This Renaissance drama might have been really good, if only it hadn’t had the freedom and budget of cable.
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This Renaissance drama might have been really good, if only it hadn’t had the freedom and budget of cable.
From a ’70s rocker stepping back into the spotlight to a too-cool collection of visual artists, these acts should not be missed
Writer/director Brian Helgeland’s inspirational telling on the Jackie Robinson story is not particularly challenging, but it captivates.
The new import from London is a children’s show for everyone
Oscar-nominated director James Ivory share his memories of a friend and longtime collaborator
A new study reveals the most marathon-friendly television out there
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The setup of The Americans has made us invested in Philip and Elizabeth’s marriage. But the dramatic, sad “Only You” questions whether we should be.
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My column in the new print TIME magazine looks at who might replace Jimmy Fallon. Or rather, what might replace him.
The artist gets radio-friendly on his new album
The author of the upcoming book ‘Emily Post’s Manners in a Digital World’ talks to TIME
Mysterious and mystifying, the new Malick film offers cinematic rewards well worth sampling
The artist talks about his debut album, his (brief) career as a bouncer, and what it’s like growing up in the shadow of the Beatles
After the death of one of its stars, the MTV hit will not return—but the producer may seek to continue the series