'Astroworld' Tragedy
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COVER STORY | Penélope Cruz talks "Parallel Mothers" and collaborating with Pedro Almodóvar: "He cannot lie to me, and I'm the same way with him."
A year after the emcee's death, Alex Trebek's absence is felt as "Jeopardy" has fallen into doldrums of its own making.
Britney Spears’ conservatorship is over — an outcome that just a few months ago seemed impossible for the pop star, whose personal life, work, finances and medical decisions have been controlled…
"Ghostbusters: Afterlife" star Mckenna Grace talks about launching her acting career at 4 and being a "badass" with a proton pack.
Amazon Prime Video's new series, starring Rosamund Pike in a cryptic role, suffers from too much story, told too hurriedly.
"Sex Lives of College Girls," Mindy Kaling's new HBO Max comedy, proves that not all teen shows have to be set in high school to work.
Showtime's "Yellowjackets," starring Christina Ricci and Juliette Lewis among others, is a pitch-black, haunting survival drama
Jeremy Renner stars in Paramount Plus' new drama about a miserable prison town in a show that suffers in comparison to "Mare of Easttown."
Terrific performances from Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman propel Paul Thomas Anderson's most endearing movie yet, set in early-'70s SoCal.
Disney's latest lush and lovely animated fairy tale is fueled by a tasty batch of songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Andrew Garfield captures the angst that tortured "Rent" composer Jonathan Larson, who died before his revolutionary show hit Broadway.
Kenneth Branagh returns to his roots with this wee memoir, which borrows perhaps a bit too much from Alfonso Cuarón's coming-of-age movie.
Adele offers her most harrowing, unflinching songs yet on "30," but she's having more fun than ever before on some of the tracks, too.
An assessment of all nine of the "Red (Taylor's Version)" "vault" numbers, including a 10-minute "All Too Well" that was worth the wait.
Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak's "Evening With Silk Sonic" elevates the throwback song to a whole new level.
"Voyage," ABBA's first album in nearly 40 years, is so timelessly ABBA-esque that it could have come out any time in the past four decades.
In this world premiere by Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey at the Public Theater, the story centers the wrong character.
Stunning performances humanize Simon Stephens' play "Morning Sun," an earnest if bland love letter to a fundamentally unremarkable woman.
"Pride and Prejudice (sort of*)" is a smart, riotously funny take on the 19th century's blueprint rom-com that incorporates karaoke tunes.
Roundabout Theatre Company presents a timely revival of the musical by Tony Kushner and Jeanine Tesori.
Just when companies thought they were out of the woods, a kink in the economic pipeline throws a wrench into their recovery
Dakota Johnson was caught off guard by the script for "The Lost Daughter": "I never read something so honest," she says. "At times, raw, almost to being uncomfortable but still so human."