In the end, a place in a story is true not because it exists on a map, but because it is the only place that specific ...
LAIKA’s films possess a truly distinctive, dreamy quality, driven by their pioneering approach to stop-motion animation.
Last spring, Broadway prognosticators would have been well within the boundaries of common sense to posit that the big ...
In a useful entry in the growing canon of “quit lit,” Charles Knowles blends science and memoir to persuade readers to cut down on alcohol. By Alexandra Jacobs “People We Meet on Vacation,” “Wuthering ...
In “American Reich,” the former New York Times journalist Eric Lichtblau dissects the culture of hate that led to the death of a gay man in Southern California. By Elon Green A new graphic novel both ...
After the Hunt In the worst movie of his career so far, Luca Guadagnino dares to ask the pressing question, “What if safe space #MeToo Gen Z sexual abuse trigger warning woke campus pronouns?” Guided ...
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