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"Succession" creator Jesse Armstrong breaks down the explosive Season 3 finale, including Tom's shocking betrayal and Kendall's emotional confession.
The Black List, an annual ranking of Hollywood’s best unproduced screenplays, has unleashed its 2021 edition — a smattering of delicious pop biopics, true crime and even a psychodrama about…
The HFPA announced the nominees for the 79th annual Golden Globe Awards, after being under scrutiny for the glaring lack of diversity among its membership.
"West Side Story" received critical acclaim, but couldn't stick its landing at the box office.
Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon return for a new story, but it doesn't yet have the "Sex and the City" spirit.
"Tiger King: The Doc Antle Story" fails to recapture the binge-worthy excitement of the original.
Quinta Brunson's new ABC show "Abbott Elementary" makes a smart first impression.
The new Amazon Prime Video series from "Girls Trip" creator Tracy Oliver, starring Meagan Good, flies by in no time at all.
Steven Spielberg makes the 1957 musical his own and stays true to what generations have loved about it. But he can't solve its last-act problems.
In Adam McKay's "Don't Look Up," Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence play scientists with a Cassandra problem, attempting to warn others that their days are numbered.
Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem play Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz to wry perfection in Aaron Sorkin's domestic showbiz rouser "Being the Ricardos."
Guillermo del Toro assembles a dream ensemble for a tip-top sideshow attraction, including Cate Blanchett as an icy femme fatale.
Adele offers her most harrowing, unflinching songs yet on "30," but she's having more fun than ever before on some of the tracks, too.
An assessment of all nine of the "Red (Taylor's Version)" "vault" numbers, including a 10-minute "All Too Well" that was worth the wait.
Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak's "Evening With Silk Sonic" elevates the throwback song to a whole new level.
"Voyage," ABBA's first album in nearly 40 years, is so timelessly ABBA-esque that it could have come out any time in the past four decades.
Director Rebecca Frecknall keeps the focus entirely on fascinatingly detailed performances from a cast led by Eddie Redmayne and Jessie Buckley.
In this world premiere by Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey at the Public Theater, the story centers the wrong character.
Stunning performances humanize Simon Stephens' play "Morning Sun," an earnest if bland love letter to a fundamentally unremarkable woman.
"Pride and Prejudice (sort of*)" is a smart, riotously funny take on the 19th century's blueprint rom-com that incorporates karaoke tunes.
A bumper crop of reboots is on tap, and good shows just don't die anymore. No wonder streaming is turbo-charging peak TV
Netflix's last awards season hopeful, "Don't Look Up," drops Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep and Ariana Grande into the Oscar race.