we die, why not fly?
Radiohead meets Bill Evans and Thomas Merton.
Reflections after a brief work interlude.
The media and Democrats can’t keep up with Trump.
Harmony Korine’s uproarious masterpiece is a misunderstood indictment of millennial frivolity.
Whether expected or unexpected, those of us left behind have to find a way to cope after death.
Yet government budget cuts almost never happen, despite the shrieking.
Using the messages from the novel The Cannibal Galaxy to help special needs children.
A small story of national loyalties.
Catholic pageantry has returned in protest style.
The smart AI future—which isn’t the one we’ll get—belongs to the picky.
The late actor talks about his work in costume on the set of Nicolas Roeg's Eureka.
The late actor talks about his plans to retire in this rare interview from the summer of 2004.
The American icon talks about his life, his work, and his film An Enemy of the People.
Quinn talks to actor Eric DaRe and comedian Jeff Valdez in this show from October 1993.
The late actor talks to Johnny Carson about The Conversation in this March 21, 1974 interview.
Music video for the song from Sinister Grift, out now on Domino.
November 20, 2012: USC's Outside the Box [Office] screened David Lynch's Lost Highway, followed by a Q&A with editor Mary Sweeney, actors Patricia Arquette, Bill Pullman, and Balthazar Getty.
Recorded just months before the release of Merriweather Post Pavilion.
The complete session recorded by Boards of Canada on June 16, 1998 for John Peel on BBC Radio 1.
Jane Russell shares stories from her performances in The Outlaw, Underwater!, and The Paleface in this conversation about her acting career recorded on August 14, 2007.
William Friedkin on keeping Gene Hackman angry during the filming of The French Connection and why he decided to slap a priest to get what he needed for The Exorcist.