Jeremy Strong Interview on Succession Season 4 Episode 6. | Continue reading
How Peter Jackson Used AI on The Beatles’ ‘Revolver’ Release. | Continue reading
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“I will admit I was trolling a little bit with [tentacles undulating moistly].” | Continue reading
Tech workers at Netflix thought the company would always value their feedback. How naïve. | Continue reading
The comedian is known for his often hilarious, sometimes mean, always uncomfortable stunts. The Rehearsal is his grandest experiment yet. | Continue reading
An oral history of Contact, the sci-fi movie that defied Hollywood norms and made it big anyway. | Continue reading
And where to stream them — if you can. | Continue reading
A hard look at what happened to the company, and what will happen next. | Continue reading
Richard Linklater and Tommy Pallotta break down the unique hybrid of 2-D, 3-D, and rotoscoping that brought their childhood memories to life. | Continue reading
Higher subscription rates for some, ads for everyone else. | Continue reading
“Commoditizing art never works out that well over time.” | Continue reading
It rises to the unenviable task of offering new insights into one of the most documented music careers of all time. | Continue reading
“We all make mistakes, and sometimes I did things I shouldn’t have done. And sometimes you have to call yourself out on it.” | Continue reading
The big-budget science-fiction adaptation from Apple TV+ is stunning to watch, even when it fails to stick emotionally or narratively. | Continue reading
The sci-fi story has always been about more than just arid expanses, but Denis Villeneuve’s Part One can’t see past the sand. | Continue reading
Channels like Buzzr are finding a way to compete in the streaming wars. | Continue reading
“Our leadership has shown us that they do not uphold the values to which we are held.” | Continue reading
The show that defined the Dark Knight for a generation, in the words of its creators and stars. | Continue reading
For five years, a mysterious figure has been stealing books before their release. Is it espionage? Revenge? A trap? Or a complete waste of time? | Continue reading
For five years, a mysterious figure has been stealing books before their release. Is it espionage? Revenge? A trap? Or a complete waste of time? | Continue reading
“We see the crash logs. We’re not blind to it.” | Continue reading
I swear I’m not a monster. | Continue reading
Why those extra-long free trials are (finally) coming to an end. | Continue reading
After a slow start to the year, television has come roaring back. | Continue reading
And create the vocabulary for an absurd, ingenious art form. | Continue reading
And what the company is doing to them next. | Continue reading
How the company is working to solve one of its biggest threats: decision fatigue. | Continue reading
How the company is working to solve one of its biggest threats: decision fatigue. | Continue reading
A portrait of a toxic workplace. | Continue reading
An expert pours cold water on the idea of stabbing an opponent with their frozen blood. | Continue reading
Inside Randall Emmett’s direct-to-video empire, where many of Hollywood’s most bankable stars have found lucrative early retirement. | Continue reading
Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel proposes a world where the machines never revolt. | Continue reading
We asked critics and Hollywood creators: Which supporting players make everything better? | Continue reading
The bookstore’s owner says it’s hanging by a thread — and staff say they’re the ones paying the price. | Continue reading
Twenty-five years later, we still happily vouch for this Minnesotan classic. | Continue reading
Good finales offer catharsis. The best deny us closure altogether. | Continue reading
From his voice to his image to his dancing, it was so easy to get swept up in his High Pop Art. Then things got weird. | Continue reading
The photographer, who died on January 27, captured the hard work of Asian American community-building. | Continue reading
“The rest of your career you just struggle to make good records, go on tour, then one thing like this has more impact than anything.” | Continue reading
Christopher Priest broke the color barrier at Marvel and reinvented a classic character. Why was he nearly written out of comics history? | Continue reading
An oral history of The Emperor’s New Groove, a raucous Disney animated film that almost never happened. | Continue reading
There are more great shows in production now than ever before — but it’s never been harder to make one. | Continue reading
Deciphering the most beloved, most reviled children’s-book author in history. | Continue reading
How did Orson Welles’s film become so firmly established at the top of the canon in the first place? | Continue reading
It’s been a strange and harrowing year, and the podcasts have mostly followed suit. | Continue reading