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Why can't Hollywood make sexually mature movies?
Diane Lane's sophisticated performance can't rescue Adrian Lyne's "Unfaithful" from its sleazy moralizing.
05/11/2002 00:00 UTC
From "Parasite" to "Squid Game," America of course exploited South Korea's anti-capitalist content
Instead of heeding Korea's dire messaging, Hollywood may have to face the bitter fruits of another labor movement
08/28/2023 16:00 UTC
Faster, pussycat ... save me the aisle seat?
Meyer and Ebert agree on the big, bouncy issues. Beatty clues in, moves on, drops out. Also: Can it be true? Howard laments dearth of lesbians!
09/17/1999 20:00 UTC
Porn is unrealistic? What about romance novels!
An anti-porn polemic inspires a debate over whether male or female fantasy is more harmful to relationships
04/03/2010 02:25 UTC
Trolls Chuck Johnson and Mike Cernovich launching websites to harass journalists
Johnson: “The American press no longer behaves properly, and they need to be held to account”
05/20/2017 16:59 UTC
The dictator who snagged me
When North Korea's film-loving despot Kim Jong Il kidnapped South Korea's leading director and his movie-star wife, the screen couple was plunged into a saga even stranger and more dreadful than the "Godzilla" knockoff they were forced to make.
03/13/2003 04:57 UTC
Asian fetish?
I'm attracted to Japanese women but I feel like a sex offender walking down the street holding hands with my girlfriend.
12/05/2003 01:48 UTC
GOP's Biggest Losers of 2023: Lauren "Short of My Values" Boebert
After the Colorado Republican's mishap at "Beetlejuice: The Musical," she ends the year with a panicked surprise
12/28/2023 11:00 UTC
Netflix's "Kill Boksoon" slays with a sharp, stylish take on an assassin balancing work & parenting
John Wick who? Add this hired killer with a 100% success rate and badass bravado to your hit list
03/31/2023 21:13 UTC
"Poetry": An unlikely masterpiece from Korea
A heartbreaking fable about a fading grandmother, a dead teenager and a poetry class is 2011's best film so far
02/12/2011 07:30 UTC
From mansplainers to sexual assaulters, Kate Manne explains how society empowers men to harm women
It may be uncomfortable, but it's important to say it: Sexism exists because men benefit from women's oppression
08/10/2020 19:00 UTC
"Shortcomings"
The new graphic novel by Adrian Tomine of "Optic Nerve" fame may finally secure his spot in the cartoon pantheon alongside Daniel Clowes and the Hernandez brothers.
12/06/2007 17:12 UTC
"Holy Spider" examines a "serial killer society," in which Iranian sex workers are targeted
"To show the underbelly of a violent place, you can't do it with a feather pen," the filmmaker tells Salon
10/28/2022 15:00 UTC
"Minari" review: Steven Yeun Stars in Lee Isaac Chung’s immensely moving immigrant story
Lee Isaac Chung's fourth feature is a sweet yet staggeringly powerful story of assimilating into the American Dream
12/14/2020 01:00 UTC
"Spring Breakers": James Franco's outrageous Gatsby-pocalypse
"Girls Gone Wild" goes to hell in Harmony Korine's sublime, tedious and ridiculous new film
03/13/2013 04:00 UTC