The Haunting of Bly Manor Is an Erratic, Melodramatic Follow-Up
The next entry in the franchise started by the superior The Haunting of Hill House gets lost in its shadows.
The next entry in the franchise started by the superior The Haunting of Hill House gets lost in its shadows.
In Vagina Problems, published this week, Lara Parker unpacks the personal and economic costs of endometriosis.
Britney Spears’s former co-conservator, Andrew Wallet, claims that “people lurking in the shadows” are making things difficult, as the pop star’s father attempts to reinstate himself as her conservator.
There are many issues with this claim, number one being: He’s still being treated for the virus!
Billy Bush told Men’s Health that the Access Hollywood tape taught him he “needed to have my ass handed to me,” but he still thinks it was “deeply hurtful” Matt Lauer didn’t come to his defense.
Kim Kardashian nursed Kanye West through COVID-19 with “no one else in the house to help,” as “nobody really knew what was going on,” since he contracted the virus in February.
The comedy series found a way to comply with New York State’s COVID-era rules and regulations while also filling an in-studio audience.
The White House is fighting to block stricter FDA safety guidelines that would keep a vaccine from authorization before Election Day.
The cybersecurity innovator was arrested in Spain after being indicted for tax evasion in the United States.
What has typically been an afterthought compared to presidential debates has suddenly taken on a new importance as Trump’s health remains in question—along with whether this debate will be the last.
Michelle Obama delivered her “closing argument” for why people should vote for Joe Biden for president in November, saying "we simply cannot trust [Trump] to tell us the truth about anything."
The actor reunites with “Captain Phillips” director Paul Greengrass for this story of a frontier journalist and a lost child.
Don’t think for a second that three senators testing positive for coronavirus will stop Republicans from voting for their SCOTUS pick.
The beloved show had been renewed for a fourth and final season—but after a lengthy production delay brought forth by the coronavirus pandemic, Netflix unfortunately reversed its course.
While reelection is possible, defeat in November could lead to the media disentangling from Trump after his five-plus years of dominating headlines and cable chyrons. Still, says one editor, “I don’t think the Trump show will end either way.”
After years of the president’s smears and his administration’s cruel policies, Trump’s allies are demanding empathy.
The longtime James Bond star also revealed he had never had a martini until after he was cast as the iconic spy.
In his new book, What Were We Thinking, the Washington Post’s Carlos Lozada sums up the main cultural disagreements of Trump’s first term.
The Late Night host ripped into the president and his “reckless” behavior: “When you said you learned about COVID, did you mean you learned how to spread it?”
The president’s supporters are at once trying to spin his infection as an election boon and as no big deal. Voters—particularly those in swing states—don’t seem to be buying it.
“Those firsthand experiences, Joe Biden...doesn’t have those.”
Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany’s COVID-19 diagnosis has only added to journalists’ frustration—and anxiety—at 1600 Penn. White House and campaign officials, says one, “have taken an extraordinarily cavalier attitude toward the safety of the press.”
A muddled season premiere emphasized the cracks in Saturday Night Live’s foundation—and only some of them can be blamed on the pandemic.