Tampon cauliflower, anyone?
When it’s working, SNL captures something about our shared cultural consciousness.
There’s no doubt that, for better or worse, Gaga’s performances are a true, uh, spectacle.
Nailing the feel of a place through precise lighting isn’t a problem for South Korean auteur Hong Sang-soo.
Arcade Fire has been more than a little bit coy about their new album, Reflektor.
He’s back. No, not just Ron Burgundy, but The Mustache.
Green has crafted a debut as fresh, intimate, and compassionate as Lynne Ramsay’s Ratcatcher in 1999.
The most impacting thing True/False does every year is its True Life Fund.
Jennifer Lawrence is taking a page from Mo’Nique’s book and playing the campaign game by her own rules.
Movies like this are all about authenticity.
The misanthropic “Power” will surely alienate those longing for another sunny hit like “Hey Mama.”
The film is riddled with nonsensically motivated and poorly thought-out characters who bear little resemblance to real human beings.
Christopher Walken started out as a dancer, and he manages to bring that sense of movement into his performances.