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Entertainment: Part 273
- Every Single Detail of the Spider-Man: No Way Home Trailer, Explained
- The 23 Most Anticipated Movies of Fall 2021
- Painter Bob Ross Remains Popular Decades After His Death. A New Netflix Documentary Examines Who Benefits
- Candyman Teases Out New Relevance From a ‘90s Horror Classic
- How Candyman Reclaims the History of Cabrini-Green
- The 33 Most Anticipated TV Shows of Fall 2021
- Steve Martin’s Only Murders in the Building Is a Droll, Cozy Mystery for Modern Manhattan
- Kanye West’s Controversial Donda Is Finally Out. Here’s What You Need to Know
- The 34 Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2021
- The 5 Best New TV Shows Our Critic Watched in August 2021
- Impeachment: American Crime Story Frames the Clinton Scandal as a Case of Women Sabotaging Women. Is That Really So Revolutionary?
- Penélope Cruz Gives One of the Best Performances of Her Career in Pedro Almodóvar’s Parallel Mothers
- Why Nun Stories Are About to Become Your Next Pop-Culture Obsession
- Jane Campion’s Gorgeous Western The Power of the Dog Is a Sharp Study of Masculinity Gone Awry
- Oscar Isaac Smolders in the Pensive Romantic Thriller The Card Counter
- Sally Rooney and the Art of the Millennial Novel
- How Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Reimagines Its Characters’ Racist Comic-Book Origins
- Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Made Me Feel Seen Like No Other Hollywood Blockbuster Has
- What to Know About Drake’s New Album Certified Lover Boy, From Its Controversial Cover Art to That R. Kelly Credit
- Kristen Stewart and Pablo LarraÃn Do Princess Diana Wrong in Spencer
- Denis Villeneuve’s Take on Dune Is an Admirably Understated Sci-Fi Spectacle
- HBO’s Scenes From a Marriage Remake Is Trying to Break Your Heart, All Over Again
- Edgar Wright’s 1960s Fever Dream Last Night in Soho Is a Half-Brilliant Thriller
- Olivia Colman Is Extraordinary in The Lost Daughter, Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Bold Directorial Debut
- I Survived Bill Cosby. And I Will Not Be Defeated by His Release
- “You Need to Use Hope like a Club to Beat Your Opponent.” Kim Stanley Robinson on Climate Change and Fiction
- FX’s Epic Y: The Last Man Adaptation Gets Off to a Shaky But Intriguing Start
- Tony Leung Captivates in Shang-Chi. But His Favorite Film Is the One He Hasn’t Done Yet
- How The Matrix Resurrections Trailer Evokes the Franchise’s First Movie in Mysterious Ways
- American Rust Sounds a Lot Like Mare of Easttown. Sadly, It Isn’t
- Amazon Docuseries LuLaRich Breaks Down the Chaotic Story of Deception Behind Multilevel Marketing Company LuLaRoeÂ
- Gabrielle Union: The Hard Truth About My Surrogacy Journey
- How Reservation Dogs Is Opening Up a Crucial Conversation About Suicide in Indigenous Communities
- How This Fall Could Shape the Future of Moviegoing
- Booker Prize Shortlist Highlights Stories Dealing with Life and Death in a ‘Year for Reading’
- I Founded ‘Me Too’ in 2006. The Morning It Went Viral Was a Nightmare
- Norm Macdonald’s Comedic Genius Explained in One Brilliant Joke
- 6 Takeaways From Lil Nas X’s Excellent Debut Album Montero
- Cry Macho Is Pure Clint Eastwood—and That’s Mostly a Good Thing
- The Eyes of Tammy Faye Turns the Fallen Televangelist into Camp Curiosity
- Meet the Iranian Musician Who Keeps Risking Imprisonment for His Music
- Pour One Out For the Network Comedy
- Cry Your Heart Out: The 11 Best Breakup Albums Ever MadeÂ
- The Best, Worst and Wildest Moments of the 2021 Emmy Awards
- Netflix’s Catholic Horror Story Midnight Mass Is One Hell of a Halloween Binge
- The Quietly Rebellious Art of Iranian Women and What We Can Learn From Them
- Here Are the Biggest Moments From the 2021 TIME100 Broadcast—Highlighting the World’s Most Influential People
- Tabitha Brown Is the Gentlest Person on the Internet
- Richard Powers on His Latest Book, Bewilderment—And Why Children Are the Ones to Call Out Climate Change Evasion
- Anne Lamott’s Advice Could Stop You From Drowning in Cynicism
- Watch the Trailer for Artist JR’s New Documentary Paper & Glue
- Inside HBO’s Nuclear Family—and a Lesbian Family’s Fight To Exist
- Why So Many Movie Musical Adaptations Just Don’t Work
- Apple TV+’s Beautiful, Frustrating Foundation Is the Latest Example of the Problem With Genre TV
- What If a Robot Was Your Perfect Match? I’m Your Man Explores an AI Love Affair
- Don’t Fall for Dear Evan Hansen
- First Mrs. Maisel, Now Joan Rivers. Why Hollywood’s Jewish Women Are Rarely Played by Jewish Actors
- Inside Broadway’s Jubilant Homecoming
- Watch: Global Citizen Live, a 24-Hour Worldwide Concert to Fight Global Poverty
- In a New Lifetime Documentary, Olympic Gymnast Aly Raisman Finds a Path to Healing After Her Experience With Sexual Abuse
- ‘Our Stories Are Universal Too.’ Terence Blanchard on Bringing Black Narratives to the Metropolitan Opera
- Netflix’s Maid Is an Empathetic Portrait of Poverty That Dispels the Myth of Bootstrapping
- Poet Tracy K. Smith on Finding Joy During an Unbearable Year
- Three New Britney Spears Documentaries Tell a Chilling Tale About the Bystander Effect
- No Time to Die Is an Imperfect Movie. But It’s a Perfect Finale for the Best James Bond Ever
- Jasper Johns: “Dying While on Assignment Doesn’t Seem Like a Bad Idea”
- Here’s What We Learned From Three New Britney Spears Documentaries, From Secret Surveillance to #FreeBritney Infiltrators
- The Overlapping Worlds of Author Amor Towles
- R. Kelly Has Finally Been Silenced. Let’s Keep It That Way
- Jamie Spears Suspended From Britney Spears’ Conservatorship Amid New Allegations of Abuse
- The 5 Best New TV Shows Our Critic Watched in September 2021
- I Left Poverty After Writing ‘Maid.’ But Poverty Never Left Me
- Just Try to Look Away From Jake Gyllenhaal’s Gripping Performance in The Guilty
- How Big Brother Finally Got Its First Black Winner After More Than 20 Years on the Air
- The Problem With Jon Stewart Could Be Great, If It Ever Catches Up to the Present
- Beck Bennett On Leaving Saturday Night Live And His 5 Favorite Sketches
- Is Venom in Spider-Man: No Way Home? The Venom 2 End-Credits Scene Offers a Hint
- Titane Strives to Shock, But It’s Running on Empty
- Here Are the 8 New Books You Should Read in October
- “‘Free At Last?’ Please. Who Is Free?” Choreographer Bill T. Jones Reflects on a Half Century of Creative Work
- How Seinfeld Became One of TV’s Great Moneymakers
- Stanley Tucci: How Julia Child Changed My Life
- Why TV and Film Workers Just Authorized One of the Biggest Strikes in Hollywood History
- Squid Game’s Jung Ho-yeon on the Scene That Shook Her to Her Core
- Reggaeton Is So Much More Than Party Music. This Podcast Breaks Down Its Political Roots
- The Harder They Fall Fails to Make Enough Room for Each Star Among Its Stellar Cast
- Meg Cabot Won’t Give Up on Happy Endings
- How No Time to Die’s Unprecedented Ending Sets Up the Future of the Bond Franchise
- Timothée Chalamet Wants You to Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve
- What Happened, Brittany Murphy?, Britney Spears and the Gendered Perils of Child Stardom
- Netflix Defends Dave Chappelle’s Anti-Trans Remarks and Suspends a Trans Employee
- John le Carré’s Silverview Is Not the Defining Final Chapter of a Literary Career
- The Only Succession Recap You Need Before Season 3 Starts
- Why Sally Rooney Turned Down an Offer From an Israeli Publisher to Translate Her New Novel
- Breaking Down the Controversy Around Dave Chappelle’s Netflix Special The Closer
- Suddenly, Everyone We See on TV Is Very Rich or Very Poor. What Happened?
- Elizabeth Strout Knows We Can’t Escape the Past
- Rina Sawayama Is Fighting for Inclusion, One Song at a Time
- Hamilton Actor Suni Reid Accuses the Production of Transgender Bias
- David Chang and Priya Krishna Want You to Get Over Recipes