Game of Thrones Meets the 2016 Election in Mark Boal’s New TV Series
The Oscar-winning Hurt Locker screenwriter opens up about his coming TV project, which will give “the drone’s-eye, 10,000-foot view” of how on Earth Donald Trump became president.
The Oscar-winning Hurt Locker screenwriter opens up about his coming TV project, which will give “the drone’s-eye, 10,000-foot view” of how on Earth Donald Trump became president.
The director reflects on how politics seep into the theater when you stage Shakespeare’s play about a mad autocrat.
“If you want to create an economic crisis, then shutting down the border will create an economic crisis.”
Commence operation #FlushAntman.
The first batch of episodes from Jordan Peele's CBS All Access original aren't exactly transporting us to the fifth dimension.
The Times and Post resisted Eddy Cue’s hard sell (“We’ll make you the most-read newspaper in the world.”) But Rupert Murdoch has always loved Apple, and he brought the Journal in.
The magician also faced an allegation of rape from a separate accuser in 2016, which he denied.
The Facebook C.E.O. is trying to get ahead of regulators by offering to help write the rules constraining Silicon Valley. Will Warren and co. bite?
One month after renouncing the big-ticket dinner circuit, fundraising has become more than just a philosophical concern—and it’s creating tensions within Warren’s campaign.
The monarch’s decision to stop driving on public roads comes shortly after Prince Philip handed in his license.
The actress and model starred in the 1964 film alongside Sean Connery.
Kumail Nanjiani told V.F. that David Copperfield lent the CBS All Access reboot a prop from Rod Serling’s original series—on one condition.
“The main character I play goes to such dark places; I’ve never played anything like that.”
“In our world, maybe, there is no Donald Trump—or I like to think he’s managing a Foot Locker in Queens,” says show-runner Dave Mandel.
House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler announced Monday that he will subpoena the full report from Attorney General William Barr.
Arthur Miller’s tragic 1947 play returns to Broadway this month, featuring Bening and Letts as a married couple in the middle of a wartime maelstrom.
The actress is thrilled that the formerly exiled Marvel director is coming back to the franchise he started.
As Oliver reminded his viewers, “Trump was not completely exonerated. In fact, the report literally used the words ‘does not exonerate him.’ The only way Mueller could have been clearer on that point is if he put hand-clap emojis between every word!”
The world of The Walking Dead could get a whole lot bigger come Season 10—and Maggie could maybe, possibly have an opportunity to return.
Plus a fan favorite’s fate is revealed.
Robert Mueller’s secret counter-intelligence findings may be the key to understanding the Russiagate scandal and its implications for U.S. national security. And yet the public may never see them.