Celebrity Life
The Life Ahead Brings Sofia Loren Back to the Screen in a Tearjerker That Fully Earns Its Tears
The new Netflix drama about a former prostitute caring for a Senegalese orphan marks her first movie in more than a decade
Whether You Loved Emily in Paris or Hated It, Dash & Lily Is Your Next Escapist Netflix Binge
Those who failed to find comfort in Emily’s Paris—or are already thirsty for the next dose of escapism—just might track it down in Dash and Lily’s New York
A Teacher’s Thorny Tale of Gender, Power and Consent Will Lodge Itself in Your Mind and Stay There
The FX on Hulu series shines light on areas of the Me Too discourse that remain murky
HBO’s Industry Casts a Young Woman of Color in a Working Girl for a New Generation
This new twist on the finance drama is more than just 'Wall Street' with smartphones
A Haunting New Novel Asks Whether Immigrants in America Can Ever Feel Truly Safe
When Jack Cheng was a baby, his parents Patty and Liang moved from China to Texas, and left him with his grandparents in Tianjin for six years. Patty, an engineer, and Liang, a photographer, wanted to be financially secure enough to raise Jack and, later, his little sister Annabel, in the U.S. In Simon Han’s…
Mank Is an Ambitious Picture That Walks the Line Between Stunt and Masterpiece
David Fincher's clever and entertaining drama starring Gary Oldman as 'Citizen Kane' screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz is a feat of old-Hollywood hagiography
Longboys – Gourmet finger Doughnuts
Move over, cronuts, eclairs, there’s something new must-try dessert in town. Longboys is dreamed up by Graham Hornigold, and Heather Kaniuk, past pastry chefs with experience from the notable Hakkasan, Mandarin Oriental, and…
On the Intimate Positions, Ariana Grande Is Fully in Her Feelings
Ariana Grande's sixth studio album offers a counterweight to the madness, its effervescent energy providing a saucy, danceable respite from the shouting hordes.
City So Real Is a Must-See Docuseries About Chicago Politics—and an America in Crisis
Coming from a working-class metropolis that is neither coastal nor Southern, the inequality, fear and righteous anger evident in this portrait of Chicago resonate; so does the spirit of persistence through cultural life, political struggle and community building
Sacha Baron Cohen’s Borat Sequel Arrives in a Different America—and Works Even Better Than It Did 14 Years Ago
In 2020, Cohen’s approach of teasing out threads of bigotry and hypocrisy in ordinary American citizens seems less cruel than it did in 2006. Which says more about us than it does about him
Bill Murray and Rashida Jones Match Each Other Beat for Beat in Sofia Coppola’s Wistful On the Rocks
Bill Murray reunites with the 'Lost in Translation' director to play a rogue charmer and father to Rashida Jones' daughter who's feeling adrift
HBO Really Wants Another Big Little Lies. The Undoing Isn’t It
The story has gossipy moms, an elite school and a murder investigation. Yet neither the sharp performances nor the lush window dressing can save scripts that have so little to say