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Disclosure Day

‘Disclosure Day’ Review: Steven Spielberg’s Weirdly Meta and Sermonistic Alien Drama

by Eli Friedberg
June 9, 2026

With his latest, Spielberg clutches to the memories of bygone moments and media.

The Furious

‘The Furious’ Review: Tanigaki Kenji’s Action Thriller Exhilaratingly Goes for the Gut

by Jake Cole
007 First Light

‘007 First Light’ Review: A Frustratingly Linear and Frictionless James Bond Adventure

by Justin Clark
Madonna, Confessions II - The Film

Review: Madonna’s ‘Confessions II’ Short Film Is a Phantasmagoric Disco Dream

by Sal Cinquemani
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Film

Stop! That! Train!

‘Stop! That! Train!’ Review: A Winning Celebration of RuPaul’s ‘Drag Race’ and Gay Comedy

by Kyle Turner

Adam Shankman’s daffy disaster comedy suggests Airplane! by way of Sharknado.

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David Koepp on 'Disclosure Day' and His Long Collaboration with Steven Spielberg

Interview: David Koepp on ‘Disclosure Day’ and His Long Collaboration with Steven Spielberg

by Marshall Shaffer

Koepp discusses working with Spielberg and what he hopes viewers will take from the film.

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Promised Sky

‘Promised Sky’ Review: A Gently Observant Drama About a Makeshift Migrant Family

by Anzhe Zhang

There’s a lived-in quality to Promised Sky that’s evident from its opening scene.

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The Third Man

‘The Third Man’ Review: Carol Reed’s Haunting Noir Classic Set in Post-War Vienna

by Matt Noller

The film is devastatingly vital, just as much now as it was at the time of its making.

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Music

Taylor Swift, I Knew It, I Knew You

Taylor Swift Returns to Her Roots with “I Knew It, I Knew You,” from ‘Toy Story 5’

by Alexa Camp

The song marks the singer’s return to the country music genre.

Boards of Canada, Inferno

Boards of Canada ‘Inferno’ Review: A Comeback Album That Lacks Spark

by Jackson Diianni

Though the album is consistent in its moody menace, it charts too-familiar territory.

Horsegiirl, Nature Is Healing

Horsegiirl ‘Nature Is Healing’ Review: Delightfully Deranged Dance Music

by Paul Attard

The album is a deliriously silly, sneakily sturdy blast of Euro-rave pop.

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Interviews

Suzuki Ryuya on His Haunting Jinsei and Making It on His Own

Interview: Suzuki Ryuya on Making His Haunting Animated Odyssey ‘Jinsei’ on His Own

by Eli Friedberg
June 5, 2026

Suzuki discusses his influences and process, his kinship to his main character, and more.

Milagros Mumenthaler on 'The Currents' and Giving Shape to Subjectivity

Interview: Milagros Mumenthaler on ‘The Currents’ and Giving Shape to Subjectivity

by Marshall Shaffer
Boots Riley on His Sophomore Feature 'I Love Boosters,' Capitalism, and Theft

Interview: Boots Riley on His Sophomore Feature ‘I Love Boosters,’ Capitalism, and Theft

by Marshall Shaffer
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TV

Not Suitable for Work

‘Not Suitable for Work’ Review: About as Fun as a Long Day at the Office

by Michael Savio

The series isn’t funny, endearing, or memorable enough to recommend around the water cooler.

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Spider-Noir

‘Spider-Noir’ Review: Nicolas Cage Slays in Pulpy, Multicolor ‘Spider-Man’ Spinoff

by Steven Scaife

Spider-Noir never undercuts its sense of atmosphere with a knowing wink.

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Mating Season

‘Mating Season’ Review: A Spiritual Sequel to ‘Big Mouth’ That Gets Lost in the Wild

by Pat Brown

Like its predecessor, the series is equal parts accepting and satirical of its characters’ sex drives.

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Video

Hairspray

Review: John Waters’s Teen Movie Send-Up ‘Hairspray’ on Criterion 4K UHD Blu-ray

by Jake Cole

Hairspray can be seen as a foil to Frank Tashlin’s The Girl Can’t Help It.

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Five Easy Pieces

4K UHD Blu-ray Review: Bob Rafelson’s ‘Five Easy Pieces’ on the Criterion Collection

by Chuck Bowen

The film continues to guide directors looking to illuminate American anxiety.

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Charade

4K UHD Blu-ray Review: Stanley Donen’s ‘Charade’ on the Criterion Collection

by Chris Cabin Ed Gonzalez

Donen’s kitschy, masterfully directed whodunit gets a snazzy new 4K digital restoration.

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Lists

Every Season of Survivor Ranked

All 50 Seasons of ‘Survivor’ Ranked

by Jake Cole
May 21, 2026

The series has morphed from a “social experiment” into TV’s most complex competition.

Madonna

Every Madonna Album Ranked

by Slant Staff
Tori Amos

Every Tori Amos Album Ranked, from ‘Little Earthquakes’ to ‘In Times of Dragons’

by Slant Staff
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Games

Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight

‘Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight’ Review: A Winning Love Letter to the ‘Arkham’ Series

by Justin Clark

The Dark Knight’s legacy goes extremely deep here.

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Mina the Hollower

‘Mina the Hollower’ Review: A Triumph of Textured Detail and Ambitious Expansiveness

by Mitchell Demorest

The game is surprisingly physical, systemic, and, because of this, remarkably believable.

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Yoshi and the Mysterious Book

‘Yoshi and the Mysterious Book’ Review: A Creative, Joy-Inducing Puzzle Adventure

by Aaron Riccio

The latest game in the Yoshi series is fixated on emphasizing the joy of discovery.

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Theater

Girl, Interrupted

‘Girl, Interrupted’ Review: A Compassionate Adaptation, with Music by Aimee Mann

by Mike Dressel

The show is at its best when it examines the questions that Susanna Kaysen did in her memoir.

2026 Tony Award Predictions

2026 Tony Awards: Predicting the Likely Winners, from ‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball’ to ‘Ragtime’

by Dan Rubins

The common refrain this season has been one of despair, of theatrical death by dearth.

The Emporium

‘The Emporium’ Review: Thornton Wilder’s Metaphorically Resonant Lost Play

by Mike Dressel

The play is a metaphor for a life in the arts, though also possibly love, or living a purposeful life.

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