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Entertainment: Part 267
- HBO’s The Third Day Is a Riveting Psychological Thriller and a Stunning Showcase for Jude Law
- ‘More Fuel to the Fire.’ Trans and Non-Binary Authors Respond to Controversy Over J.K. Rowling’s New Novel
- The CFDA Awards’ Most Diverse Year Ever Signals a Larger Shift in the Fashion Industry
- Parasite Star Park So-dam on Life Since the Oscars and New Korean Drama Record of Youth
- ‘It’s Going to Take a Long, Long Time.’ How the Uproar Over a Bollywood Lyric About Beyoncé Fits Into the Fight Against Colorism in India
- The Devil All the Time Is an Awful Pileup of Awful People Doing Awful Things
- Here’s Who Will Win—and Who Should—at the 2020 Emmys
- These Afro-Latino Actors Are Pushing Back Against Erasure in Hollywood
- Janelle Monáe Is Electrifying in the Cathartic Fantasy-Horror Antebellum
- What Would a Biden Presidency Look Like? Obama’s White House Photographer Picks Six Photos That Offer Clues
- Everything You Need to Know About Nurse Ratched Before Watching the New Netflix Show
- ‘The Only Person I Have Loved.’ Inside Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s History-Shaping Marriage of Equals
- See All the Winners of the 2020 Emmys
- The 2020 Emmys Were a Comforting Dose of Normalcy at a Scarily Abnormal Time
- Fox’s Filthy Rich Is the Big, Silly Primetime Soap Opera We Need Right Now
- Michael B. Jordan on How Justice Is Central to His Work: ‘It Makes Me Want to Work Harder’
- JoJo Siwa Says Today’s Kids Inspire Her to Keep Having Fun
- Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade Are Inspired By Their Kids’ ‘Moments of Bravery’
- J Balvin Discusses Paving the Way for a New Generation of Reggaeton and Latin Music Artists
- See Highlights From TIME’s ABC Broadcast Revealing the 100 Most Influential People of the Year
- A New Book Chronicles Kobe Bryant’s Early-Career Cruelty. Here’s Why It’s Important to Talk About
- The Best Politics Podcasts to Help You Make Sense of the 2020 Election
- ‘I’m Really Glad We’re Now Allowed to Not Just “Shut Up and Sing.”‘ The Chicks on Music, Sexism and Democracy
- ‘A Lot of Drama, a Lot of Competition, Boys.’ K-Pop Star Jessica Jung on Using Her Life in Her New Novel
- The 2020 Election Is Around the Corner—But TV Is Still Trying to Make Sense of the Last One
- Amazon’s Pandemic Conspiracy Thriller Utopia Is the Wrong Show at the Wrong Time
- ‘Materialistic Things Take a Backseat.’ Emilia Clarke on Hope and Empathy During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- The Trial of the Chicago 7 Is as Entertaining—and Galvanizing—as Anything You’ll See This Year
- In FX’s A Wilderness of Error, Errol Morris Investigates a Notoriously Tough Murder Case
- The First Black Miss World Looks Back on Her Tumultuous Win 50 Years Later
- ‘There’s a Lot of Power in Talking About Ugly Stuff.’ Amber Ruffin on Debuting Her New Late-Night Show at a Dark Moment
- ‘Track the Problem.’ Ibram X. Kendi on Using Data to Dismantle Structural Racism
- If Kajillionaire Is Weighed Down by Stylistic Quirks, Gina Rodriguez Brings It Back Into the Realm of the Human
- Fargo Season 4 Casts Chris Rock in a Fascinating, Frustrating Gangster Parable
- Dylan Farrow Is Back in the Public Eye. This Time It’s on Her Terms
- Just Cancel the Last Two Debates. America Has Suffered Enough
- The Meaning of Mariah Carey Is Like Her Top Hits—Pop Perfection That Reveals Only What She Wants Us to Know
- The 5 Best New TV Shows Our Critic Watched in September 2020
- The Boys in the Band Is a Product of Its Time—But That Doesn’t Mean It Can’t Speak to Ours
- Here Are the 9 New Books You Should Read in October
- Anitta, Brazil’s Biggest Pop Star, Doesn’t Need the U.S. But Could She Make It Here Anyway?
- Beyond Gloria Steinem: What to Know About the Women of Color Who Were Instrumental to the Women’s Liberation Movement
- Here’s What’s New on Amazon Prime in October 2020
- Here’s Everything New on Netflix in October 2020—and What’s Leaving
- ‘Life Has Not Been Easy.’ Lin-Manuel and Luis Miranda on the Impact of Hurricane Maria and the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Inside the Stories of the Most Daring Women Spies of World War II
- The Funny, Probing Dick Johnson Is Dead Is Unlike Any Other Documentary That’s Come Before
- Save Yourselves! Is an Engaging, Timely Sci-Fi Comedy About the Need to Unplug
- Ethan Hawke Makes an Electrifying John Brown in Showtime’s Witty, Subversive The Good Lord Bird
- The 4 Biggest Takeaways From BLACKPINK’s The Album
- Can We Joke About the President Having COVID-19? Late-Night Comedy Can’t Decide
- Rihanna’s Lingerie Brand Won Praise for Its Inclusivity. Now It’s Under Fire for Using a Sacred Islamic Text in a Runway Show
- ‘We Want to Help the World Better Understand China.’ Meet Chen Xiaoqing, the Film Director Using Food to Make Friends
- Dune, No Time to Die and Black Widow Are All Delayed Until 2021. Here’s What That Means for the Future of Movies
- I Avoided Apocalypse Stories for Months. Then Leave the World Behind Became My Greatest Comfort
- Horror Films Have Always Tapped Into Pop Culture’s Most Urgent Fears. COVID-19 Will Be Their Next Inspiration
- ‘I Can’t Just Write a Bunch of Songs, As If Everything in the Last Couple of Years Didn’t Happen.’ David Byrne on American Utopia and the Election
- Charm City Kings Is a Bittersweet Tale of Growing Up on Dirt Bikes and Dreams
- ‘We’re Here and Our Voices Matter.’ Anthony Ramos Sets the Record Straight on Latino Representation
- The Forty-Year-Old Version Is an Effervescent Look at an Artist Becoming True to Herself
- In Netflix’s Slow-Burning The Haunting of Bly Manor, the Real Ghost Is Inequality
- How The Haunting of Bly Manor Puts a Bittersweet Twist on The Turn of the Screw
- BTS’s Parent Company Is Going Public. Here’s How the Music Industry Could Replicate Its Massive Success
- How We Chose the 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time
- The 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time
- All These Terrible Quarantine Shows Are Giving Me Zoom Fatigue
- ‘I Have a Lot of Ideas for Amendments.’ Playwright Heidi Schreck on Her Hit Play About the Constitution and the Fate of the Supreme Court
- Joe Biden and Donald Trump’s Dueling Town Halls Showed Us Exactly What Happens When We Treat Elections Like Entertainment
- ‘It Needs to Stop.’ Harrison Ford Speaks Out Against Leaders Who Politicize Climate Change
- David Byrne’s American Utopia Is a Grand and Glorious Plea for Human Connection
- The Trial of the Chicago 7 Is a Riveting Movie. But the True Story Is Even More Dramatic
- ‘I Put the Black Body in the Work.’ Artist Howardena Pindell on Her New Exhibit Shedding Light on Injustice in America
- The Compassionate Documentary Time Looks at the Fight for Prison Abolition Through One Family’s Story
- Bruce Springsteen’s Letter to You Has a Lot Invested in the Springsteen Legend—But It’s Still Awesome
- A Viral Tweet Compared Joe Biden to Mister Rogers. This Isn’t the First Time the Children’s TV Icon Has Gotten Caught up in Politics
- A 1973 Hostage Crisis Changed Police Methods—And a Film About It Just Won a Prize From the Library of Congress and Ken Burns
- Netflix’s Marvelous The Queen’s Gambit Is the Kind of Prestige Drama TV Doesn’t Make Anymore
- A New Rebecca Strives for Gothic Romance But Comes Up Short
- 21 Underrated Horror Movies You Probably Haven’t Seen and Can Stream Right Now
- Over 400,000 People Watched Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar Play Among Us on Twitch
- I’ve Gotten Used to Not Hugging My Grandkids. That Doesn’t Make It Easier
- HBO Really Wants Another Big Little Lies. The Undoing Isn’t It
- Bill Murray and Rashida Jones Match Each Other Beat for Beat in Sofia Coppola’s Wistful On the Rocks
- Sacha Baron Cohen’s Borat Sequel Arrives in a Different America—and Works Even Better Than It Did 14 Years Ago
- Everything You Need to Know About The Mandalorian Season 2
- Comedian Sarah Cooper Doesn’t Need Donald Trump Anymore
- The Craft Inspired a Generation of Teenage Witches. Now a Sequel Is Poised to Do the Same
- The Pandemic Could Have Hurt Country Music. Instead, the Genre Is Booming
- City So Real Is a Must-See Docuseries About Chicago Politics—and an America in Crisis
- The 2020 Met Costume Institute Show Is Finally Opening—And It’s About Time
- It’s Not Just…Sarah Silverman on Changing Hearts Before Minds, It’s Also the Science of Uncertainty
- The 5 Best New TV Shows Our Critic Watched in October 2020
- An Iconic Star Wars Character Showed Up in The Mandalorian Season 2 Premiere
- Ask Sarah Silverman Anything: The Comic on Creating Her New Podcast and Surviving the Election
- Here’s What’s New on Amazon Prime in November 2020
- Here’s Everything New on Netflix in November 2020—And What’s Leaving
- On the Intimate Positions, Ariana Grande Is Fully in Her Feelings
- The Gap’s Deleted Post-Election Tweet Shows Just How Uninterested Many Americans Are in Unity Right Now
- Ben Wilson’s Metropolis Makes the Case for Crowding Into Cities — Even During a Pandemic
- Mank Is an Ambitious Picture That Walks the Line Between Stunt and Masterpiece