TV & Movies Features
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Racing Golf Carts and Talking Hollywood With Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg
The longtime besties are building a TV-and-film-production empire, stone-cold sober (at least when we saw them)
- Superbadass(es)
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How Hunter Schafer Became 'A Badass Thriller Bad Bitch'
The Euphoria star talks about her path from small-town North Carolina to global runways, TV's buzziest teen show, and now her first lead role, in the horror flick Cuckoo
- Girl on Film
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How Do You Market a Domestic-Violence Movie? Not Like 'It Ends With Us'
The release of the Colleen Hoover adaptation is proving that when it comes to serious stories, Hollywood still chooses cash over any meaningful awareness
- Commentary
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The Slings and Arrows of Being Tony Hale
The star of Netflix’s The Decameron discusses his anxious characters, vice presidential politics, and crises of faith, all while getting an archery lesson in L.A.
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‘It’s a Big American Story’: Inside the Rise and Fall of Stax Records
Jamila Wignot, director of HBO’s Stax: Soulsville U.S.A., discusses the label’s complex history, the “sacrifices” of making a music documentary, and the “viciousness” of how it ended
- heart and soul
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Bravo Is in the Midst of an Unresolvable Conflict Crisis
The disjointed season finale of the Real Housewives of New Jersey points to a larger problem at Bravo
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Can’t You Just Let Josh Hartnett Be an Indie Weirdo?
He’s (still) got matinee idol looks, but the 2000s heartthrob has no interest in high-octane blockbusters. He talks leaving Hollywood, playing a serial killer in M. Night Shyamalan's ‘Trap,’ and what’s next
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How Black Women in Hollywood Are Leading the Charge for Kamala Harris
Jenifer Lewis, Danielle Brooks, Vivica A. Fox, Yvette Nicole Brown, and more stars discuss their support for the Vice President’s campaign
- Poetic Justice
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How the Cast of ‘Sing Sing’ Broke Free From Prison to the Big Screen
Many of the actors in the inspiring A24 drama are formerly incarcerated men who thrived in the correctional-facility theater program the film depicts. They spoke about their transformational experiences
- change agents
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Bong Hits, Burgers, and Neil Patrick Harris: An Oral History of ‘Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle’
On the 20th anniversary of the cult-favorite stoner comedy, the co-writers, stars, and producers look back on how it all came together ... and became a late-blooming hit
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