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Posted on June 23, 2017

‘The Bad Batch’: Every Good Director Needs a Messy Second Movie

Sophomore slumps are common, sure, but sometimes things are misunderstood for a reason—and Ana Lily Amirpour's new outing is no exception.
Posted on June 23, 2017

Netflix’s New Gawker vs. Hulk Hogan Doc Has Us All Conflicted

'Nobody Speak' is about more than a lawsuit—it's about money, power, and the freedom of the press.
Posted on June 22, 2017

The Woman Who Gave You the Video Game ‘Journey’ Returns With a VR Fairy Tale

Created by Robin Hunicke and her experimental game design company, Funomena, the VR game Luna is a parable about mistakes and redemption.
Posted on June 22, 2017

Brendan Fraser’s Facebook Fan Page Is the Last Pure Place Online

Against all odds, tens of thousands of Brendan Fraser fans on Facebook have carved out a kind place on the internet.
Posted on June 21, 2017

Star Wars’ Han Solo Movie Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Directors

With Phil Lord and Christopher Miller leaving the young Han Solo movie, one thing is clear: Star Wars is officially too big to direct.
Posted on June 20, 2017

Enjoy Jay-Z’s New Album—’4:44′ May Be the Last of Its Kind

Things aren't looking great for albums like '4:44,' which is an exclusive for Tidal and Sprint customers.
Posted on June 20, 2017

Let’s Slice Open Mass MoCA, the Biggest Contemporary Art Museum in the US

A new $65 million renovation makes Mass MoCA the 120,000-square foot gorilla of the contemporary art world.
Posted on June 20, 2017

Sci-Fi TV Doesn’t Have to Be ‘Prestige’—It Can Just Be Fun

In defense of "commodity sci-fi," the shows dominating the middle rungs of a basic cable lineup near you.
Posted on June 19, 2017

The ‘Wonder Woman’ Effect: Female Directors Are Owning the Box Office This Summer

More women have blockbusters in theaters now than any summer before. And the season is just getting started.
Posted on June 19, 2017

The Alt-Right Found Its Favorite Cartoonist—and Almost Ruined His Life

Trolls tried to destroy Ben Garrison's name—but they also taught him how to internet. Now his cartoons are everywhere.

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