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"The Painted Bird" is a brutal masterpiece depicting the horrors and inhumanity of war
This 169-minute, black & white adaptation of the controversial novel is unrelenting in its violence and despair
07/17/2020 21:00 UTC
"The Reluctant Fundamentalist": Is the Princeton grad a jihadi?
Riz Ahmed plays a financial genius turned Islamic intellectual in Mira Nair's "The Reluctant Fundamentalist"
04/25/2013 02:50 UTC
What life in a cult was like: “We gave away our critical thinking and moral code and surrendered it to him”
Salon talks to former disciples, including the filmmaker, about "Holy Hell," a new documentary about Buddhafield
05/28/2016 02:58 UTC
The cozy "Maltese Falcon": How "Murder, She Wrote" reinvented mysteries forever
As the author of "A Killing in Costumes," I play detective to discover the origins of the cozy mystery genre I love
07/30/2022 15:00 UTC
Who's afraid of the granny escort?
The Web is gripped by the story of the 83-year-old sex worker, thanks in part to our horror at elderly sexuality
01/08/2011 07:01 UTC
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher responds to Salon article about his dealings with the Taliban
"What pains me ... is to see one who covers national politics bearing false witness so egregiously," the rep writes
07/13/2016 23:24 UTC
Pick of the week: Baseball's secret Zen fraternity
Pick of the week: "Knuckleball!" explores baseball's weirdest pitch, and R.A. Dickey's unlikely quest for glory
09/14/2012 04:00 UTC
"In Treatment" recap: Sunil's suicidal threat
Week 4: Sunil gives us cause to worry about his longevity and Frances drops a bombshell at the end of her session
11/16/2010 18:30 UTC
Back off, men—they're scientists: New "Ghostbusters" trailer gets slimed by sexist trolls
Fans of Paul Feig's all-female cast should brace themselves for another round of male tears over the reboot
03/03/2016 23:03 UTC
"Bonnie and Clyde" director dies at 88
Arthur Penn also directed "Little Big Man" and "The Miracle Worker"
09/29/2010 20:52 UTC
Show me the money: La La Land and the loving lap of capitalism
How post-Depression movie musicals choose the dollar bill over happy endings
02/25/2017 05:00 UTC
"Kristen Stewart booed" isn't as bad as it sounds: At Cannes, heckling often means you're doing something right
Cannes audiences are notoriously picky—they booed "Taxi Driver!"—but jeers mean these movies aren't phoning it in
05/17/2016 20:55 UTC
Lincoln's spy: How Pinkerton laid the foundation for the CIA and FBI
Allan Pinkerton, the grandaddy of American private eyes, has a "true detective" story made for the binge-watch era
11/12/2017 19:00 UTC
"At the Heart of Gold": USA gymnastics abuse survivors on the long road to healing
Salon talks to filmmaker Erin Lee Carr about her new documentary about the USA gymnastics sexual abuse case
04/26/2019 21:00 UTC
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