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The worst film performances of 2021
So many bad "House of Gucci" performances, so little time (for that nonsense)
12/31/2021 00:00 UTC
A problematic new typography book
This history of letter design looks appealing, but it's full of factual errors and snotty put-downs
09/20/2011 04:20 UTC
Fearing fear itself
The author — no fan of Halloween — wonders why people would want to seek out the feeling of being terrified
11/01/2012 01:00 UTC
The curse of James Garfield: A history lesson from one of America's most tragic presidents
James Garfield is largely forgotten today, but saved his unpopular party from disaster — before tragedy struck
01/23/2022 11:00 UTC
Andrew Garfield swallows own foot, says he's gay, "just without the physical act"
Garfield caused a stir online with his comments, but he wasn't the first actor to say he sorta, kinda might be gay
07/07/2017 14:46 UTC
This president was shot in the back, but the doctors are the ones who killed him
Four months into his term, James Garfield was shot by Charles Guiteau. But it wasn't the bullet that ended him
09/11/2022 14:00 UTC
The truth about Garfield's assassination
A new book explores how politics, science and medicine contributed to the president\'s death
09/30/2011 04:01 UTC
"Their punishment did not fit the crime": Obama grants clemency to 46 nonviolent drug offenders
Clemency grants open historic push for criminal justice reform this week
07/13/2015 21:56 UTC
School slut-shames teacher: Forced to resign after student leaks private photos off her phone
Leigh Anne Arthur might not have any legal recourse—and the student who stole nude photos hasn't been punished yet
03/03/2016 02:05 UTC
Horror stories of that holiday favorite "The Nutcracker"
From norovirus to nutcracker fractures to wire hangers, the price for your beloved Christmas ballet is blood
12/24/2022 20:30 UTC
"Under the Banner of Heaven," like Mormons, fixates on faith and shortchanges its women
As good as Andrew Garfield is in Hulu's series, a murdered woman's true story takes a backseat to his invented one
04/29/2022 00:58 UTC
Batkid didn't become America's "new superhero" because his Oscars segment was cut
And "Amazing Spider-Man" star Andrew Garfield, who was supposed to introduce the segment, was a no-show UPDATED
03/06/2014 21:14 UTC
Watching scary movies in the dark: The success of “Don’t Breathe” and the resurgence of horror
Watching a horror film is a communal experience — that audiences will actually leave their living rooms for
09/03/2016 02:59 UTC
America deserves better superheroes: Why a straight, white Spider-Man is no longer a real underdog
Peter Parker was always an outsider—but studios are too risk-averse to explore what that really means today
04/29/2014 18:01 UTC
“Assassins” is Stephen Sondheim's killer musical that we don’t talk about
It’s never a good time to mount a musical in America about murdering presidents
12/05/2021 13:00 UTC
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