Bitch has its throwing-down moments. “Sexy Ladies” is a triumphant song of the summer candidate, transforming the D.C. go-go band UCB’s 2022 track “Sexy Lady” (which in turn flipped the System’s 1987 ...
is a reporter focusing on film, TV, and pop culture. Before The Verge, he wrote about comic books, labor, race, and more at io9 and Gizmodo for almost five years. As many AI execs have pitched before, ...
Running time: 94 minutes. Rated R (graphic nudity, sexual material, language throughout). On Netflix. As Jennifer Lopez makes her entrance in Netflix’s “Office Romance,” the seventies song “I Believe ...
A wide variety of Bowman Baseball products arrived at the shop this week, including the affordable mega box version. In the classic rookie and prospect-driven product, I decided to crack into one of ...
Patrick Wilson and Lily Collias co-star in creator Nick Antosca's 10-hour take on the 1991 Martin Scorsese film. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic John D. MacDonald’s brutally efficient novel ...
We were looking longingly at the blaster wall I recently filled, ready to pounce on a box. For just north of 40 dollars, you get your hands on six packs of ten cards and, quite honestly, have as good ...
Cannes: The "Train to Busan" director is as technically proficient at action sequences as ever, but its metaphors for AI and authoritarianism don't hit as hard as genre fans need them to right now.
Who do the dead belong to? This strange but thoughtful question is incredibly on brand for Japan’s Hirokazu Koreeda, and he explores it in one of his purest, most dreamlike films to date. Built around ...
The periodic table supposedly came to Dmitri Mendeleev in a dream. Freed from the limits of the conscious world during a nap in early 1869, the Russian chemist entered a fantastical space where the ...
Two former sisters-in-law rekindle a complex bond, as two teenage boys discover their own, in the Japanese director's first ever Cannes competition entry. The gentleness of “Nagi Notes” comes as no ...
Short of being on stage with Billie Eilish or actually being Billie Eilish, the dazzling concert film (with a mouthful of a title) "Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)" is as ...