A new Airplane! film tour hosted by the stars delights Gen X fans.
Nicky negotiates ownership of the “character” he “created.”
The Invite is Olivia Wilde's best film yet, with the performance of her career.
Citizen Vigilante and the return of uncomfortable cinema.
It’s time to welcome Machado back onto the streets of Caracas.
Vacationing in Malaysia near the Strait of Malacca, potential global chokepoint.
A 2005 Reverse Shot interview with filmmaker Neil Jordan vs. a 2017 Rookie Mag interview with musician Mitski Miyawaki.
Devils with or without disguises.
Jim Jarmusch’s Father Mother Sister Brother is good but a bit thin.
Jackass: Best and Last isn't anything new, but it's still a blast.
A small neighborhood with mansions and many prominent natives.
Nicky continues arguing with studio executives regarding the roosters.
The reaction to “Tomorrow Never Knows” on The Beatles 1966 album Revolver was mixed.
Jack Kerouac’s time on Desolation was a key moment, both for his life, and his writing.
Leave people alone.
The Invite is a less ambitious follow-up to Don’t Worry, Darling.
From Supergirl’s dying city, Tony Stark’s grave, and Brit Marling’s Iceland, the end nears.
When an organization slaps a comforting "no-kill" sticker on its front door while allegedly burying bodies out back, it weaponizes human empathy while betraying the animals.
Thoughts about everything going to hell.
Apple TV show Sugar keeps the audience on their toes as Season 3 progresses.
I never saw it coming.
When a story loves a prison, a nation-state is born.
He’s so venerated, no editors dare touch his rambling prose.
California Senate Bill 79 is overriding local zoning restrictions to allow higher-denisty housing development, against local residents' preferences.
The musician and YouTube personality talks about a recent surge in AI generated videos.
The actress talks about her memoir and working with Dunaway on 1981's Mommie Dearest.
Newly unearthed live recording of the band touring Bleach, featuring performances of "Dive," "Even in His Youth," "Spank Thru," "Big Cheese," and more.
The American rock band perform their hit cover of the Burt Bacharach song on television in 1969.
The actress talks Scary Movie 2 and being new to show business.
The comedian talks about the future, artificial intelligence, partisan politics, and more.
The band mime their hit on Top of the Pops in 1982.
The actress talks about Boogie Nights, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, getting starstruck, and her most unusual sexual experience.
The country music star talks Religulous, quitting drinking, and never cancelling a show.
The legendary musician on The Beatles, "Helter Skelter," Yoko Ono, and more.
Danielle Fishel, Will Friedle, and Rider Strong argue with Maitland Ward on a recent reunion podcast.