In many ways, Ken Burns is the Van Halen of historical documentary directors. Before you jump, hear me out. Watching the ...
David Osit’s film about the cultural phenomenon that was Chris Hasen’s ‘paedophile-hunting‘ TV series To Catch a Predator doesn’t just interrogate its ethics, it uses raw, unaired footage of the ...
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Travel through history with 'One to One: John & Yoko'
The documentary shows viewers the world through the eyes of these two legendary musicians after their relocation to the ...
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What happens when streaming services start deleting their own movies and shows?
So fine, deleting your own shows from existence is good for shareholder value sometimes, but it's not great for the creators ...
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5 Worst Two-Part Movies Of All Time
Sometimes, a movie's story just has too much juicy information to fit into one blockbuster. However, these two-parters are ...
Maasja Ooms' documentary, world premiering at Amsterdam, a psychiatrist converses with patients about their voices and, yes, ...
Ken Burns, with co-directors Sarah Botstein and David Schmidt, gives us an in-depth look at the war for independence that also happened to be a civil war.
Kenny Chesney headlines the Miami Book Fair with stories of Key West and life on the road, joining poets, critics and South Florida storytellers at the downtown festival.
The Grammy winner can’t prove the virtual singer was trained on her music or image—but “It’s not ideal,” says Monét.
In the 50 years it's been on the air, Saturday Night Live has showcased a plethora of great episodes. These 12 are definitely not among them.
Nip N Tuck Bar & Grill, a woman-owned business that has been around for more than 50 years, pours local brews from spots like ...
Algorithms can’t read your inner signals. Trusting your gut means knowing when your feelings are the crucial missing data ...
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