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Natalie Portman's dad writes creepy "fertility thriller"
The actress's father self-publishes a novel whose mind-boggling details include the first lady's embryos?
04/28/2011 19:01 UTC
"Mission: Impossible — Fallout": Tom Cruise action spectacle delivers high-level summer fun
Latest "Mission: Impossible" movie is a familiar exercise in action and plot mechanics. Isn't that the idea?
07/27/2018 13:30 UTC
They f*** you up, your mum and dad
So you thought your parents were weird. Two remarkable memoirs about partner swapping, revolutionary politics and other unorthodox family tales.
03/31/2009 14:41 UTC
"Mad Men's" indecent proposal
In a turbulent episode, the boys at SCDP make Joan a despicable offer -- and, in the process, lose their souls
05/28/2012 16:31 UTC
Last exit to romance: The strange alchemy of LGBTQ romance and the books that give us hope
A gay romance author dishes pop culture, happy endings and the magical power of dark days
02/06/2017 02:30 UTC
The secret history of black people
Law professor and commentator Patricia Williams talks about passing, choosing her adopted son from a racial menu, and the myth of Condoleezza Rice.
12/16/2004 00:44 UTC
Strange brew
Love and art are the twin redeemers for the hipster heroes and heroines of Francesca Lia Block's young adult novels.
10/13/1998 23:59 UTC
"Yellowjackets" unapologetically follows YA logic, from the Big Dance to bitter betrayals
A bunch of teens crash-landed and are stranded in the wilderness? May as well throw a rager!
01/11/2022 00:00 UTC
I do -- kind of
"I won't" feminists go up against "I did, but I have a good excuse" feminists in a holier-than-thou battle over what it means to walk that aisle.
08/15/2001 23:45 UTC
"Flight Attendant" boss on Cassie and Megan’s parallel journeys and a potential Season 2
Showrunner Steve Yockey spoke to Variety about the twists and traumas of HBO Max's addictive thriller
12/19/2020 02:03 UTC
Why's everyone so down on the memoir?
Critics take grim satisfaction in tearing the genre to pieces. How quickly they forget Nabokov and Karr and Wolff
01/15/2013 02:37 UTC
"Atonement"
Ian McEwan's beautiful novel comes alive on-screen in a sensitive, insightful adaptation.
12/07/2007 18:00 UTC
Louise Erdrich The creative instinct
Being the mother of five children has deepened her art, says the author of "Love Medicine" and the new "Tales of Burning Love"
05/06/1996 15:03 UTC
Fuhgeddaboudit
The Sopranos have made being Italian-American seem cool again, but maybe it's time to say arrivederci to all that.
08/24/2000 11:10 UTC
Making a monster
"White Oleander" author Janet Fitch talks about creating a wicked woman, the debacle of film school and becoming an overnight success after 20 years.
07/01/1999 20:00 UTC