On the album’s silver anniversary, Lee documents the blood, sweat and art that went into this platinum touchstone from the King of Pop
Reviews
Nobody Walks: Sex, Love, Bugs and (Kind of) Lena Dunham
Writer-director Ry Russo-Young collaborated with the ‘Girls’ girl on this post-nuclear-family dramedy with a pensive power
Denzel Washington in Flight: A Crash Landing That Soars
The star boldly portrays a flawed hero in Robert Zemeckis’s potent drama
Just How Scary Is Sinister?
Scary, but you’ll still sleep… Ethan Hawke plays a true crime writer who gets a little too close to his latest project—the investigation of a gruesome multiple murder
Seven Psychopaths: Smart, Violent, Crazy Fun
Martin McDonagh convenes a killer cast for his shaggy Shih Tzu crime comedy
Ben Affleck’s Argo: Can a Fake Movie Save Real Lives?
This fact-inspired story of an audacious caper during the Iran hostage crisis has all the makings of an Oscar winner, but that doesn’t mean it’s a great film
Tig Notaro Live: The Best Medicine
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There are few people who deserve the term “badass” as much as Tig …
Ellie Goulding’s Halcyon is Catchy Catharsis
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On a recent drive to Traverse City, MI, I heard Ellie Goulding’s
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David Chase’s Not Fade Away: The Sopranos Sing the ’60s
David Chase returns to his ’60s youth, and a Jersey boy’s dream of rock stardom, in his disappointing first feature film
The Bold, the Beautiful and Yes, Occasionally Boring New Wuthering Heights
Director Andrea Arnolds uses novice actors and natural settings in an admirably realist take on Emily Brontë’s only novel. Bonus: You may pick up some tricks on how to catch and kill rabbits.
Taken 2: Liam Neeson Proves Age and Body Count Are Just Numbers
The Irish action star plays a retired secret agent who again suffers a family kidnapping and, this time, decimates the thug population of Istanbul
Is Sister Switzerland’s Best Chance at an Oscar? Yes.
A 12 year-old supports himself and his sister by stealing skis high on a Swiss mountaintop. His racket is clever, his backstory heartbreaking. Catch this thief.
The Oranges: A Sunshiny Take on Infidelity
Leighton Meester plays the 24 year-old who falls in love with her dad’s married best friend (Hugh Laurie). It’s all much less traumatic than it sounds.