TV & Movies Features
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Can You Tell Me How to Get Someone to Save 'Sesame Street'?
With its Warner Bros. Discovery contract about to expire, here's why the beloved children's series is more essential than ever — and deserves to survive
- Not-So-Sunny Days
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Is ‘The Agency’ the Best Neurotic-Spy Workplace Drama on TV?
A moody redo of the French series The Bureau filled with movie stars, this Michael Fassbender espionage thriller is one of the rare American remakes to get it right
- Spies Like Us
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The Kardashians' Star Has Begun to Fade. Is It on Purpose?
The famous family has been noticeably more quiet and conflict-averse as they focus more on their business ventures and less on their reality TV fame
- New Era of Kardashian
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Is the Rom-Com Dead? Not Quite Yet
The last year in movies offered glimmers of hope that the classic Hollywood genre can find its footing again
- Let Love Rule
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Robert Eggers Wants to Resurrect the (Un)dead
The horror director had been obsessed with the silent vampire film Nosferatu since he was a kid. Now, he gets to put his own Gothic-meets-Grand-Guignol spin on it
- In Conversation
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2024 Was the Year of Sex Onscreen
After several years where Hollywood seemed to be shying away from eroticism and titillation, sex has made a big comeback in film and television
- The Naked Truth
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'They Want to Own the Artist': Inside the Making of 'The Brutalist'
Writer-director Brady Corbet opens up about his seven-year labor of love, and why his tale of the battle between art and commerce is a highly personal one
- In Conversation
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How Linda Cardellini Became TV’s Killer Queen
The actress talks about her path from Freaks and Geeks to Dead to Me to her latest scene-stealing role as "badass bitch" Margo on No Good Deed
- In Conversation
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Is 'Dan Da Dan' the Future of Mainstream Anime?
The show's director, Fûga Yamashiro, breaks down the retro pastiche elements of the romantic comedy-horror mash-up
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'Mamus': Inside the Arhuaco Tribe's Fight to Protect Their Home
A new Documentary+ and Rolling Stone Films project provides an intimate platform for the indigenous Colombians' pertinent message
- sounding the alarm
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