There are weddings you attend for the couple, and weddings you attend for the room. Last week I attended one of the latter. The occasion was beautiful, but I confess I greeted neither bride nor groom ...
This 1971 movie, restored and revived for a week at the IFC Center, offers ample evidence of Elaine May’s screwball genius.
Far from the slopes of the Himalayas, where they clung to steep slopes, their shallow roots washed by meltwater, they found a home from home ...
As studios chase safer bets and streamers fail to deliver, the humble standalone comedy has been replaced by blockbusters that sprinkle jokes instead of delivering belly laughs ...
A collection of 20 short stories, Barry Hannah’s “Airships” celebrates the new American South, including narratives from the ...
Chris Rowan is a prop stylist and set decorator by trade – one of those folks who makes sure the environment actors move ...
General Manoj Naravane’s new book, “The Curious and the Classified...” is about things you may occasionally have thought ...
My mother was born in 1930. She was the ninth child in her family and three more boys followed. She was what some called a ...
ScreenRant visits Universal Horror Unleashed in Las Vegas, complete with haunted houses, frightful feasts, live performances, ...
Keeping track of Netflix’s animated slate is a bit like chasing a moving target—for every exciting new announcement, another project quietly slips into the shadows. Following the release of Swapped, ...