‘Deadpool’ Gleefully Lampoons the Marvel Universe
Our critic calls the film an “unprecedented R-rated romp with dirty sex talk and tons of splatter.“
Our critic calls the film an “unprecedented R-rated romp with dirty sex talk and tons of splatter.“
The actor’s fast-talking, sleazeball character Saul Goodman has been known to bend the law — and to break it.
New Yorker writer Jill Lepore says that today’s polls may be less reliable — and more influential — than ever before.
The comic, who plays a rodeo clown in his new FX comedy series, says he is “not creeped out by clowns.“
Grey explains how he brought his decadent Cabaret character to life on stage and screen, and reflects on coming out after years of living closeted.
Critic Kevin Whitehead says the Classic James P. Johnson Sessions (1921-1943) “paints a portrait of a working virtuoso.“
In a state-by-state breakdown, northern states tend to speak faster, say more words and grow impatient quicker than southern states.
Miller, who directed the first Mad Max film in 1979, says it will be a few years before he knows whether the reboot “endures in some way.“
Hicks, who died on Saturday, began performing with his band Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks in the late ’60s. Rock historian Ed Ward has an appreciation.
A conversation with the “Egyptian Jon Stewart.” Peter Bergen on Americans who are drawn to jihad. And how early feeding patterns influence a child’s palate.