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Entertainment: Part 271
- What F9‘s Huge Box Office Haul Means for the Future of Movies Beyond the Pandemic
- The 5 Best New TV Shows Our Critic Watched in June 2021
- HBO’s Luxury Resort Satire The White Lotus Is the Must-See Show of the Summer
- Don Cheadle Steals the Show in Steven Soderbergh’s Twisty Noir Entertainment No Sudden Move
- The Best K-Pop Songs of 2021 So Far
- ‘Stories Can Be War.’ How Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Viral Essay Has Implications Far Beyond the Literary World
- Black Widow Began as a Sexist Stereotype. More Than a Decade Later, Scarlett Johansson Is Reclaiming Her Story
- Three New Music Documentaries Celebrate the Cosmic Connection Between Artist and Audience
- Top Chef: Portland Was the Kindest Season Yet. Does the Finale Change That?
- Britney Spears, Sinéad O’Connor and the Radical Act of a Haircut
- HBO Max’s Gossip Girl Reboot Is Perfectly Fine for a Show That Shouldn’t Exist
- Netflix’s Fear Street Trilogy Is Generic Straight-to-VHS Horror With Nostalgic Flair
- Black Widow Is a Showcase for Florence Pugh and Scarlett Johansson First and a Marvel Superhero Movie Second
- How to Write a Romance Novel in 2021
- The Loneliest Whale Brings Us on an Invigorating Search for an Elusive Creature of the Deep
- How the Black Widow End-Credits Scene Sets Up Marvel’s Next Hero and Villain
- Forget the Individual Snubs. The 2021 Emmy Nominations Reveal a Fundamentally Broken Institution
- Britney Spears’ Case Is Back in Court. Here’s What Could Happen Next With Her Conservatorship
- Netflix’s My Unorthodox Life Is More Bravo Docusoap Than Real-Life Unorthodox
- Here’s What the Loki Finale Means for Future Marvel Movies
- ‘A Serious, Violent Incident.’ Promotion of an ‘Anti-Trans’ Paperback Stirs Criticism of Amazon, American Booksellers Association
- In Pig, Nicolas Cage Plays a Grouchy, Meditative Hermit—and Gives His Best Performance in Years
- The MCU Has a Longstanding Villain Problem. Loki’s Introduction of Jonathan Majors’ Kang the Conqueror Might Just Solve It
- Peacock’s Dr. Death Is Based on A Chilling True Crime Podcast About a Murderous Surgeon. Here’s What to Know
- Atypical Fell Short as Both Autistic Representation and Entertainment. At Least It Was Eclipsed During Its Own Time
- Roadrunner Illuminates Anthony Bourdain the Man—But Are Its Means Totally Legit?
- Debating How Space Jam: A New Legacy Stacks Up Against the Original
- Ted Lasso and TV’s Strange Quest to Build the Perfect Man
- How Spirited Away Changed Animation Forever
- Britney Spears’ Pop Legacy Goes Way Beyond Her Music
- Call Her Daddy’s Alexandra Cooper Made Her Name Talking About Sex. With Her Massive Spotify Deal, She’s Pushing Beyond That
- Tommy Dorfman Would Like to Clarify
- The Last Letter From Your Lover Falters Often, But Its Illicit Romance and Gorgeous Costumes Go Straight to the Pleasure Zone
- M. Night Shyamalan Squanders a Rich Premise in Old
- In Val, an Actor Turns the Camera on Himself for a Profound Reflection on His Life and Work
- FBoy Island and Sexy Beasts Represent the Best and Worst of 2021’s Trashy Summer Dating Shows
- What to Know About the Book The Last Letter From Your Lover Before Watching the Netflix Movie
- The Tokyo Olympics’ Somber Opening Ceremony Was Saved—Barely—by the Athletes
- The Green Knight Is an Extravagant Unicorn Tapestry of a Movie
- Mena Suvari Is Ready to Own Her Past
- Here Are the 11 New Books You Should Read in August
- Music Television Is Everywhere Post-MTV. But Does It Have to Be So Nostalgic?
- Matt Damon Shines in Stillwater, an Uneven Thriller Inspired by a Real-Life Murder Case
- Why Scarlett Johansson Is Suing Disney Over Black Widow
- Amazon’s Divine Period Romance The Pursuit of Love Gives Classic Social Satire a Modern Twist
- ‘The Ripple Effect Is a Major Concern.’ Chicagoans Worry About the Aftermath of Lollapalooza as the Delta Variant Surges
- The 5 Best New TV Shows Our Critic Watched in July 2021
- 4 Takeaways From Billie Eilish’s New Album Happier Than Ever
- Simone Biles and Why We All Get the ‘Twisties’ (Even If We Can’t Fly)
- Read an Excerpt From the Next Installment of John Lewis’ Graphic-Novel Memoir
- NBC’s Tokyo Olympics Coverage Was Always Going to Be a Disaster
- A Researcher Thought Disney Princesses Had a Negative Impact on Young Girls. The Results of Her New Study Surprised Her
- How Disney’s Controversial Jungle Cruise Ride Was Adapted for the Screen—and What It Means for Indigenous Representation
- Here’s Everything New on Netflix in August 2021—and What’s Leaving
- ‘No Borders, Boundaries or Limits.’ BTS on Testing Out English Releases and Striving for the Song of the Summer
- The Surprisingly Complicated Pleasures of Cooking With Paris
- After Being Blacklisted, Morgan Wallen Is Bigger Than Ever. What Will Happen to DaBaby?
- How The Suicide Squad End-Credits Scene Sets Up the Future of the DCEU
- Annette Is Gorgeous to Look at But All the Wrong Kinds of Weird
- Here Are All the Upcoming DCEU Movies and TV Shows After The Suicide Squad
- Everything We Know About Kanye West’s Donda Following Second Listening Event
- Netflix Horror Noir Brand New Cherry Flavor Tastes Terrible
- A New Documentary Tells the Harrowing History of Conversion Therapy
- How We Chose the 100 Best YA Books of All Time
- Marlee Matlin Will Never Stop Trying to Kick the Door Open
- Jennifer Hudson Makes a Dazzling Aretha Franklin in the Satisfying and Potent Respect
- Ryan Reynolds’ Charm Can’t Quite Liberate Free Guy From a Cluttered Plot
- Two Feminists Who Love Reality TV Wrap Their Minds Around the FBoy Island Finale
- John David Washington Can’t Outrun the Tedium of Netflix Thriller Beckett
- Alexandra Daddario on the White Lotus Finale and Rachel’s Big Decision
- Nine Perfect Strangers Is a Master Class From Some of Hollywood’s Finest Actors— But Not Much More
- From Stillwater to Sweet Girl, A New Crop of Movies Explores the Plight of Modern Dads
- Netflix’s Sharp Satire The Chair Throws Sandra Oh Into the Politicized Powder Keg of Higher Ed
- RushTok Is a Mesmerizing Viral Trend. It Also Amplifies Sororities’ Problems With Racism
- The Outsider Unpacks the Controversy Behind the National September 11 Memorial & Museum
- How a TIME Art Critic Covered Chuck Close Across the Decades
- Rebecca Hall Shows Some Bristling Energy in the Otherwise Turbid Ghost Thriller The Night House
- What to Know About the New ‘Neon Genesis Evangelion’ Film, According to Series Creator Hideaki Anno
- New Jeopardy! Host Mike Richards Steps Down Amid Criticism. But He’s Not Leaving the Show Entirely
- An Artificial Intelligence Helped Write This Play. It May Contain Racism
- Why Lorde’s Solar Power Is a Pop Oddity
- The Chair Is a Pretty Accurate Portrayal of What It’s Like to Be a Woman Professor of Color. That’s Why It Can Be Painful to Watch
- Every Single Detail of the Spider-Man: No Way Home Trailer, Explained
- The 23 Most Anticipated Movies of Fall 2021
- Painter Bob Ross Remains Popular Decades After His Death. A New Netflix Documentary Examines Who Benefits
- Candyman Teases Out New Relevance From a ‘90s Horror Classic
- How Candyman Reclaims the History of Cabrini-Green
- The 33 Most Anticipated TV Shows of Fall 2021
- Steve Martin’s Only Murders in the Building Is a Droll, Cozy Mystery for Modern Manhattan
- Kanye West’s Controversial Donda Is Finally Out. Here’s What You Need to Know
- The 34 Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2021
- The 5 Best New TV Shows Our Critic Watched in August 2021
- Impeachment: American Crime Story Frames the Clinton Scandal as a Case of Women Sabotaging Women. Is That Really So Revolutionary?
- Penélope Cruz Gives One of the Best Performances of Her Career in Pedro Almodóvar’s Parallel Mothers
- Why Nun Stories Are About to Become Your Next Pop-Culture Obsession
- Jane Campion’s Gorgeous Western The Power of the Dog Is a Sharp Study of Masculinity Gone Awry
- Oscar Isaac Smolders in the Pensive Romantic Thriller The Card Counter
- Sally Rooney and the Art of the Millennial Novel
- How Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Reimagines Its Characters’ Racist Comic-Book Origins
- Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Made Me Feel Seen Like No Other Hollywood Blockbuster Has