The third—and our reviewer hopes, not last—film in the superb ‘Before’ series is sharp, poignant, and absolutely riveting
Dead Tree Alert: The Westeros Wing; or, Why Game of Thrones is the Best Show About Politics
Today’s donkeys and elephants could learn a lot from that show with the lions, direwolves and dragons.
Eurovision Is the World’s Greatest Music Contest
Every year, the Eurovision Song Contest brings together an international audience of millions with strange music
Summer Music Festival Preview 2013
From Sydney to Seattle, here are 11 music festivals worth traveling to this summer
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The Home Stretch: What You Missed at Cannes
From China, Iran, Japan and the U.S., a sampling of the 66th annual festival’s cinematic cuisine
Ed Helms on Saying Goodbye to The Office and the Hangover Movies
The funny-man actor also talks about his real-life partying, what he’d like to do on a unicycle, and where he thinks a fourth ‘Hangover’ movie should take place
No More Wars : 10 Reasons George Lucas Should Have Quit After Jedi
When the initial ‘Star Wars’ trilogy ended 30 years ago, its creator should have quit while he was ahead
Jerry Lewis: Le Nutty Professor Takes Cannes
At the festival to promote a new movie, the 87-year-old entertainer basks — if a bit uncomfortably — in the glow of an adoring audience
Writing Wrongs: 10 Movie Titles with Bad Grammar
A list of films that could have used a different kind of editor
'Nebraska': Alexander Payne's America, Plains and Simple
In this family satire, the director’s home region is a weird place, but you wouldn’t want to live there
Tuned InTelevision
TV Tonight: Does Someone Have to Go?
The answer is: Yes, whoever signed the office up for this sleazy show. The problem is: that ain’t gonna happen.
Joel Stein Talks with the Director and Stars of Before Midnight
Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke, and director Richard Linklater on: the writing process, their thoughts on their characters, and how they shoot a kissing scene
Today’s Movie Trailers: We’re the Millers and Don Jon Show Some Skin
New trailers for the forthcoming road-trip comedy and the rom-com that made a splash at Sundance
Tuned InTelevision
Why Reality TV Is the New Family TV
The genre that was supposed to be the death of civilized society has become—at least some of it—the best primetime programming for parents to watch with kids.
The National Breathes Confidence on Trouble Will Find Me
The band’s latest is approachable but does not compromise
All Is Lost: Robert Redford Is Our Man
J.C. Chandor’s new film stocks its 105 minutes with enough seafaring challenges and adventure to keep mainstream audiences fascinated
The Hangover Part III: The Third Time’s the Harm
Did we really need two more ‘Hangover’ movies? What happened in Vegas should’ve stayed in Vegas