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An expert attorney explains what's next for Britney Spears and how she could terminate her conservatorship, after her explosive testimony.
Sheena Easton, who sang "For Your Eyes Only" in the James Bond thriller, talks about performing at the Oscars and Billie Eilish's Bond song.
Former Minnesota police officer Derek Chauvin has been sentenced to 22.5 years in prison for the murder of George Floyd, Minnesota judge Peter Cahill ruled on Friday. The aggravating factors, such
In honor of "F9," two Variety staffers, one a "Fast & Furious" expert and the other a new member of the "Fast" family, break down each movie.
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.
The CW drama imagines what might happen if a town decided to break away from the U.S. for good.
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.
Buried for 50 years, the footage of the Harlem Cultural Festival reveals a musical moment — and a Black revolution — in full flower.
The documentary entertainingly captures all the things Wolfgang Puck innovated without really planning to.
Josh Ruben's consistently entertaining whodunit puts a fresh, "Knives Out"-style spin on the cabin-in-the-woods subgenre.
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.
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.
"Cruise's" subject is stalked by death, but Jack Holden's debut confounds expectations by being an embodiment of high-energy life.
New Normal Rep's starry, slick digital production of Nilo Cruz's play splits the difference between stage action and TV.