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Entertainment: Part 268
- A Haunting New Novel Asks Whether Immigrants in America Can Ever Feel Truly Safe
- How Playing Kamala Harris Helped Maya Rudolph Fight Election Anxiety
- Just Cancel the Fantastic Beasts Franchise Already
- Alex Trebek Has Died. There’s No Question That He Leaves a Lasting Legacy
- HBO’s Industry Casts a Young Woman of Color in a Working Girl for a New Generation
- I Knew Alex Trebek for 16 Years. He Wasn’t Just a TV Host—He Was Part of America’s Family
- A Teacher’s Thorny Tale of Gender, Power and Consent Will Lodge Itself in Your Mind and Stay There
- Whether You Loved Emily in Paris or Hated It, Dash & Lily Is Your Next Escapist Netflix Binge
- My Octopus Teacher Became a Viral Sensation on Netflix. Its Human Star Craig Foster Wants the Film to Inspire Change
- Spider-Man: Miles Morales Could’ve Tackled Police Reform Head-On. Instead, the Cops Are Almost Entirely Gone
- This Will Be an Awards Season Like No Other. Can It Help Revive Our Love for Movies?
- The 100 Must-Read Books of 2020
- MSNBC’s Steve Kornacki On Surviving Election Week, Polling Flubs, and the Internet’s Crush on Him: ‘It Made Me a Little Squeamish’
- The Good, the Bad and the Thirsty: How News Anchors Became the Breakout Stars of Election Week 2020
- Inside HBO’s Transhood, Which Follows Four Transgender Kids Over Five Crucial Years
- The Weeknd To Play Super Bowl LV Halftime Show
- A New Documentary About Greta Thunberg Shows the Personal Side of Her Public Fight
- Ammonite Tells a Partly True Story of Two Women Pursuing Love and Science. Here’s What’s Fact and What’s Fiction
- The Life Ahead Brings Sofia Loren Back to the Screen in a Tearjerker That Fully Earns Its Tears
- Thanksgiving Travel Guilt and Other Tales of the Pandemic
- The True Story Behind The Crown‘s Prince Charles, Princess Diana and Camilla Parker Bowles Love Triangle
- Why Is Margaret Thatcher Always Crying in The Crown?
- The Crown Doesn’t Fully Explain Why Princess Diana Was So Popular. Here’s How She Became a Global Celebrity
- ABC’s Twisty, Mountainous Thriller Big Sky Is No Prestige Masterpiece, But It’s Still a Lot of Fun
- A New PBS Series Shows How Underserved Latino Communities Are Fighting To Protect Themselves During COVID-19
- With A Promised Land, Obama Reminds Us He’s America’s Storyteller—And Holds Out Hope
- A Comprehensive Look Back at BTS’ Seven-Year Journey to the Top
- Inside the BTS ARMY, the Devoted Fandom With an Unrivaled Level of Organization
- ‘I Was Communicating With My Whole Body.’ Riz Ahmed on Learning the Drums and Sign Language for Sound of Metal
- The Best Broadway Shows You Can Stream at Home Right Now
- The 10 Best Fiction Books of 2020
- How the New TV Series Veneno Is Reviving the Legacy of a Spanish Trans Icon
- In Steve McQueen’s Personal Small Axe: Mangrove, West Indian Immigrants Fight for Their Place in Great Britain
- See the Major Highlights from BTS’ Momentous Year in 2020
- The 10 Best Video Games of 2020
- Breaking Down Every Track on BTS’ New Album Be
- The 10 Best Nonfiction Books of 2020
- The 10 Best Podcasts of 2020
- Connie Schultz On Finding Room for Kindness on Twitter
- A Psychologist Answers All Your Questions About Hugh Grant and Nicole Kidman’s Characters in The Undoing
- Only ’90s Kids Will Understand How Depressing It Is to Watch Peacock’s Saved by the Bell Revival
- The 10 Best Songs of 2020
- Hillbilly Elegy Condescends to the Very Characters It’s Trying to Champion
- Why J.D. Vance’s Hillbilly Elegy Is So Controversial
- The 10 Best YA and Children’s Books of 2020
- The 10 Best TV Shows of 2020
- The 10 Best Movies of 2020
- The 10 Best Albums of 2020
- The 10 Best Movie Performances of 2020
- The 5 Best New TV Shows Our Critic Watched in November 2020
- The Director of The Undoing Answers All of Our Questions About That Surprisingly Unsurprising Finale
- The Undoing‘s Fatal Flaw Was Its Disrespect for Its Audience
- Here’s Everything New on Netflix in December 2020—And What’s Leaving
- Here’s What’s New on Amazon Prime in December 2020
- ‘I Am Trans.’ Elliot Page, Star of Juno and Umbrella Academy, Announces Transgender Identity
- Who Was Selena? The New Netflix Series About the Singer Doesn’t Have a Clue
- ‘It’s Changing Because We Make a Change.’ Steve McQueen on Laying Down a Path for Black British Creators
- ‘The Archive Means We Are Counted in History.’ Zanele Muholi on Documenting Black, Queer Life in South Africa
- ‘We Have to Each Start By Looking in the Mirror.’ Matthew McConaughey on the Political Divide in America
- ‘When People Suffer, We Suffer.’ Taraji P. Henson and Tracie Jenkins on Mental Health and Vulnerability
- Warner Bros. Will Release Its Films on HBO Max and in Theaters Simultaneously. The Decision May Change Moviegoing Forever
- The True Story Behind Red, White and Blue From Steve McQueen’s Small Axe Anthology
- Aubrey Plaza Is Marvelous in the Otherwise Only Semi-Satisfying Black Bear
- How Euphoria Came to Embody the Gen Z Aesthetic
- A Guide to Who’s Who in David Fincher’s Old Hollywood Drama Mank
- Lavish BBC Period Drama Meets Postcolonial India in Mira Nair’s A Suitable Boy
- The 5 Books Bill Gates Found Helpful and Inspiring This Year
- Why Pantone Selected Not One but Two Colors of the Year for 2021
- BTS Is TIME’s 2020 Entertainer of the Year
- 2020 Was Supposed to Be a Banner Year for Women Directors. Then COVID-19 Hit
- The 10 Best Movies Based on a True Story
- Exclusive: Watch BTS Perform ‘Dynamite’ During TIME’s 2020 Person of the Year Special
- Everything You Need to Know About The Prom as the Movie Adaptation Hits Netflix
- Alex Wheatle on the Life Story That Inspired Steve McQueen’s Latest Small Axe Film
- Meryl Streep Has Nothing Left to Prove. The Results Are Downright Delightful
- The Songs and Albums That Defined K-Pop’s Monumental Year in 2020
- 57 New Shows and Movies That May Help Disney Overtake Netflix in the Streaming Wars
- Let’s Break Down Taylor Swift’s New Album Evermore
- Allie Brosh on Her New Book and the Trouble With Solutions
- Social Distancing, Doomscroll and Defund: The Words That Defined 2020
- Wonder Woman 1984 Arrives When We Need Some Fun—But It Could Have Been More Than That
- It’s Either the Best or Worst Possible Time for the New Adaptation of Stephen King’s The Stand
- Cyberpunk 2077 Is a Mess On Every Level
- The Real Events That Inspired Your Name Engraved Herein, Taiwan’s Highest-Grossing LGBTQ Film of All Time
- Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom Offers Up the Pure Pleasure of Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman at Their Best
- Mikhail Baryshnikov: Remembering the Joy of My First Nutcracker in this Difficult Year
- Definitely Stick Around for the Mandalorian Post-Credits Scene After the Season 2 Finale
- Star Wars Is All About Daddy Issues, But The Mandalorian Gave Us a Fresh Take
- The 21 Most Anticipated Books of 2021
- 8 Takeaways From the Streaming Wars’ Biggest, Weirdest Year Yet
- Ma Rainey Is Best Known as a Pioneer of the Blues. But She Broke More Than Musical Barriers
- The 39 Most Anticipated Movies of 2021
- 6 Ways to Find Joy During This Dreary Winter, According to a Happiness Expert
- The 58 Most Anticipated TV Shows of 2021
- Shonda Rhimes’ First Netflix Show Bridgerton Is a Lavish Period Spectacle That Goes Wildly Off the Rails
- The Lord of the Rings Movies Are Now Holiday Movies. Here’s Why
- Pop Culture Reckoned With #MeToo in Radical New Ways in 2020—Even as It Receded From Headlines
- The Midnight Sky Is Occasionally Poetic and Often Boring—But It Features One Truly Terrific Performance
- The 50 Best Family Movies You May Have Missed
- ‘The Great Gatsby Now Belongs to the People.’ What the Copyright Expiration of the Classic Novel Means for Its Legacy