There’s no final battle scene in conservation. No singular villain to defeat, no final victory for the hero. Scientists know that understanding nature requires humility and a willingness to revise ...
If you have ever felt that the American political landscape resembles some kind of nightmarish circus, you may find catharsis in the new play Kramer/Fauci, in which the writer and AIDS activist Larry ...
In The Moment , Charli xcx’s mockumentary about the hell of being – and extending – her brand, the actor plays her stressball manager Tim, the man in ...
Nearly two years after the release of electropop album “BRAT,” which took the world by storm, Charli xcx, A24 and director Aidan Zamiri have released a mockumentary film showing Charli dealing with ...
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“We’ve got a generation of kids yelling ‘Suck It.’” That’s largely thanks to WWE creating DX’s iconic catchphrase. D-Generation X, better known as D-X, is one of WWE’s most prolific and legendary ...
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Matt Johnson's film concerns a pair of Toronto-based musicians who go to elaborate lengths to score a gig. By Frank Scheck It’s hard to imagine people having lukewarm reactions to the new time-travel ...
This movie review is so not brat. Charli XCX stars as a fictionalized ticking-bomb version of herself in the meta mockumentary “The Moment” (★½ out of four; rated R; in theaters Feb. 6) and, at least ...
Thu, February 5, 2026 at 8:17 PM UTC In Waiting for Guffman, she played Sheila, a member of a small-town Missouri community theater group and travel agent. She and the rest of the mediocre-talented ...
Before The Moment even gets going, it basically winks at the audience, opening with a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it disclaimer noting that certain names and businesses have been altered for “licensing ...
In the spring of 2019, New York Magazine writer E. Alex Jung was lucky enough to sit down with Catherine O'Hara for an in-depth interview for Vulture. As the two discussed her decades-long career, ...