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Michael Jackson’s family calls “Leaving Neverland” doc a “public lynching”

Daniel Kreps
“Michael is not here to defend himself,” singer’s family claims in new statement

Documentary accusing Michael Jackson of sexually abusing boys to premiere at Sundance

Daniel Kreps
Leaving Neverland focuses on two alleged victims and “how they were sexually abused by Jackson"

“Horror Noire” trailer: Jordan Peele and more trace the history of Black horror

Jude Dry
The "Get Out" director appears with many black film scholars, directors, and actors in Shudder's first original doc

Short docs, big Oscar hopes: “A Night at the Garden,” “My Dead Dad’s Porno Tapes” and “Los Comandos”

Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to the filmmakers of three short documentaries that made the Oscar shortlist this year

The 18 most memorable movies of 2018 — for better and for worse

Gary M. Kramer
Here are 6 great, 6 awful, and 6 under-appreciated gems, that were memorable for the right, wrong, and best reasons

The dark arts of Fox News’ Roger Ailes: “If Trump didn’t exist, Roger Ailes would have created him”

Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to Alexis Bloom about her documentary "Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes"

Funk was the black answer to “Star Wars”: Take the trip with “Tales From the Tour Bus”

Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to producer and historian Nelson George about the rock radio "apartheid" and why funk never got its due

All Hallmark Christmas movies are horror films in disguise

Erin Keane
Welcome to Christmas in Hallmark Town, where romantic fates are sealed through gaslighting, sabotage and torture

Jeffrey Wright on veterans and mental health: “We have a lot of work to do”

D. Watkins
Salon talks to the acclaimed actor and collaborator April Harris about their new HBO doc "We Are Not Done Yet"

Director Morgan Neville on “They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead” and the last years of Orson Welles

Gary M. Kramer
It's "a film about a filmmaker about a film about a filmmaker who is making a film within a film"

How HBO is changing sex scenes forever

Breena Kerr
HBO's new policy requires all of its shows and movies with sex scenes to be staffed with an intimacy coordinator

Ricki Lake on “Weed the People”: “It’s not about getting high, it’s about children dying of cancer”

Gary M. Kramer
"It was hard to find oncologists to talk on camera about this," says executive producer Ricki Lake

“Some folks believe blockchain will save the universe”: Inside Alex Winter’s “Trust Machine”

Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to the filmmaker about "Trust Machine," his latest documentary exploration of transformative technology

Lady Gaga vs Streisand: Will “A Star Is Born” launch a billion-dollar career at the box office?

Tom Brueggemann
It's been more than two decades since a singing superstar became a major movie star

9/11 and West Point football’s epic losing streak of 2003

Jeff Miller
The 2003 team's seniors knew they were entering an Army at war after graduation

The man who filmed Putin’s rise: “Compromises I made, we all made…led us to this deplorable state”

Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to Russian documentarian Vitaly Mansky about "Putin's Witnesses," which just had its U.S. premiere

YouTubers at the mercy of the algorithm: “The idea is to post content, not have an interesting idea”

Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to filmmaker Dominic Gagnon, who watched more than 400 hours of vlogger footage to make his new doc

How Paola Antonelli brought fashion into MoMA

Ayse Birsel
"I want people to understand that design is so much more than cute chairs," says the museums' senior design curator

Tom Arnold files police report against “Apprentice” producer after pre-Emmys altercation

Daniel Kreps
“Mark Burnett just went apeshit & choked me at this huge Emmy party then he ran away,” the actors tweets

John Lydon wants you to know the truth: “People don’t know what I had to endure”

Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to the Public Image Ltd frontman about "The Public Image Is Rotten," the universe and everything

Six new films that could be Oscar contenders for Best Foreign Language Film

Gary M. Kramer
The Best Foreign Language Film Oscar race is intense, and it can have a huge impact on international cinema

“American Dharma” review: Errol Morris’ Steve Bannon doc is the most disturbing movie of the year

Eric Kohn
As Morris challenges the alt-right icon to justify his ideas, this portrait makes it unclear who has the upper hand

In praise of Burt Reynolds: The last good ol’ boy movie star

Dan Epstein
He was the biggest thing to hit screens in the 1970s — and one last performance reminds you just how good he was

What would Kim Wexler wear? Rhea Seehorn on her iconic ponytail, Marshall’s separates and class

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the "Better Call Saul" star about lawyer fashion, work, and why even she has to re-watch episodes
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