Is Emma Stone America’s New Sweetheart?
Signs point to yes.
Signs point to yes.
“I wanted to be a new Beth.”
Get plans, Phoenix.
Scottsdale native began acting in youth theater productions in Phoenix, left high school to pursue her Hollywood dream.
The one thing I know for sure is that most Oscar voters don’t care that a film as seemingly pleasant as Damien Chazelle’s modern musical La La Land has proven so divisive. Even as lyrics from “City of Stars” have become inspirational memes, artists like songwriter Elon Rutberg are calling…
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Is a 21st reunion a thing?
Kundalini yoga is not new. The practice originated thousands of years ago in India. But recently, celebrities from Russell Brand and Gwyneth Paltrow to Demi Moore have touted its benefits, and it has been making mainstream headlines in the Huffington Post and Yoga Journal. Enthusiasts claim kundalini yoga can cleanse and…
“Art does best when it creates important and necessary dialogue.”
Three of ’em are free.
“It’s been setback after setback here.”
Vault edition Spider-Man? Check.
Television’s smartest network drama went out last year with a slap. The Good Wife, the hour-long CBS procedural about savvy lawyers and sexy investigators, looked as if it was going to end where it began, with Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies) standing by her politician husband Peter (Chris Noth) at a…
Jordan Peele’s Get Out is the most trenchant studio release in years, a slow-building, often hilarious horror thriller built upon a dead-serious idea: that a black man walking alone through white suburbs is in as much danger as any slasher-flick teenager. Peele opens with that image, showing us, in a…
It was interesting, and more than a little inspiring, to watch the public outcry against the nomination of Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Education over the past couple of weeks — especially the online campaign in which, in response to DeVos’ ill-informed attacks on America’s supposedly failing public education system,…
Maybe this’ll teach us not to judge a movie by its marketing campaign. Thanks to posters and trailers focused solely on its American star, Matt Damon, Zhang Yimou’s The Great Wall has been pilloried as an example of a Chinese myth being given the Hollywood white-savior treatment. In fact, the…
Director George Mendeluk has stated that he wanted to make Bitter Harvest to bring wider attention to the Holodomor, the forced famine imposed by Joseph Stalin that killed between three and seven million ethnic Ukrainians in the early 1930s. That’s certainly a subject worthy of a film, but the question…
No, I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore is not a documentary about all the things going through your head right now, but in his directing debut, actor Macon Blair (Blue Ruin, Green Room) certainly captures something of the spirit of the times. As this stylized, deliriously violent,…
Also a certain, um, “force” awakens.
Everything you need to know.
Including a Hamilton shirt.
Here’s everything you need to know.