How Many Creative Liberties Can You Take With a True-Crime Adaptation?
The team behind "The Staircase" reportedly feel "betrayed" by HBO's recent adaptation of their docuseries
Inside the Copyright Dispute That Might Kill the “Friday the 13th” Franchise
Sorry horror fans, Jason is in legal purgatory
Is It Gender Discrimination to Call a Man “Bald” at Work?
An employment tribunal in the UK ruled that baldness is inherently linked to sex
Remembering the Unlikely Genius of “Exile on Main St.” 50 Years Later
Musicians remember the Rolling Stones classic on its big anniversary
Noah Syndergaard Is Not Impressed With His Former Team’s Combined No-Hitter
The former Met has some opinions about what constitutes a "real" no-hitter
A "Dirty Dancing" Sequel Feels a Little Close to Home
The original movie showed us what happens when women don't have access to safe, legal abortions
New York Times Removes the Word “Fetus” as a Possible Wordle Solution
The publication removed the word in an effort to keep the game "distinct from the news"
Why Frank Langella Is Wrong About Intimacy Coordinators
In a new op-ed, the actor claims he's been "canceled" after failing to adhere to an intimacy coordinator's blocking during a love scene
2022 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees Include Eminem, Dolly Parton and Lionel Richie
Duran Duran, Pat Benatar, Eurythmics and Carly Simon round out this year's class
The Most Essential Albums in Willie Nelson’s Insanely Vast Catalog
The country legend, who just turned 89, has put out nearly 100 albums. These are the ones to start with.
Watch Paul McCartney Duet With Archival Footage of John Lennon on "I've Got a Feeling"
The former Beatle sang along with his late bandmate during a show in Spokane
Jerry West Threatens to Take HBO "All the Way to the Supreme Court" Over His Depiction in "Winning Time"
HBO, meanwhile, insists the show is "not a documentary"
Mick Jagger Thinks Machine Gun Kelly and Yungblud Are the Future of Rock Music
"That kind of post-punk vibe makes me think there is still a bit of life in rock and roll," the Rolling Stones frontman said in a recent interview
HBO’s Sharpest Comedy Is Also Its Darkest Drama
"Barry" is back, shifting between goofy laughs and gruesome murders with shocking ease
Cynthia Plaster Caster, Artist Who Made Casts of Rock-Star Penises, Dead at 74
The artist reportedly died after "a long illness"
An Ode to Nicolas Cage, Hollywood’s Most Delightful Weirdo
It's time to admit that the oft-memed actor is one of the greats