U.S. Marshals feels more dynamic and alive than it has any right to be.
Slaughterhouse-Five caught the spirit of an age ready for anti-war stories.
The worst thing about the third season of Euphoria is that it's boring.
Some people love Washington, D.C. No idea why. What year is it (#622)?
Famesick is more proof that Lena Dunham is the voice and voodoo doll of our generation.
The Christophers is a grounded reinvention from Steven Soderbergh, who’s earned the right to slow down his output.
Faces of Death is a fine meta-take on the infamous cult snuff film of the same name.
Bitch about it in Kylie Kelce’s comments and out yourself as a dumbass.
Balls Up is a significant step down from Peter Farrelly's recent films.
From Colson Whitehead to Saul Bellow.
The final season of Prime Video’s comic book adaptation is a case study in satire becoming prophetic.
Regan Penaluna joins a small group of philosophers who’ve taken their knowledge to the masses in recent decades.
Right on! Kick out the jams! We’re not worthy, motherfuckers!
Young queen of country deservedly destroys the charts.
My father was savvy in ways I wasn’t.
Culture watching. Mayhem rules on trendy Soho streets.
Newsom's jobs miracle is a mirage, and the numbers prove it.
By the glowing hands of Trump!
An Orwellian government controls the people of Brazil in this 2025 film.
We’re never more than an election away from another crazy celebrity ruler.
Kurt Vonnegut’s God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater is effective, powerful, and important.
Conservatives need not apply.
A book taught me about free improvisation, summer music festivals, and complicated charts.
The actor returns to Club Random at The Woods, the Hollywood dispensary owned by Maher and Harrelson.
The Hüsker Dü frontman talks setlist dynamics, his former bandmates, and the best times to tour.
The Megadeth frontman talks about Def Leppard, AC/DC, Iron Maiden, and more.
The legendary musician talks to Philip Sherburne about his process, his influences, and his numerous collaborations over the years.
The first hour after news of Cobain's death broke, featuring Kurt Loder, Michael Azerrad, David Fricke, and John Norris.
Fincher talks about his 2007 crime epic with Bong Joon-ho at the Academy Museum.
The Vancouver music legend talks to the former frontman of Talking Heads.
The actor talks about working on The Hateful Eight, Marnie, and Family Plot.
"We can't be controlled by monolithic thought."
From a performance in Dallas on October 19, 1969.
The actor talks to Josh Horowitz about Project Hail Mary and his upcoming Star Wars film.