Showing results for: Who gave this son of a bitch his green card Birdma...

"Who gave this son of a b*tch his green card?": On the Oscars stage, there's no such thing as a joke between friends
It doesn't matter if Alejandro Inarritu thought Sean Penn's joke was funny—the Oscars belong to the people at home
02/23/2015 19:08 UTC
"The Revenant" takes the lead: Repeat Oscars for Iñárritu's spectacular vision would make history — and shouldn't let the academy off the hook
The Mexican director stands out in an otherwise #OscarsSoWhite year—and big wins for him won't make that OK
01/20/2016 04:59 UTC
"I have absolutely no apologies": Sean Penn responds to critics of Oscars joke
The actor has some choice expletives for those who criticized his "insider humor"
03/09/2015 20:29 UTC
"Call your mom": How J.K. Simmons made an Oscar night cliché a rally cry for women
Why mothers were front and center Sunday night
02/23/2015 18:30 UTC
The most uncomfortable moments from this year's Oscars
Surprisingly, they didn't all come from Neil Patrick Harris
02/23/2015 19:49 UTC
Could "Selma" take best picture?: Pulling for the Oscar underdogs in these 8 critical races
Even in categories with clear front-runners, there are bound to be some surprises
02/18/2015 18:30 UTC
"Birdman": Michael Keaton heads an all-star cast in a crackling showbiz satire
Onetime "Batman" star joins Emma Stone, Zach Galifianakis, Edward Norton and more in a deranged Broadway farce
10/17/2014 03:00 UTC
Ayelet Waldman's Twitter feed is the best thing on the literary Internet
Most writers use Twitter to take on each other. She uses it to take on the world
08/05/2014 18:00 UTC
Michael Flynn may have discussed sending a U.S. green card holder to Turkey
After Trump's election, Flynn reportedly wanted to use the government to help out an alleged client of his
11/10/2017 14:31 UTC
"The Offer": A homeless Vietnam vet gets an unexpected second chance
In this excerpt from the oral history "Mayor of the Tenderloin," Del Seymour gets a chance to rebuild his life
11/28/2021 17:00 UTC
ChatGPT and its ilk are still "fake" intelligence
The way these chatbots work under the hood means they have no capacity to possess a "real" sentience. Here's why
04/30/2023 14:00 UTC
"Cool Girls" don't like Hillary: What "Gone Girl" and "30 Rock" taught me about politics, feminism and smashing the dude-bro patriarchy
She's shrill, a robot, a total buzzkill—and Liz Lemon would be proud of how she's running with the "woman card" gag
05/03/2016 03:00 UTC
"Birdman" trumps "Boyhood" at the Oscars
Richard Linklater’s 12-year coming-of-age epic went home mostly empty-handed
02/23/2015 11:13 UTC
Pillaging the cartoon universe
Fred Flintstone as a mob boss! Yogi's pal BooBoo as a terrorist! Jonny Quest as the subject of a gay child-custody battle! All these outrages and more can be found on Cartoon Network's hilarious, hallucinatory "Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law."
05/30/2003 00:00 UTC
"Birdman" vs. "Boyhood": The Oscars race to save Hollywood's soul
The Oscars are a trade show for a struggling industry, and these two indie films are its shot at redemption
02/20/2015 05:00 UTC