An error in Adobe Premiere Pro threatens to send Da Boss over the edge. I’m not going with him.
I didn’t really mean for sea glass to be a huge deal.
It’s a perfect issue for Trump and the Republicans.
Land of Bad's trajectory is becoming common: a perfunctory theatrical release before landing on Netflix a few months later and dominating the charts.
Bat flips, snazzy sneakers, finger-pointing and journalists embarrassing themselves. What year is it (#505)?
A 2003 Index Magazine interview with radio DJ John Peel vs. a 1990 Grand Royal Magazine interview with musician Wendy Carlos.
Ken Russell gets back to basics and even weirder with The Lair of the White Worm (1988).
Coming into a halfway house for mentally-challenged individuals in the process of transitioning from supervised facilities to independent living.
Born to Win is a superlative drug film, and one of the few films of the New Hollywood that remains relatively underappreciated.
I’d do an in-store when SCOTUS is in session.
“Don’t you know who I am?” the Buddha-like statue of Gertrude Stein seems to say, as midtowners ignore her.
The Searchers is a troubling film precisely because the genocidal colonists that make up its core cast of characters are human.
Wading through dope sickness, East Village memories unravel as punk rock meets Gen Z.
Love Lies Bleeding is a ho-hum movie, nothing more.
"I think Grandpa Jules is totally fine.”
Israelism and the generational shift amongst Jews.
Democrats and Republicans are now two wings of the same bird of prey.
Literary genius comes with literary problems.
Israel's perfection will not come at the cost of her destruction.
Handsy fantasy meister gave good advice.
As Biden exits under pressure, using psychological diagnoses as political ridicule stigmatizes sufferers.
Is forgetting the past better than navigating present times?
I can’t look away, but I don’t want to look.
The media stoked unrest by feeding the public false narratives.
An hours worth of early versions of songs from Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper and its B-sides.
A bit of hot water from a hot mic in the former President's second term.
The late icon talks about doing 100 takes of the same scene and why 99% of actors love Robert Altman in this September 29, 1980 BBC interview.
The band debut "What Would I Want? Sky" just six days after the release of their grand masterpiece Merriweather Post Pavilion.
The filmmaker talks about The Bride's famous tracksuit, retiring at your peak, and meeting Simon Cowell in this interview from Friday Night with Jonathan Ross.
The director and co-stars of the 1978 grindhouse classic talk about their film with Mick Garris.
The actor recounts many of the films in his celebrated career in this interview by the SAG-AFTRA Foundation.
Trump's assassination attempt, Joe Biden's collapse, JD Vance, and more.
A compilation of the late fitness icon's many appearances on the show that loved him most.
The hosts are joined by Seeking Derangements to talk about Joe Biden's decline, the possibility of Kamala Harris becoming the nominee, and more.
The late film icon talks about how she was discovered by Robert Altman and more in this September 27, 1984 interview.