BBC America turn male-oriented genre on its head with ‘Killing Eve’ starring Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer
8 years ago Danielle MurrayBeyond Beyoncé: Here’s who else you need to see at Coachella
8 years ago Talia IrvineWith dozens of acts spread over three days (and very late nights), the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio is never just about its headliners — even when one of them is the most important pop star in the world. Here are some of the lower-profile acts to catch at this year’s event,...
Beyond Beyoncé: Here’s who else you need to see at Coachella
8 years ago Fiona WatkinsWith dozens of acts spread over three days (and very late nights), the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio is never just about its headliners — even when one of them is the most important pop star in the world. Here are some of the lower-profile acts to catch at this year’s event,...
Friday’s TV highlights: ‘Vice’ on HBO
8 years ago Talia Irvine‘Do You Trust This Computer?’ lays out a scary case for artificial intelligence threats
8 years ago Isabell RoseDocumentarian Chris Paine follows up “Who Killed the Electric Car?” and “Revenge of the Electric Car” with a movie far more skeptical about technological progress. “Do You Trust This Computer?” covers the major talking points about the benefits and dangers of artificial intelligence, assembling...
‘Chappaquiddick’ is a murky exploration of an infamous political scandal
8 years ago Lily GarnerIf you lived through the 1960s, no one has to tell you what the word “Chappaquiddick” means.
It's an island off the coast of Massachusetts where, on July 18, 1969, Sen. Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts drove a car off a small bridge into a pond, killing its occupant, a young woman named Mary Jo Ko..
A great cast and a girl-empowering spin aside, ‘Blockers’ is a mediocre teen sex comedy
8 years ago Danielle MurrayIn one of the more amusing scenes in “Blockers,” a strained raunch fest about a long, dark prom night of the soul, three middle-age adults get a crash course in advanced text-message symbology.
They have intercepted a private exchange among their three teenage daughters, who, like most kids of...
Shut up and spread the word: ‘A Quiet Place’ is a thrillingly intelligent monster movie
8 years ago Talia IrvineI can’t recall the last time I found myself caring as intently for the characters in a horror picture as I did for the family in “A Quiet Place,” the sensationally gripping and emotional new alien-invasion thriller from the actor and writer-director John Krasinski. The sheer levels of sympathetic...