See/Hear: The Best Movies, TV and Music for August 2025
Featuring new work from Sabrina Carpenter and Spike Lee, plus the return of "King of the Hill"
Millennial Movie Nostalgia Is Officially Out of Control
“Happy Gilmore 2” and “Freakier Friday” are encouraging even more sequels and reboots to ‘90s and ‘00s favorites. When will it stop?
“Too Much” Doesn’t Talk About Its Protagonist’s Weight. Why Does the Internet Still Feel the Need to?
Lena Dunham's latest series has inspired plenty of internet chatter
Goose Island Announces 2025 Bourbon County Stout Lineup
Featuring a cherries jubilee-inspired beer, a collab with Heaven Hill and more
What Does the Colbert Cancellation Mean for the Future of Late-Night TV?
Is this the death knell for the genre as a whole?
23 Emmy Nominations for “The White Lotus” Is Too Many
The show's third season was its weakest yet. Why are Emmy voters so impressed by it?
Hitting the High Road: Kane Brown’s Summer of Music and Purpose
We caught up with the country star to talk about his coast-to-coast shows, performing with his wife and a meaningful Crown Royal partnership
Ringo Starr Shouldn’t Be Giving “Extensive Notes” on Beatles Biopic
Biopics are always better when the subject doesn’t get creative control
See/Hear: The Best Movies, TV and Music for July
Featuring a new season of "It's Always Sunny," the return of Happy Gilmore and more
Season 4 of “The Bear” Is Its Most Peaceful — And Possibly Its Best
As Carmy tries to right his ship, so does the show itself
Take It From a Woman: How to Talk to Women About Music
Please don't ask me to name three songs
The Biggest Unanswered Questions Ahead of “The Bear” Season 4
Will Richie find love again? Will Carmy get it together and stop being so impossible to be around? You'll have to tune in to find out.
We Tried the Weird Coke and Beer Combo From “Materialists”
Dakota Johnson's character might actually be onto something with this one
The Trailer for Jeremy Allen White’s Bruce Springsteen Movie Looks Surprisingly Great
"Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere" will hit theaters this fall
Streaming Viewership Surpassed Broadcast and Cable for the First Time Last Month
But is the streaming bubble still on the verge of bursting?
Every Wes Anderson Movie Is About the Same Thing. Why Are Some Better Than Others?
On bad dads, mortality and "The Phoenician Scheme"