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April 10, 2017
Jo Livingstone
After Netflix: Where the Best Television Online is Hiding
Niche streaming services like AMC’s ‘Shudder’ celebrate the genres mainstream providers neglect.
April 7, 2017
Juliet Kleber
Better Call Saul
: When a Spinoff Surpasses Its Origin Story
The third season of the Bob Odenkirk-helmed show reveals a depth and pathos missing from ‘Breaking Bad.’
April 6, 2017
Will Leitch
Colossal
: When the World Is Your Playground
Anne Hathaway's character controls an enormous monster wreaking havoc in South Korea. But she's got more pressing problems closer to home.
April 5, 2017
Graham Vyse
The Fox News workplace is as cancerous as its news coverage.
April 5, 2017
Tim Grierson
Graduation
: Father Knows Best
In this acclaimed moral drama, a man’s love for his daughter becomes the perfect excuse to do the wrong thing.
April 4, 2017
Rachel Syme
The Complicated Californian Dream of
Big Little Lies
The finale showed women who wanted more, uniting to fight for their land.
April 3, 2017
Tim Grierson
,
Will Leitch
Grierson & Leitch Episode 62:
Ghost in the Shell
April 3, 2017
Alex Shephard
Why does Bill O’Reilly still have a job?
April 3, 2017
Jasmine Bager
Egypt’s Jon Stewart Is Not Done Laughing
How Bassem Youssef, a heart doctor from Cairo, turned comedy into a serious mission.
April 3, 2017
Jacob Soll
The Revelatory Horror of
The Zookeeper’s Wife
Director Niki Caro has made the first feminist Holocaust movie.
April 3, 2017
Emmett Rensin
Becoming Joan Didion
Her new book 'South and West' didn't predict Trump. But it is a fascinating work in progress.
March 31, 2017
Jeet Heer
James Comey’s secret Twitter account proves Reinhold Niebuhr is still overrated.
March 31, 2017
Will Leitch
Ghost in the Shell
: All Too Half-Human
The controversial Hollywood remake of the anime classic struggles to muster much feeling—except when it's defending itself from criticism.
March 31, 2017
Jo Livingstone
The Organic, Violent Comedies of a Young David Lynch
A new documentary examines the director’s early life and painting career.
March 30, 2017
Juliet Kleber
Homeland
’s Guilt Trip
The show started out exploiting fears of Islamic terror. The latest season represents an awkward transition to a new political era.
March 30, 2017
Juliet Kleber
Elena Ferrante’s
My Brilliant Friend
is coming to HBO, which could be a very good thing.
March 30, 2017
Jo Livingstone
Anne Hathaway’s Big, Big Love
Her character controls the enormous monster of Nacho Vigalondo’s genre-busting “Colossal.” What is going on with Hollywood, girls, and monsters?
March 30, 2017
Helena Fitzgerald
The Return of the Novel of Love
Katie Kitamura’s novel 'A Separation' breathes new life into the theme of marital breakdown.
March 29, 2017
Alex Shephard
Britpop was bad.
March 29, 2017
Jeffrey Zuckerman
Mathias Énard’s
Compass
Is the Antidote to Europe’s Islamophobia
In a time of fear and loathing, Énard’s magnum opus points us toward the reality behind so many myths of the Orient.
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