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Coleman Spilde

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There's more film and television for you to watch than ever before — good luck finding it

Streaming used to be easy. Now it feels like a full-time job

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The last great "Housewives" trip: "Scary Island" and the end of RHONY’s Golden Age

15 years later, "Scary Island" still sets the standard for "Housewives" chaos

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"Hurry Up Tomorrow" is The Weeknd's egomaniacal cinematic disaster

The pop star's new film is a feature-length study in his stardom that will leave you counting ceiling tiles instead

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In "Overcompensating," millennial memory is made meaningful

"Overcompensating" borrows from teen soaps to create something reverent yet new in an age of regurgitation

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Trump’s latest tariff agenda: Make movies crap again

Trump's proposed film tariff sent Hollywood spiraling, but it's the film-loving public who should be really worried

15.05.2025 3

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In Bong Joon-ho's delicious satires, culinary provocation is the secret ingredient

The filmmaker is revered for his incisive takedowns of the elite, but food is the fuel for his most shocking ideas

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The cultural significance of the Met Gala can't be dismissed

The words “Met Gala” don’t exactly sparkle with the same sheen of glamour and mystique that they once did, at least not in 2025. Not long ago, the...

06.05.2025 3

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In "Bravo's Love Hotel," Real Housewives own up to everything in the name of romance

Bravo's new spinoff is a surprisingly deep analysis of how celebrity impacts a reality star's dating prospects

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Blake Lively’s latest crime against humanity? Having the most fun of her career

In "Another Simple Favor," the cuckoo sequel to Paul Feig's already-outrageous 2018 hit, Lively goes for broke

03.05.2025 7

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In "Bonjour Tristesse," Chloë Sevigny and Lily McInerny try to capture beauty before it slips away

The stars of Durga Chew-Bose's remake find languid, new resonance in the most beguiling film of the year

03.05.2025 3

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"Sinners" is a smash. So why is Hollywood putting an asterisk on its success?

The industry's response to Ryan Coogler's film is the latest in a trend desperate to skew the public's opinion

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"The Real Housewives" is officially reality TV's least exciting franchise

Lisa Vanderpump turned reality fatigue into an empire, one villa and valley at a time

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The success of J.K. Rowling's transphobic fight depends on the future of "Harry Potter"

Rowling's divisive opinions make it increasingly difficult for fans to separate the art from the artist

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With "The Shrouds," cinema's great body horror auteur goes for something a little lighter: grief

Perhaps the greatest living filmmaker, Cronenberg's latest — a flawed, dynamic look at loss – doesn't disappoint

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"The Wedding Banquet" updates a queer cult classic for a new generation, without losing its heart

Much has changed since Ang Lee's original film moved audiences in 1993. Our desire to see ourselves onscreen hasn't

18.04.2025 2

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Lady Gaga's Coachella spectacle makes a case for beauty in an ugly world

The superstar's second headlining show in the desert is a magnificent display of artistry when we need it the most

16.04.2025 7

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Making a war film apolitical is impossible

The directors of "Warfare" claim their hyperrealistic movie has no message. That's not true at all

16.04.2025 5

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In "Drop," Meghann Fahy gives new meaning to keeping your wits about you on a first date

Blumhouse's new thriller is a tense throwback to aughts genre delights, with a lead who doesn't need any saving

12.04.2025 2

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Eat the rich films have run their course

The bland satire in "Death of a Unicorn" makes its message unappetizing; there are tastier options

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In the queer thriller "Misericordia," coming home is anything but melodramatic

Writer-director Alain Guiraudie's latest subverts the gay coming-home story without sacrificing its messiness

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Val Kilmer, Hollywood's oddball bad boy, was the real deal until the end

Dead at 65, Kilmer spent his life in pursuit of wonderful things, even if it meant rubbing others the wrong way

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"The Friend" gives a voice to those of us hounded by self-obsessed dog parents

For service workers, the egocentric first-time dog owner in "The Friend" will be all too familiar

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"Adolescence" explores the dark consequences of teenage boys being radicalized online

Every parent and teen needs to see "Adolescence," a look at what happens when online misogyny bleeds into real-life

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Watching "Real Housewives" can help us predict Trump's next moves

Trump's administration plays by the politics of friendship. We should study those who perfected the game

16.03.2025 4

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"Black Bag" makes monogamy sexy again

Steven Soderbergh's second film of 2025 is even better than the first, an espionage romp destined to be a classic

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"Seven Veils" is the latest film to reconsider how much value we put into an artist's pain

In Atom Egoyan's new film, Amanda Seyfried refuses to be the archetypical image of a tortured woman artist

14.03.2025 7

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Sutton Stracke's poignant reconciliation with her mother was "Real Housewives" at its very best

Three friends went to Georgia and stepped into a dynamic right out of a humid, hilarious stage play

13.03.2025 3

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In "Mickey 17," Bong Joon-ho rips into Trump with a rousing, space-set satire

Two Robert Pattinsons lead the director's follow-up to "Parasite," one of the best films of the year so far

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Oscars 2025: No politics, no sparkle, no courage — until the winners spoke up

Host Conan O'Brien did an admirable job keeping the crowd entertained, but he wasn't the reason they came alive

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In "Harriet the Spy," Michelle Trachtenberg was the sleuth who understood how hard it is to be a kid

Trachtenberg's career was filled with iconic characters, but none were as important as Harriet M. Welsch

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Salon's totally (possibly) infallible 2025 Oscar predictions: Who will win? And who should?

Salon's film critic and resident film buff are here to make sense of the most unpredictable awards season in years

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A grisly horror movie death can be so much more than just useless carnage — if it's well-written

"The Monkey" tries its paws at reaching the heights of other gruesome franchises, but can't match their heart

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Two major trans narrative movies were released in 2024. The wrong one's being talked about

When the 2025 Oscar nominations were announced bright and early Jan. 23, one of the most promising headlines bursting through the fog of the...

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"The Monkey" wants to remind you that death is coming for us all, as if we didn't already know that

Osgood Perkins' follow-up to "Longlegs" pivots toward comedy, but there's no fun to be had with this novelty toy

22.02.2025 10

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“No idea how risky it was”: Harry Hamlin explains why playing gay in '80s became an impactful moment

Hamlin reflects on his career leading to "Mayfair Witches," including cooking bolognese on "Real Housewives"

21.02.2025 5

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In "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy," the screen icon takes on a brand new bedfellow—grief

It's a new day for the beloved rom-com heroine, and director Michael Morris says her longevity is downright radical

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"Real Housewives of New York" is darker now than the show's ever been. Can it survive?

The stars of the rebooted series want to be iconic fan favorites, but it's the franchise that's paying the price

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Super Bowl LIX was a mere shadow of what the Big Game once was

Kendrick Lamar injected some much-needed life into the night, where unity was stressed amid division outside

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In "Severance," everything means something—and the meticulous detail has revived the TV fan theory

In an age where streaming shows are made to dull your mind, "Severance" actively encourages its viewers to think

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The 9 best — and most bizarre — films from the 2025 Sundance Film Festival

From J.Lo to J.Lew (that's Juliette Lewis, who turns into a chair in "By Design"), these are the cream of the crop

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The public's renewed love for all things Lady Gaga is a sign that we're stronger than we think

Many weren't ready for Gaga's brand of in-your-face progressivism 15 years ago, but they're embracing it now

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Kanye West and Bianca Censori shock the Grammys red carpet before departing the event

West and Censori are no strangers to stunts, but it's what happened after they arrived that has everyone confused

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Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars surprise the Grammys stage to raise money for California wildfire relief

The duo's performance was among many efforts from the Recording Academy to give back to L.A. communities

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"Companion" exudes exactly the kind of self-important arrogance it desperately tries to parody

Neither a horror nor a comedy, this future-tinged tale settles for being a reductive collection of better movies

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Wigs, masks and the Black Eyed Peas: How Timothée Chalamet is making Oscar campaigning fun again

Chalamet has charmed the world this awards season, but his canvassing is much smarter than it initially appears

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David Lynch's films pull back the red curtain on our shared reality

Though surreal and sometimes impenetrable, Lynch's films lead us down dark roads to curious, new possibilities

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Steven Soderbergh's "Presence" is a ghost story unlike anything you've seen before

Flipping the perspective of a standard haunt, Soderbergh unravels truths about our disconnected world

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Oscar nom snubs and surprises: Despite some exciting nods, this tight race looks even more uncertain

A history-making nomination. A nod that will get Trump riled up. A film no one can agree on. Yep, it's Oscar season

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Trump's inauguration went so far beyond terrifying that it landed on hilariously absurd

Big, ugly hats! An improvised a cappella! Entirely inappropriate ensembles! That's . . . entertainment?

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In "Hard Truths," a director and his muse reunite in a world that is far angrier than they left it

Mike Leigh and his longtime collaborator Marianne Jean-Baptiste search for answers in their latest tour de force

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