Directors on Directors
Spike Lee, Oliver Stone and other directors in conversation
COVER STORY | Kaley Cuoco looks back on her three-decade TV career, from "The Big Bang Theory" to her HBO hit "The Flight Attendant," which earned her a Golden Globe nomination.
In a court hearing Wednesday regarding his much-reported November DUI arrest, Bruce Springsteen pleaded guilty to consuming alcohol in a restricted area but the driving under the influence and…
Here are Emily Blunt's 10 best performances, ranked, including "A Quiet Place" and "The Devil Wears Prada."
Costume designer Ruth E. Carter makes history with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Russell T Davies' new series takes us to the London of the 1980s.
Will Smith leads a six-part seminar on the 14th Amendment, a primer in equal rights.
The ending of Netflix's "Behind Her Eyes" is surprising, but even more than that, it's stupid.
A four-episode HBO series investigates the battle between Woody Allen and Mia Farrow.
Lee Daniels' biopic showcases Billie Holiday as a searing political artist, persecuted for singing "Strange Fruit."
Chloรฉ Zhao adopts the wandering attitude of Jessica Bruder's book, taking McDormand on the road for one of her richest roles.
A loving interracial relationship begins to fracture in the wake of a rape, in Shatara Michelle Ford's quietly momentous first feature.
J Blakeson has made the rare suspense film that's truly about something: the wages of power.
Dave Grohl promised an album you can groove to, and he delivered with Foo Fighters' latest, "Medicine at Midnight."
Former One Direction member Zayn Malik embraces an intimate, less-pop type of R&B for his third solo album, "Nobody Is Listening."
Eminem stays within his comfort zone, for better and for worse, on "Music to Be Murdered By – Side B," his second album release in 2020.
Paul McCartney returns to the idea of a true solo album with "McCartney III," a quarantine record where DIY randomness is part of the charm.
Ben Ashenden and Alex Owen's riotous West End comedy "The Comeback" is a triumph, but London theater closures stopped it in its tracks.
Starring "Hamilton's" Michael Balogun and performed on the eve of England's second lockdown, the play is sure to be seen again.
This smart revival of Jason Robert Brown's musical plays in a London theater cleverly redesigned for COVID-era safety.
Kristin Scott Thomas and Rochenda Sandall headline two Alan Bennett monologues, which even under social distance pack a punch.