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Olivia Rodrigo's "Sour," Taylor Swift's "Fearless (Taylor's Version)" and Tyler, the Creator's "Call Me if You Get Lost" are some of the best albums of the year so far.
The HBO Max reboot of “Pretty Little Liars” has found its first two cast members. Chandler Kinney and Maia Reficco have both been cast in the series, which is titled “Pretty Little Liars…
After recordings of the remote audio from Britney Spears’ blistering 24-minute statement during her June 23 conservatorship hearing began circulating widely over the web, Los Angeles County…
Production designer Guy Hendrix Dyas talks creating Stephen King's "Lisey's Story."
HBO's "The White Lotus," featuring Jennifer Coolidge, Sydney Sweeney and Connie Britton, proves a smart new show from Mike White.
Disney Plus' new series starring Tony Hale will delight puzzle-oriented kids.
Netflix's streaming series starring Sarah Shahi explores monogamy and its challenges.
The revival brings Nickelodeon humor to a more mature audience on Paramount Plus.
As a high-school teacher drafted into battle, Chris Pratt tries to save the world and heal his family bonds.
The fifth film in the series presents a Purge without end as a brutal satire of right-wing "nationalism" and white supremacy.
In her first stand-alone superhero saga, Scarlett Johansson invests the famous fighter with an interior power.
Justin Lin's fifth entry in the series gets stuck in a family plot, with Vin Diesel and John Cena as the battling Toretto brothers.
The British R&B collective Sault has released its fifth innovative, socially conscious album in two years — available for just 99 days.
"Home Video," the third album from Lucy Dacus, is like a Southern short story collection with an indie-rock soundtrack.
Maroon 5 named "Jordi" after its late manager and prefaced it with "Memories," but the album is otherwise reliably light-spirited.
As good as you might've hoped Olivia Rodrigo's debut album would be from the handful of songs already released, "Sour" is better.
A potentially fascinating play about Johann Sebastian Bach is marred by miscasting in Nicholas Hytner's world premiere production.
The Meatpacking District's newest unholy attraction tests the limits of how far live theater can go amid a global pandemic.
Michael Sheen leads the cast of "Under Milk Wood," a tender but fitful reimagination of Dylan Thomas' celebrated play.
Based on Hirokazu Kore-eda's 1998 film, the play explores a fascinating idea, but it never comes alive as a fully-fledged drama.