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"Impeachment" portraying Linda Tripp by an actress in a fat suit undermines the series' strengths
While Sarah Paulson is a brilliant actress, the amount of physical transformation to make her fat raises questions
09/14/2021 23:08 UTC
Dim and divisive Rand Paul self-destructs, again
Flailing at the Clintons and insisting women won the war on women, he’s what happens when stupid goes unchallenged
01/27/2014 23:35 UTC
Jennifer Lawrence's fall to grace
It may have been nice to see the youngest or oldest actress nab an Oscar. But J.Law's win was worth the trip
02/26/2013 00:46 UTC
It seemed crazy to hire a painter with Tourette's. Boy, did I get a lesson in "broken" and "normal"
Jesse's perfectly painted lines are a constant reminder of the awe-inspiring power of a mind that works differently
06/17/2015 06:45 UTC
Mister Big feels empty inside
I've got servants and limousines, I'm known and respected, so why am I not happy?
09/10/2013 04:00 UTC
Donald Trump selects former campaign rival Ben Carson to be housing secretary
Donald Trump's team of conservative all-stars adds another to its lineup
12/05/2016 17:17 UTC
"Elektra"
Zap! Pow! Kerplunk! This flick starring Jennifer Garner as a comic-book assassin-heroine is hardly a killer.
01/15/2005 02:00 UTC
"Star Trek" actor Anton Yelchin dead at 27
The rising star was killed in a freak accident early Sunday morning, law enforcement and his publicist confirm
06/20/2016 03:43 UTC
Sherlock's teen sister channels "Fleabag" for Netflix's fourth-wall-breaking feminist romp
"Stranger Things" breakout Millie Bobby Brown leads the stellar cast of the enjoyable "Enola Holmes"
09/23/2020 21:00 UTC
The more noble prize
Book awards are about commerce and artistic corruption. Reading is about the intimate privilege of living more than one life.
11/30/2005 16:00 UTC
Aaron Sorkin could ruin "To Kill a Mockingbird": The last thing Atticus — or Scout — needs is his pithy, caffeinated touch
The "Newsroom" writer has his strengths -- but adapting Harper Lee's novel for Broadway will be a challenge for him
02/11/2016 22:31 UTC
"Frida"
Salma Hayek rescues Frida Kahlo from the realms of myth with this romance about glamorous communists, cheating muralists and lesbian affairs.
11/01/2002 22:00 UTC
"A Guide to the Labyrinth" is a portrait of Jim Morrison, the writer, in his own words
The late Doors frontman's siblings want fans to know their brother as an intellectual rebel, not just a rock star
12/11/2021 18:00 UTC
"He was a funny motherf---er"
Richard Pryor's friends and colleagues -- Gene Wilder, Miles Davis, Nina Simone and others -- share their first impressions of the comedic bad boy.
12/12/2005 19:37 UTC
Destination: Brooklyn
From Betty Smith to Jonathan Lethem to Truman Capote, the chroniclers of this brownstone-lined borough are as diverse as the millions of people who live there.
07/03/2006 17:00 UTC