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The Georgia film tax credit, long one of the world’s most generous subsidies for the entertainment industry, could be on the chopping block as the state pares spending to respond to an unprecedented…
Film producer David Guillod has been hit with 11 felony charges including rape, kidnapping to commit rape, and rape of a drugged victim. The charges, filed by the Santa Barbara County District…
Jon Stewart's small-town satirical comedy takes on the big-money corruptions of American politics. It hits its target, but in a safe way.
All told, Hulu's "Love, Simon" spinoff "Love, Victor" ambles along, deliberately bland and pleasantly toothless.
Given the talent and enormous machine behind it, Netflix's "Space Force" with Steve Carell should be better than fine.
"Legendary," a new reality competition series about ballroom culture, is a fascinating and messy study in contrasts.
Hannah Gadsby is the Michael Jordan of stand-up in one way — her stated plans to retire shouldn't be taken seriously.
Jon Stewart's small-town satirical comedy takes on the big-money corruptions of American politics. It hits its target, but in a safe way.
Spike Lee explores the twin traumas of the Vietnam War and racial injustice at home in an adventure movie committed to expanding history.
Pete Davidson plays his richest derelict screwup, but Judd Apatow's comedy gives us a terrific character the film is too eager to save.
In this Disney-fied adaptation of the popular YA novel about a criminal mastermind, the character is no longer bad. But the movie sure is.
Bob Dylan's first album of new material in eight years makes up for lost rhyme with songs that are funny, fascinating, elusive and epic.
Lady Gaga has returned to the dancefloor with "Chromatica," her best album since "Born This Way" — and possibly her best yet.
Offering tough, prescient words of truth to a nation in crisis, Run the Jewels delivers their greatest album yet.
If you don't like any particular song you hear on The 1975's fourth album, stick around — something is bound to click.
With a score by Stephen Schwartz ("Wicked"), this screen-to-stage transfer is so effortful it's enervating.
The moody music and lyrics from the Bob Dylan playbook both define and heighten Conor McPherson's haunting vision of the Depression.
Katori Hall gets belly laughs out of this comedy about an amateur cook trying to create a signature dish while chaos reigns in the kitchen.
Ivo Van Hove dares to fiddle with perfection in this modernized but still respectful re-working of the 1957 masterpiece.
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