Michael Moore Relies on Old Tricks in Fahrenheit 11/9, to Mixed Effect
The provocative documentarian’s new movie is the passionate mess we’ve come to expect. For better and worse.
The provocative documentarian’s new movie is the passionate mess we’ve come to expect. For better and worse.
American Dharma pits the esteemed filmmaker against the main architect of the Trump era—and exposes his limits.
The actress honored the end of the series with—what else?—a tattoo.
Détente is at hand on the Korean Peninsula. But as Kim and Moon bury the hatchet, diplomats fear Trump’s wrath when he finds out he got played.
Trump is trying to save a senator who he himself joked is spineless. And for a lot of voters, he’s a walking campaign ad—for the Democrats.
Emma Stone shines particularly bright in this Netflix limited series.
Best known as Issa’s right-hand woman on the HBO series, Orji is starting to break out on her own—beginning with a role in *Night School.*
“I think we have been successfully very private and that has now sunk in for people.”
Marshmallows, rejoice.
“Have a good time!”
“The feeling among the Yorks is that she deserves her moment in the spotlight and a big royal wedding with all the frills.”
Creators Dan Perrault and Tony Yacenda, as well as actor Travis Tope, are willing to bet that there’s a little bit of Kevin in all of us.
After reports that Solo’s underwhelming performance led Disney and Lucasfilm to reconsider their strategy, the president has confirmed that the initial plan was “a little too much, too fast.”
More than 20 years after the first film, Ryan Coogler will produce and Terence Nance will direct a new version of the basketball-themed classic—starring, yes, LeBron James.
Nothing but respect for MY David and Goliath story.
“You must not rape folks on a boat; you must not rape folks in a moat. You may not, must not, after dinner; you cannot, even if you're a good swimmer . . . ”
The two famous and camera-friendly Trump resistors will sit down together at the “unconventional political convention.”
First female Time Lord? Check. New planets? Present. Sonic screwdriver? You know it.
Doria Ragland is rumored to be considering a permanent move to London.
The Emmy-winning director is picking up where Danny Boyle left off.
Christine Blasey Ford’s allegations against Brett Kavanaugh present a test that the Senate very well may not pass.
The controversial editorial was one thing, but after a gaffe-filled interview his tenure at the magazine was all but done for.
West told a Chicago audience on Monday: “I gotta let y’all know that I’m moving back to Chicago and I’m never leaving again.”
The president couldn’t understand why the Spanish government didn’t jump at the idea.
And it practically begs you to lip-synch along.