Roger Lewis’ Erotic Vagrancy is a brilliant biography of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
The Twilight Sad’s masterpiece reissued.
Onto the stones of Trinity and Broadway.
I know who you are. You know who you are too.
We’re having an Un-Civil war.
With such a surprising genre bend, Transformers Terminal is a miracle in and of itself.
An odd assessment from a Free Press writer on journalism’s bygone days.
Mouthpieces for major studios continue to make their own money problems part of their movies’ narratives.
Richard Kelly tapped into something primal with Donnie Darko that hasn’t been matched by any science fiction film since.
Bennington tries his best at another audition, this time for a big studio film.
Lady Gaga’s March 8 appearance on Saturday Night Live joins the show's pantheon of great musical performances.
They’ll listen to the truth from God, Ezra Klein, or Jon Stewart, not from Musk.
New Netflix comedy series Nobody Wants This subverts the expected "opposites attract" romance.
Looking for something to grab.
Liberal outrage and conservative sensibilities.
The former president's championing of Bayard Rustin has its ironies.
Chaos: The Manson Murders is heavy on speculation and light on key facts.
Trump supporters supporting one another in the DC metro area.
What happens when we no longer know what to ask the machines we built to answer everything?
Little known facts about Sesame Street.
Wall Street Journal chronicles honcho dismay.
Double-standards in the media damage innocent men and women.
Your heaven is my hell. Your hell is exclusively yours.
The actor talks about The Fugitive Kind, Gimme Shelter, The Blob, and more.
The writer talks about his extraordinary biography on Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
An interview with the actor and filmmaker from March 21, 1975.
The late director talks about his masterpiece shortly after its release.
Overlooked exotica album presented in its entirety.
Lachman and Roger Deakins talk about shooting on film and the problems of digital cinematography.
Full show from Washington, DC on November 6, 1996.
20-minute track from Sanders' 1974 album Love in Us All.
Full live album by the late songwriter.
The filmmaker, actor, and adventurer talks to Anderson Cooper about his work and his life.
The filmmaker talks about Elaine May's 1976 buddy drama starring John Cassavetes and Peter Falk.