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The Walking Dead changed the game for zombie horror on television. Not only did it feature compelling characters, heartbreaking drama, and tense survival stakes, but it also introduced some of the ...
There’s something special about comics that can make us laugh and feel seen, and Ché Crawford nails that feeling every time.
Once upon a time—way back in the twentieth century—people got their laughs from reading comics in the newspaper. Today, many ...
Mark Russell, the razor-sharp satirist behind God Is Disappointed in You (my all-time favorite comedic take on The Bible), is ...
The movie has already been branded as “woke” by conservative critics over the director’s suggestion that Superman can be ...
Another little-known denizen of the Man of Steel’s vast universe is making his silver screen debut in director James Gunn's " ...
James Gunn's Superman has experienced some backlash from right-wing commentators, but it seems as if Gunn saw this coming and ...
An appreciation of playwright Richard Greenberg, author of 'Three Days of Rain' and 'Take Me Out,' among other plays, who premiered many of his works at South Coast Repertory before taking them to New ...
Jaws” isn’t a monster movie. It’s a people movie, says Laurent Bouzereau, the director of “Jaws @ 50,” a documentary about ...
The confession is usually triggered by a joke bombing: Kids are doing it. Everyone’s doing it in the Midwest. It’s called ...
In a world where representation still feels like a battleground, The Sandman season 2 is about to make a radical move.
My Sharon is dealing with “the Change,” which seems also to be on Paley’s mind in “My Father.” (“We should probably begin at ...