Celebrity Life
The Eyes of Tammy Faye Turns the Fallen Televangelist into Camp Curiosity
In the grand scheme of Christian forgiveness, maybe it’s a nice idea to try to reclaim the honor, or at least the humanity, of the late evangelist TV personality Tammy Faye Bakker, one-half of the 1980s prayer-and-praise power couple Jim and Tammy Bakker. That’s the goal, apparently, of Michael Showalter’s cartoonishly sincere biopic The Eyes…
Cry Macho Is Pure Clint Eastwood—and That’s Mostly a Good Thing
The director's 39th or 40th picture, depending on how you count, is a simple, handsome story that exemplifies some of the unexpected riches of the director's later films
6 Takeaways From Lil Nas X’s Excellent Debut Album Montero
"Montero" shows Lil Nas growing as a songwriter, reflecting on his troubled familial past and collaborating other superstars
I Founded ‘Me Too’ in 2006. The Morning It Went Viral Was a Nightmare
The vibration of my phone nudged me awake. It was Sunday morning, and I was sleeping in after a late night out with my girlfriends. I rolled over, thinking it was likely my mother shaming me for not meeting her at church, but the phone buzzed again and I reluctantly opened it. It was not…
How This Fall Could Shape the Future of Moviegoing
Everyone has the tea leaves; no one has the actual tea. Will the movies come back this autumn? Will they ever come back at all? The answer is…that no one has the answer. There’s little wisdom to be had, and any wisdom out there is hardly conventional. What we do know is that the fall…
How Reservation Dogs Is Opening Up a Crucial Conversation About Suicide in Indigenous Communities
Actor Devery Jacobs writes about how the comedy series takes on the issue in a way rarely seen in pop culture
Gabrielle Union: The Hard Truth About My Surrogacy Journey
In 2016, my doctor, Kelly Baek, a no-nonsense reproductive endocrinologist in L.A., gave it to me straight: “Your best chance for a healthy baby would be surrogacy.” I had been through an adenomyosis diagnosis and more miscarriages than I could confidently count, and all I could do was nod. I was not ready to do…
Amazon Docuseries LuLaRich Breaks Down the Chaotic Story of Deception Behind Multilevel Marketing Company LuLaRoe
The new Amazon docuseries 'LuLaRich' breaks down the ways in which women were lured into a promise that was too good to be true
American Rust Sounds a Lot Like Mare of Easttown. Sadly, It Isn’t
Jeff Daniels stars in a Rust Belt crime drama too mired in small-town misery to say anything new
How The Matrix Resurrections Trailer Evokes the Franchise’s First Movie in Mysterious Ways
Here’s everything we know about the film
Tony Leung Captivates in Shang-Chi. But His Favorite Film Is the One He Hasn’t Done Yet
The Hong Kong star talks to TIME about playing Wenwu in ‘Shang-Chi,’ the martial arts-inspired fight choreography and how he thinks about success
I Survived Bill Cosby. And I Will Not Be Defeated by His Release
On the final day of Bill Cosby’s sentencing hearing in 2018, as I had prepared to leave the court for the last time, Detective Jim Reape—a witness in the trial where Cosby was found guilty of indecent assault—approached me. “There are a few people who’d like to meet you,” he said. Jim led me into…