The Brutalist Report - avclub
- Anderson Cooper ends his time at 60 Minutes [6d]
- Audiences spent Valentine's Day at Wuthering Heights [6d]
- R.I.P. Frederick Wiseman, documentarian who observed human cost of institutional failure [6d]
- Great job, Internet!: George Lucas' long-lost arena stunt show, Super Live Adventure, strikes back [7d]
- Nancy Cartwright would rather not be replaced by AI [7d]
- Catwoman wasn't in on the joke, leaving Halle Berry in the lurch [7d]
- Uncovering Richard Branson’s extensive relationship with Jeffrey Epstein [7d]
- R.I.P Robert Duvall, Oscar-winning actor of unlimited range [7d]
- Scarlet Hollow and Slay The Princess make branching narrative look easy [7d]
- Warner Bros. Discovery is reportedly now mulling Paramount's offers [7d]
- On Wuthering Heights, Charli XCX’s vision of love is beguiling, if safer than expected [7d]
- Yes, there actually is some substance to Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights [7d]
- Figure skating anime Medalist is the perfect companion to the Winter Olympics [7d]
- Pulp Fiction's Roger Avary said "AI" and got funding for three movies, apparently [7d]
- Adam Sandler’s What the Hell Happened to Me? still deserves respect 30 years later [7d]
- John Oliver traces ICE back to DHS founding in Last Week Tonight return [7d]
- Kit Harington and Sophie Turner turn Onibaba into something Dreadful [7d]
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