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Graham HillardThe Federalist |
In a 1993 short story by Tobias Wolff, an obit columnist loses his job when one of his subjects turns up alive. Though Obituary, Hulu’s blacker than...
The work of Brit Marling, the screenwriter and actress behind Netflix’s 2016 puzzle box The OA, can only be described as interestingly flawed. That...
The jokey headlines write themselves: “A Little More Light, Please,” “Stumbling in the Darkness,” and “All the Bad Television We Cannot...
Given enough time, cinematic ideology ceases to matter. Who today, watching Marlon Brando seethe through On the Waterfront (1954), would ding the...
In June 2021, Warner Horizon and ABC Entertainment parted ways with Chris Harrison, the longtime host of The Bachelor. Harrison’s exit, following a...
The Other Black Girl begins inside a nightmare. We know this because lights flicker eerily, an elevator opens directly into a subway car, and the...
To say that people watch professional football differently these days is like saying that John Madden had a better post-playing career than O.J....
As a Christian missionary in Japan and Australia beginning in the late 1970s, Sarah Young kept a prayer journal. Writing down the daily focus of a...
Is Charlie Day funny? The sitcom writer and star is obviously successful, having anchored the cast of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia for 16...