We ranked the Queen of Pop’s discography, from her self-titled debut to Confessions II.
All of these videos tell us that it’s okay to want another person next to us.
Horror continues to evolve in ways that confound and as such prove the genre’s durability.
For all their looking back, our favorite films of the year don’t engage in thoughtless nostalgia for an earlier time.
Ross discusses how he and his collaborators pushed forward the idea of point of view.
Even when the AI takes over, the LP factories will still be churning out product.
Our list encompasses party anthems, multiple diss tracks, and honest reckonings with life’s myriad disappointments.
The vast majority of this list is composed of fresh properties or limited series.
There’s never been more room in the medium for creativity to get up and stretch its legs.
Rasoulof discusses his resolve to keep telling stories in the wake of his multiple imprisonments.
Kuritzkes discusses his collaboration with Guadagnino on Queer and Challengers.
O’Hara discusses encouraging complicity between the audience and the production.
Zilbalodis discusses what he hopes people will make of the film’s ambiguities.
Kapadia discusses her influences, her exploration of language, and more.
Taormina discusses how “sonder” informs the shape and texture of his work.
The best examples of this genre continue to evoke humanity’s eternal fear of social disruption.
The filmmakers discuss what making the documentary taught them about the nature of power.
We’re taking a look back at the song the Queen of Pop has perpetually made shiny and new.
The true-crime docs here expose the rot at the core of many of our venerated institutions.
Interview: Alonso Ruizpalacios on ‘La Cocina’ and What Capitalism Allows, and Doesn’t
Ruizpalacios discusses the immigrant experience, working in kitchens, and his own dreams.
The trio discuss how their Canadian identity informed their view of international relations.