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The A.V. Club
IMAX is thinking about selling itself
[14d]
Lionsgate promises biopic about the second half of Michael Jackson's life will be just as fun as the first
[14d]
Hacks saves the best for almost last
[14d]
In a predictably dour Half Man, Ruben and Niall try—briefly, unsuccessfully—to be normal guys
[14d]
Bill Lawrence's next TV show apparently about the sad kinds of alien abductions
[14d]
Lupita Nyong'o forced to remind people The Odyssey is a work of fiction
[14d]
Spotify announces AI remixes and Live Nation partnership
[14d]
Kiyoshi Kurosawa stages a delightful samurai Columbo with The Samurai And The Prisoner
[14d]
The Boys creator is proud to disappoint Elon Musk
[14d]
Paramount foots hospital bill to restore Jackass TV series
[14d]
Pedro Almodóvar regifts his own pithy, self-critical autofiction in Bitter Christmas
[14d]
Au revoir, Emily In Paris
[14d]
Chelsea Handler calls Shane Gillis', Tony Hinchcliffe's material at Kevin Hart roast "gross"
[14d]
Stephen Colbert is going out a class act
[14d]
There's no war in Ba Sing Se, but there is a trailer for Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2
[14d]
Jimmy Kimmel bids The Late Show (and CBS) farewell
[14d]
The Star Wars sequels don't deserve your hatred either
[15d]
Ed O’Brien finds direction on the haunting Blue Morpho
[15d]
In The Boroughs, growing old is both a thrilling adventure and a waking nightmare
[15d]
Stephen Colbert finally subjects himself to a ridiculously star-studded Colbert Questionert
[15d]
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