How Is Stephen Colbert Ending The Late Show? It Will Be ‘Very Unusual’

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We'll Meet Again, Don't Know Where, Don't Know WhenAt a presentation on late-night finales Wednesday evening, TV journalist and historian Bill Carter joined...

André Øvredal’s Brutal Thrill Ride Mostly Nails It

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Anything can happen on the open road at night. One minute, you’re staring through a bug-speckled windshield following the hazy glow of your...

Maika Monroe Stars in Gothic Horror Movie

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Maika Monroe has been a scream queen for about a decade, from her early starring role in “It Follows” to her turn as...

Sébastien Laudenbach Spins Bizet’s Tragic Opera

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Feature-length animation has largely become a merciless and exacting thing, every frame invested with such a fortune’s worth of pre-determined purpose that there...

The Crumbling Pillars of Global Peace

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The long peace of the past eight decades has rested on two revolutionary convictions: that wars of aggression are intolerable and that empires...

Film Festival Directors Discuss Their Future at Cannes

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One advantage of attending the biggest film festival in the world? You might run into the leaders of just about any other festival...

Rami Malek in Ira Sachs’ AIDS Drama

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Ira Sachs directs Rami Malek in the melancholy, sexy, and piercingly sad “The Man I Love,” which is elusive to think about and...

‘Undertone’ Cannes Future of Filmmaking Panel

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In an industry dominated by doom and gloom about the state of independent film, “Undertone” is either a ray of hope or an...

An Irrepressible Icon Tells Her Story

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Editor’s note: This review was originally published during the 2025 Telluride Festival. Abramorama will release the film in theaters beginning Thursday, May 21.There’s a word that...

Boots Riley’s Socialist Stoner Comedy

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Editor’s note: This review was originally published during the 2026 SXSW Film & TV Festival. Neon will release the film in theaters beginning Friday, May 22.Is...

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