The middle Hanson brother chats with TIME
How Hollywood Ended the World
Who knew the apocalypse could be so much fun?
Occupy the Multiplex: Class Warfare in This Summer’s Movies
What’s behind this recent spate of movies that examine scenes of class struggle?
Should the Price of a Movie Ticket Depend on What You’re Watching?
Speaking at a USC event, Steven Spielberg suggested the future of theatergoing may include tiered pricing
California Prisoner Fights For His Right To Read Werewolf Erotica
Court considers an inmate’s love of literary lycanthropic lust
Pixar’s Monsters University: When Hairy Met Scary
A dozen years after ‘Monsters, Inc.,’ the pre-eminent movie dream factory sends Mike and Sulley back to school
Bathing Beauty: The Wet and Wild Life of Esther Williams
On the day of her TCM tribute, we recall Hollywood’s gleaming, improbable star and her Technicolor water ballets
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John Oliver’s Daily Show: A Little “Weird,” But Maybe It Should Be Weirder
Oliver is effective and prepared with British-guy jokes, but here’s hoping The Daily Show uses this summer as a chance to experiment with its formula.
10 Questions for Questlove
The Roots drummer talks about his new book, the influence of Stevie Wonder, and the band’s success on Late Night
Dumb and Dumber Sequel Setback: The End of Gross-Out Comedies?
What are the implications of a major studio passing on the Farrelly brothers ‘Dumb and Dumber’ sequel?
Not Just Kanye: Seven More Extreme Celebrity Profiles
The rapper isn’t the first star to catalyze some memorable journalism
Back to the Party: 15 Things You Didn’t Know About Can’t Hardly Wait
Catching up with the creators of the high-school party epic, which was released 15 years ago this week
Man of Steel: Super Man … or Human God?
Zack Snyder’s dark and moody retelling of the Superman myth combines big action with grand themes