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What distinguishes these series from more self-flagellating approaches to social change is their combination of accountability and empathy.
What distinguishes these series from more self-flagellating approaches to social change is their combination of accountability and empathy.
Can't we give Americans a heads-up when their entertainment is doubling as Chinese agitprop?
We need more pop culture that's specifically aimed at lusty adults, conservative families and actual kids.
A New York Times reporter was foremost among Stalin's lieutenants leading a crime against humanity.
Next Act Cinema celebrated its first anniversary as the coronavirus hit. Now, the Black-owned theater is trying to figure out how to stay in business.
“The Old Guard” and “Palm Springs" debuted recently on Netflix and Hulu, respectively.
How horror, kid's movies, comedies and indie film will respond to the pandemic.
Theater owners are trying to navigate inconsistent advice and the personalities of our leaders. The result is a mess.
A show obsessed with time has something to offer when everything is moving forward — and more to offer when we're stuck and frustrated.
'Independence Day' and 'Armageddon' are glorious nonsense. They're also a fortifying reminder that we all have something to offer in times of crisis.
Alyssa Rosenberg writes about politics and culture.