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In 2017, during the funeral of his wife and longtime collaborator Carolyn Zeifman, the director David Cronenberg found ...
In Screen Gab No. 177, we catch up with "Wheel of Time" showrunner Rafe Judkins and recommend a film and TV show worth ...
In a new film profile, Thomas Kinkade's pastoral, hugely popular work sits uncomfortably with darker revelations from family ...
Welsh rock band Those Damn Crows have scored their very first UK No. 1 album. God Shaped Hole, the Bridgend group’s fourth ...
Trump has a very personal beef with the college’s most senior member of its board of governors going back to his first real-estate deal.
Diane DiMassa’s Hothead Paisan is full of unrestrained, devil-may-care attitude. This is an edition of the Books Briefing, ...
Follow live coverage as Swansea City face Hull City in the Championship today. An increasingly competitive second tier in ...
We've compiled a short list of Al Pacino's 10 Best Movies, from Mafia bosses to compromised detectives to short-tempered Army ...
In a new book, the Broadway photographer Jenny Anderson captures the craft and camaraderie of making theater.
The Shrouds—a film conceived out of very real grief—is David Cronenberg’s most personal movie yet. It may also be his last.
A portrait of life at a fast-food restaurant shows that there’s both dignity and drudgery in all kinds of labor.