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As for action, there is plenty. Too often, summer blockbusters forget that action sequences are a means to an end -- not the ...
Trump bombed Iran to distract Americans from his unpopular war against immigrants and workers at home, while seeking to demonstrate overwhelming American power abroad to bring the Middle Eastern ...
They found that, as you might expect, journalists across all three countries had perceptions of public opinion across the ...
"Some people bring a sense of entitlement along with them on their vacations," explains Nick Leighton, host of the etiquette podcast "Were You Raised By Wolves?" "This can often be an attitude of, ...
As studio heads like Bob Iger attempt to reassure anxious investors, he and so many others in the industry are confronting the true cost of appeasing Trump: You give him an inch, and he’ll take a mile ...
These are just a few of the facts thrillingly recounted in 'Adventures in the Louvre.' Sciolino’s mission, she says, is to explain the museum’s origins and the secrets behind its enduring allure. With ...
It was never a given that humans would logically connect one cinematic sequence to the next, thinking of them as a story instead of random clips. In fact, 'The Cinema Within' spends significant time ...
There’s an interesting dissonance between changing times and values. Younger generations typically push the cultural envelope at first, then decry the generations that follow as they age. What remains ...
While I don’t believe the movie plays as well in 2025 as it did at the close of the 20th century, much of Smith’s dialogue is as biting as ever. He is a fantastic writer, and his material is ...
Movies that are direct follow-ups in a series of otherwise self-contained films take a risk. There’s the potential for bigger payoffs and bigger disappointments. Mission: Impossible - The Final ...
Many passengers board their flights already intoxicated because they've been hanging out at the airport bar. And those watering holes in the terminal selling overpriced cocktails would, of course, go ...
Much of the novel takes place in 1984, and the author serves up plenty of 1970s/1980s cultural name-checking to anchor us in time and place. There’s David Bowie, Natalie Wood, Love Boat, Hogan’s ...