The Continuing Adventures of Cliff Booth don’t mean you no harm. Mood
Even though Iosepa lasted only 25 years, this obscure corner of the world endures as a symbol of Polynesian culture, spirit, and the perseverance of pioneers.
Yorkville is reknowned as a German neighborhood, but it didn't start out that way.
Eddington shows that point-for-point political squabbling is useless as long as underlying machinations in the American political system remain un-addressed.
Questioning divine omnipotence and omniscience.
Mission: Impossible—Fallout (2018) is a well-oiled machine of a film that nevertheless lasts too long, with a central hero-villain conflict that has no real chemistry.
Maureen Dowd’s erotic yearnings and smoking is “hip” again. What year is it (#582)?
Weapons is another drama smuggled into theaters as horror.
A Little Prayer is one of the best films of 2025 that almost no one will see.
The masculinists of the current far right sound oddly gay.
They tried to warn us long ago, but no one heeded the call.
Stance deemed stunning, brave.
The saddest story of riches to rags.
Peter Gizzi’s cento is (somebody’s) genius.
The slaughter in Gaza is an echo of the Holocaust.
What makes a man truly a man? The answer’s on the diamond.
The national housing market in Canada should’ve been allowed to thrive and ultimately correct itself, but federal and provincial government interventions have left things uncertain.
Too many of those people are fanatics.
Canada's forests are on fire again and so are the disputes that come with it.
The actor talks to Josh Horowitz of Happy Sad Confused about his recent work.
Maron talks to Sam Seder about the end of his podcast, the future of American politics, and more in this 50-minute interview.
The late musician performs with Clapton on Later with Jools Holland in April 2000.
Davis at the peak of his powers with musicians Dave Liebman, Pete Cosey, Reggie Lucas, Michael Henderson, Al Foster, and James Mtume Forma.
The group perform their disco classic on The Midnight Special in the summer of 1978.
The filmmaker talks to Roger and James Deakins about reshoots, directing Out of Sight, and more in this new interview.
The director talks about Megalopolis, the future of cinema, and more in this October 2024 interview.
The guitarist talks about working with the late artist from 1975 to 2003 in this two hour interview.
The author talks about his new film and books, his time in Chicago, and his rightward shift.
The band talk to the European music video channel in the spring of 1996.
The filmmaker talks about courting Brad Pitt for Inglourious Basterds, "not banging" Kathy Griffin, and more in this August 17, 2009 interview.