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Sharps & Flats
On the scattered "Passport," Khan's musical shortcomings upstage a compelling multiple-personality crisis.
02/01/2000 22:00 UTC
The 10 best Letterman guest farewells: "I say in truth, I love you"
The past few weeks have left Dave's guests feeling sentimental
05/20/2015 18:16 UTC
Psycho
Mary Elizabeth Williams writes about her favorite movie in Salon's Personal Best issue.
03/22/1997 01:00 UTC
Just say "9"
Often gorgeous, this Tim Burton-infused "stitchpunk" animation is a mixed-up quilt of hackneyed yarns
09/09/2009 14:18 UTC
FX's "Fargo" is a knock-off that's almost as good as the original
FX's new series works hard to stretch the Coen brothers' quirky ethos over 10 episodes
04/15/2014 22:56 UTC
The "Blood Moon" is upon us! 5 things you should know about tonight's freaky lunar eclipse
No it's not just you. The moon will look blood-red in the wee hours of Tuesday morning, and here's why
04/14/2014 21:55 UTC
"What Lies Beneath"
Sure, it's a shameless supernatural thriller, but the showmanship -- and Michelle Pfeiffer -- comes through in the clutch.
07/21/2000 22:55 UTC
Dating is hell for women: Nightmare exes, mansplainers and "The Boy’s" broken emo brat
From gaslighting and petty dismissals to outright abuse — the metaphors in this horror movie couldn't be more stark
01/29/2016 04:58 UTC
The darkest summer hits of all time
Who says the warm months have to be all fluff? Our picks for the movies and music that went to the dark side
08/14/2014 18:20 UTC
Pick of the week: Your favorite teen soap -- on drugs!
Pick of the week: Gregg Araki's hilarious, delirious "Kaboom" blends queer cinema, "Twin Peaks" and "The O.C."
01/28/2011 06:30 UTC
Murakami's understated triumph: What Japan's most celebrated writer knows that American novelists don't
Our literary landscape is obsessed with epiphanies and fancy sentences--but he couldn't be more different
08/07/2014 03:00 UTC
"The Americans" gets entangled in psychological spy games
Wednesday night's episode started out lame, before redeeming itself with a dark and interesting plot twist
03/07/2013 19:51 UTC
"The Skeleton Key"
A sexy Kate Hudson helps save this thriller from its swampy atmospherics.
08/12/2005 20:36 UTC
Stephen King
A master of plot mechanics, he revived the moribund genre of horror literature and became the richest writer in history. We could do worse.
08/11/2000 12:30 UTC
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