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Dan Bongino instructs followers to form right-wing safe spaces
The Fox News host is abandoning his self-professed lifelong mission of "owning the libs"
07/08/2021 23:02 UTC
"Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle"
McG's sequel -- starring those crime-fighting hotties in all their stripteasing glory -- will probably be huge. Nobody said it actually had to be good.
06/27/2003 23:00 UTC
Movie Interview: Peckerhead
John Waters talks about nude prisoners, illegal pubic hair and the unlikelihood of getting laid at New York art parties.
09/24/1998 20:33 UTC
Jon Hamm's "Million Dollar Arm" and the slow death of the sports movie
Don Draper goes to India in an uncomfortable blend of baseball nostalgia, neocolonialism and family values
05/14/2014 02:59 UTC
"The Suicide Squad" is a grim portrait of real-life U.S.-Nazi collaboration
The fictional land of Corto Maltese holds up a mirror to haunting, post-WWII realities in our world
08/10/2021 01:20 UTC
Economic inequality, the toil of work and Wall Street power: Our capitalist society is like "The Matrix"
We live in a dystopia worthy of a Hollywood sci-fi movie, and most people don't even realize it
05/21/2016 14:30 UTC
First look: Sofia Coppola's chilly, brilliant "Bling Ring"
Cannes is abuzz over Paris Hilton's real-life shoe collection -- and the nihilistic teen girls who stole it
05/17/2013 18:40 UTC
"Joy Ride" delivers a full-frontal subversion of sexuality for Asian women
Both hilarious and empowering, the raunchfest doesn't use its R rating for mere titillation or transgression
07/10/2023 19:00 UTC
Stream these TV shows over the long weekend
You've finished "Breaking Bad" -- so here are other gems to binge on during Memorial Day
05/24/2014 02:20 UTC
Taylor Swift's victory over Spotify is near: The streaming service gets closer to admitting that "freemium" doesn't work
Some artists—presumably, the top tier like hold-outs Adele and Swift—might get more control soon
12/09/2015 21:43 UTC
Fourth of July viewing: Before there was "Hamilton," there was "1776"
Why the 1972 movie should be regular viewing for every American
07/04/2017 20:30 UTC
"A foreign, fascist puppet master is manipulating our election": Putin might sway the U.S. vote — and that's terrifying
Josh Zepps on why DNC corruption is small potatoes compared to foreign intrusion in our politics
07/28/2016 18:54 UTC
From "Hillbilly Elegy" to "Fried Green Tomatoes," Hollywood has a rural perception problem
After Trump's election, all eyes turned on "rural America," but Hollywood needs to look past the stereotypes
10/22/2020 21:03 UTC
Joe Biden's disastrous GOP strategy: Why making a campaign about "bipartisanship" can only end in failure
Biden has had a first-row seat for Republican intransigence. So why's he talking about "reaching across the aisle"?
10/21/2015 16:00 UTC
Sundance: A great gay film, or just a great film?
Ira Sachs' "Keep the Lights On" offers a fearless portrait of the realities of gay love in 21st-century New York
01/27/2012 21:42 UTC