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When Will Pop Culture Stop Glorifying Serial Killers?

Nothing is crazier than making icons out of creeps and criminals like Charles Manson.

How “Widows” Breathed New Life Into Oscar-Winning Filmmaker’s Work

Steve McQueen's view has taken a welcome, audience-friendly turn.

Can Johnny Depp Get Past His Own Baggage?

"The Crimes of Grindewald" star has been called a public relations liability.

Why Racial Inequality in “Green Book” Resonates So Deeply Today

The Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen drama set in 1962 follows a life-altering road trip.

Amid Midterm Elections, Mass Shootings and Caravan Controversies, Here’s How to Recharge

Cinematic versions of comfort foods — James Bond, yes, Tony Soprano, no — are great escapes.

“Dirty Harry” to Squirrel Hill: White Male Rage Is All the Rage

Movies have long romanticized loner who takes aim at system. But do they bear blame?

“Halloween,” “Widows” Show #MeToo Movement Ready for Close-up

"The Girl in the Spider's Web" also among a new wave of female-led movies.

MPAA Study Finds Most Movies Since 1968 Were R-Rated

Over 50 years since inception of ratings system, R movies have dominated the market.

Change Is the Thief in “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”

Melissa McCarthy movie sparks nostalgia for a New York City that's long gone.

How Gary Hart Scandal in “The Front Runner” Forever Changed Politics

Hugh Jackman stars as the presidential hopeful undone by "Monkey Business."

Conversion Therapy Dangers and Debate at the Heart of “Boy Erased”

Arkansas parents seek to "scrub the gay" out of their 18-year-old son in the new movie.

Current Wave of Horror Is Frighteningly Good… So Why Are Filmmakers Scared of Label?

"Suspiria” is latest in run of films reinvigorating the genre.

Ex-“Game of Thrones” Star May Get Bond Role After Daniel Craig

Richard Madden's work on the BBC's "Bodyguard" has Impressed 007 producer Barbara Broccoli.

“First Man” Raises Disturbing Reminder of Racial Inequality

Gil Scott-Heron's "Whitey on the Moon" plays a pivotal role in the film.

The Real Mystery Behind Hitchcock’s “Marnie” — Is It a Cinematic Crime Against Women?

Met hosting opera in #metoo era, but rape scene was uncomfortable even back in '64.

Inside the Secret History of an American Literary Classic

Take a walk on the wild side of Louisa May Alcott's groovy, gritty girlhood.