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Marc Maron paid an emotional tribute to Lynn Shelton, his late girlfriend and creative collaborator who died Saturday.
Netflix has released the official trailer for “Da 5 Bloods,” the newest film from Oscar-winning director Spike Lee. The movie tells the story of Paul (Delroy Lindo), Otis (Clarke Peters), Eddie (Norm…
Taylor Swift is furious… a furious strummer. That much was clear from Sunday’s airing of ABC’s “Taylor Swift City of Lover Concert,” which had as its centerpiece a four-song acoustic segment that…
Distributors and exhibitors are busy gearing up for summer releases and finding creative solutions for moviegoing to resume.
HBO's limited series "I Know This Much Is True" ends up being precisely the sum of Mark Ruffalo's two parts.
The TV adaptation of Sally Rooney's bestselling novel "Normal People," starring Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal, is crushingly intimate.
Netflix's ambitious limited series "Hollywood" is the first outright dud of Ryan Murphy's post-"Glee" career.
Mindy Kaling's "Never Have I Ever" is anchored by a breakout performance from Maitreyi Ramakrishnan in her debut role.
Attractive but calculated attempt to connect "Scooby-Doo" to other Hanna-Barbera characters abandons the show's fun teen-detective format.
Tom Hardy's performance as Al Capone is authentic on the surface, but there isn't enough beneath the mob mannerisms.
Lauren Lapkus, as David Spade's date from hell, provides the anarchic spark plug for a functional slob-vs.-the-corporate-snobs rom-com.
Beanie Feldstein takes down the cool kids in a brisk British comedy inspired by '90s rock critic Caitlin Moran.
JoJo, the multi-tracked queen of pop-R&B as a young teen in the early 2000s, has grown into herself on a comeback album, "Good to Know."
The Weeknd's "After Hours" finds him mixing commerciality with innovation as well as anyone today.
Ashley McBryde's emotionally stirring second album represents the pinnacle of what contemporary mainstream country can be.
The angry and sometimes experimental "Gigaton" might be Pearl Jam's most fully realized album since "Ten."
With a score by Stephen Schwartz ("Wicked"), this screen-to-stage transfer is so effortful it's enervating.
The moody music and lyrics from the Bob Dylan playbook both define and heighten Conor McPherson's haunting vision of the Depression.
Katori Hall gets belly laughs out of this comedy about an amateur cook trying to create a signature dish while chaos reigns in the kitchen.
Ivo Van Hove dares to fiddle with perfection in this modernized but still respectful re-working of the 1957 masterpiece.
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