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Film and TV
Filmmaker Sara Fattahi on Bringing a Woman's
Perspective of War
In Conversation with Pamela Cohn
By
Pamela Cohn
| June 29, 2020
Normal People
is returning, set 40 years in the future, as
Normal Older People
.
By
Emily Temple
| June 25, 2020
“The greatest sci-fi work of all time,”
Foundation
, finally has a YouTube trailer.
By
Jonny Diamond
| June 23, 2020
Learning Early From Hitchcock That Nightmares Can Be Real
Sharon Dolin on the Fear and Dreams of Her Childhood
By
Sharon Dolin
| June 18, 2020
An Ode to
Valley of the Dolls
, Irresistible Train Wreck
Stephen Rebello is Obsessed with Jacqueline Susann's "Classic"
By
Stephen Rebello
| June 18, 2020
Booker Prize-winner Bernardine Evaristo on tearing down the statues of slavers.
By
Dan Sheehan
| June 16, 2020
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Viet Thanh Nguyen is live-tweeting Spike Lee's new movie today.
By
Aaron Robertson
| June 16, 2020
Taking Lessons in Solitude from French Cinema
By
Sanaë Lemoine
| June 16, 2020
Here's Shaq reading an Edward Hirsch poem about basketball.
By
Dan Sheehan
| June 12, 2020
Lessons for 2020 From the Films of Studio Ghibli
Susan Napier on the Legendary Studio's First Big Success
By
Susan Napier
| June 9, 2020
The Latest Incarnation of Shirley Jackson on the Big Screen is Basically Fan Fiction
And It's Great!
By
Emily Temple
| June 8, 2020
Listen to Claudia Rankine on whiteness and the photography of Paul Graham.
By
Jonny Diamond
| June 3, 2020
Mad Men
is leaving Netflix. Time to read John Cheever.
By
Raf Richardson-Carillo
| June 2, 2020
Hollywood's Unlikely Evolution from
The Birth of a Nation
to Wokeness
Greg Garrett on Race and Racism in American Film
By
Greg Garrett
| June 1, 2020
Sorry nerds, the big Dungeons & Dragons movie is delayed because of coronavirus.
By
Jonny Diamond
| May 29, 2020
Latest Irish literary phenom Naoise Dolan's
Exciting Times
is coming to TV.
By
Dan Sheehan
| May 28, 2020
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