Emmy Awards
All the winners and the biggest stories from the 74th Emmys
From "Tár" to "The Fabelmans," here are the best movies from the Venice, Toronto and Telluride film festivals.
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The series marks a huge, and hugely welcome, departure from Disney+'s typical "Star Wars" model.
Glossy visuals and the star power of Julia Roberts and George Clooney save the day in Ol Parker's 'Ticket to Paradise,' a slender piece of silliness set in Bali.
Brett Morgen uses the aesthetics of music video to show us how David Bowie kept pushing art and life forward.
Viola Davis leads an army of African warriors in a compelling display of Black power, directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood.
A simple premise involving a double-booked vacation rental gets downright demented as it goes along in Zach Cregger's unpredictable and thoroughly enjoyable debut.
The "Rogue One" spinoff marks a huge, and hugely welcome, departure from Disney+'s typical "Star Wars" model.
Hulu's new comedy about Hulu rebooting a sitcom hands weaker scripts to a stronger cast.
"Abbott Elementary" returns with a warm and melancholy look at the teaching life.
"Vampire Academy," from "Vampire Diaries" creator Julie Plec, tackles Richelle Mead's books with enthusiasm
Megan Thee Stallion's "Traumazine" goes lighter on her trademark sensuality and humor as it deals with well-known career and personal drama.
Six years after the release of "Lemonade," pop icon Beyoncé has come through again with the sticky, sweaty, hedonistic "Renaissance."
Amanda Shires' seventh Americana-flavored album, "Take It Like a Man," is almost cocky in spinning strong songs out of personal uncertainty.
Jack White has released his second album in four months, a mostly acoustic collection that is as gentle as the last one was gonzo.
"Devil Wears Prada," the Broadway-bound new musical, now premiering in Chicago, needs to take a cue from Miranda Priestly and get meaner.
Starring Amir Arison, this stage adaptation of Khaled Hosseini's novel is a heartbreaker -- but so uplifting, it's worth the pain.
The National Theatre production of a new play by the writer of "One Man, Two Guvnors" proves comedy lightning does strike twice.
Boris Berezovsky, Russian oligarch and Putin foe, is brought vividly to life by Tom Hollander in Peter Morgan's latest.
No hack is good for any games publisher, but such a development for "Grand Theft Auto VI" is of particular concern
The 74th annual Emmy Awards are in the books following a tight three-hour telecast on NBC that saw several repeat winners, along with quite a few surprising upsets.