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Immigrant sex workers in “the middle of nowhere,” Germany: “They are like ghosts”
Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to the maker of a new doc "Lovemobil" that portrays sex workers in Germany with dignity and power
How to bring divided Americans together and save our democracy
Pam Spritzer
Sequestering ourselves in media silos while spouting hatred at each other is guaranteed to fail
Prepare for the “Breaking Bad” movie with Netflix’s unbearable supercut of Jesse Pinkman’s pain
Zack Sharf
"El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie" is poised to be one of the biggest film events of the fall movie season
Drugs, death and documentary ethics: “Amazing Johnathan” director Ben Berman on his meta-movie
Ashlie D. Stevens
Ben Berman set out to make a film about a dying magician. But that's nothing like the film he ended up with
Remembering Anton Yelchin in “Love, Antosha”
Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to Garret Price, a film editor making his directorial debut on a doc honoring the late actor's life
Here’s the one real shot in Disney’s “The Lion King” remake
Ryan Lattanzio
Of all the seemingly live-action shots in "The Lion King," only one is real, and it's the first shot of the movie
New study finds that bacteria from our guts have the tools to solve blood bank shortages
Lauren Sara McKee
The discovery of a new enzyme system could ease strain on universal donors and transform healthcare
Cardiologist by day, Mafia doctor by night
Barbara Roberts MD
I was the first woman cardiologist to practice in Rhode Island. On the side, I made house calls to ailing mobsters
“I Love You, Now Die” and what we think we know about teenage girls
Ashlie D. Stevens
Erin Lee Carr's latest HBO crime doc goes beyond sensational headlines on the Michelle Carter suicide texting case
Had enough debate about Donald Trump? Me too. He’s a tyrant and a killer: He must be stopped
Andrew O'Hehir
Questions about where Trump came from and what he means will linger forever. But our immediate task is obvious
Toni Morrison doc filmmaker on her banned books: “People are afraid … of powerful black women”
Gary M. Kramer
"I was critically aware of my own white male gaze," Timothy Greenfield-Sanders tells Salon
Modern life causes tooth decay, and care is unaffordable
Mary Otto
Millions of Americans lack access to oral healthcare, and some communities are in desperate need of a solution
This is the year that Mexican chef Gabriela Cámara officially became fabulous
Manny Howard
First the cookbook "My Mexico City Kitchen," then the Netflix doc about Camara's restaurants, next an LA outpost
950 hours of “Game of Thrones” footage was shot for documentary, so no wonder director feared leaks
Zack Sharf
Filmmaker Jeanie Finlay was given "unfettered access" to the final season of the world's biggest show
Madhur Jaffrey conquers the Instant Pot: A tour of Indian food using the gadget’s many settings
Manny Howard
The world can't possibly hold one more Instant Pot cookbook, then the master of Indian cookery adds to the canon
Before the profane delights of “Deadwood,” silver-tongued “Tombstone” rode in
Allen Barra
A look at how two of the screen's most quotable Westerns use language to transcend the genre
Model Matthew Camp wants his brand to be “an IV-drip into the consciousness of gay youth”
Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to the "perpetually shirtless" social media star about the new documentary on his life and sex life
Chris Hemsworth fought to keep Fat Thor in “Avengers: Endgame,” exited “Star Trek” over bad script
Zack Sharf
“Endgame” screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely have defended Fat Thor against criticisms
“Captain Marvel” triggers fanboys with extended “what, no smile?” scene, proving its point
Christian Blauvelt
Outraged male fans protested the clip's criticism of toxic masculinity by revealing toxic masculinity of their own
We fell for the beachy old Florida charms of Sanibel, Captiva, and the Barrier Islands
Kerri Allen
Head to the quiet southwest corner of the state to discover the hazy, lazy golden days of old Florida
Smart Watch: George Clooney’s “Catch-22” doesn’t always land, but “Fleabag” is still sublime
Melanie McFarland
The Hulu adaptation of Joseph Heller's novel mostly captures its absurdist essence. HBO's "Barry" also shines
“The Big Bang Theory” and real science, from Leonard’s wedding vows to the “Time Machine” prop
Mark Brake
How the beloved sitcom talked about science, as seen in "The Matrimonial Momentum" and "The Nerdvana Annihilation"
Welcome to the wild world of competitive dog grooming, where poodles become living art
Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to the director of "Well Groomed," who spent 4 years documenting this fascinating subculture
Telling Muhammad Ali’s story in full: “What really struck me the most was how much humility he had”
Rachel Leah
Salon talks to Antoine Fuqua about the new doc "What's My Name" and how he sought to tell such a remarkable story
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