Devs Is a Brainy Tech Thriller with a Few Bugs in Its Code
The new mini-series from the whirring mind of Alex Garland is hampered by its two leads.
The new mini-series from the whirring mind of Alex Garland is hampered by its two leads.
Eleven books for the Covid-19 age.
Director Matt Reeves shared a first look at the Caped Crusader's wheels.
After Super Tuesday setbacks, Sanders runs a new ad featuring praise from the popular former president—a shift for the progressive who hasn’t looked back as longingly on the Obama years.
The party decides! Or settles. Bernie down but not out. Bloomberg definitely out—with American Samoa, but without about $600 million. And what, what, what is Elizabeth Warren thinking?
The epidemic is pushing No Time to Die from April to November.
The Jeopardy! host revealed the last year included moments of great pain, but also lots of hope.
The Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter says he “can’t in good conscience” work with Hachette now that it’s set to release the Allen memoir.
Affleck got emotional telling Jimmy Kimmel about Driver's act of kindness.
“It is an outrage that it is this hard to cast a vote in this country,” MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow said during Super Tuesday coverage.
The billionaire will now throw his support—and money—behind Joe Biden.
The pair got a lesson in how to pour a pint of the Irish beer, and William joked about coronavirus panic.
Trevor Noah, Stephen Colbert, and even James Corden stuck to a theme on Super Tuesday.
Yes, prison consultants exist—and specialize in preparing white-collar criminals for life behind bars (for a sizable fee, of course).
A redemptive actorly turn can’t rescue a wishy-washy movie, though.
A new Guggenheim exhibition explores innovative countrysides.
Biden’s momentum out of South Carolina propelled the candidate to a suite of Super Tuesday wins—but Bernie Sanders still took California.
The former vice president, once written off, is suddenly in a two-person race with Bernie Sanders. Bloomberg who?
He also insisted he was unaware the Dow dropped 700 points because he’s “focused” on the coronavirus response.
He’s always had what Richard Ben Cramer called “the connect.” But now his campaign will focus on showing his emotional chops in a bid for “empathy moms,” the suburbanites who led 2018’s crushing Democratic victory.
The New York Times, Washington Post, and CNN are wrestling with how to function as Covid-19 spreads across the country, with travel restrictions potentially impacting 2020 coverage.
After he clashed with his beloved team, the filmmaker and courtside fixture said he’s done for the year. The Knicks doubled down and claimed he’s not a victim.
On a royal tour of Ireland, the couple is soothing the tensions of Brexit—but that other controversial topic might have come up in conversation.