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Mayday! Mayday! Miranda's back.
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Need a Mother's Day gift? Try one of these recent releases.
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Playing yourself in The Devil Wears Prada 2? A million girls would kill for that job.
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Along with "Runway," the film's soundtrack includes original tracks "Shape of a Woman" and "Glamorous Life"
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Pavel Talankin, a co-director and star of the documentary "Mr. Nobody Against Putin," was told by T.S.A. agents that his Academy Award could be used as a weapon.
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From burglary to ransom, Oscar-winners like Frances McDormand, Jared Leto, Whoopi Goldberg and Olympia Dukakis have lost their coveted statuettes.
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The singer canceled all U.S. dates on his forthcoming arena tour while he regains strength following a sudden hospitalization in April.
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This month's picks include a queer Belgian comedy, a romantic drama from Korea, an Argentine film about midlife crises and more.
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Patrick Ball, Melissa Barrera, Adrien Brody, Tessa Thompson and Ben Ahlers discuss the demands of live performance as they make their Broadway debuts.
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On "Popcast," the reporter Joe Coscarelli discusses what it was like to talk to Swift about songwriting with the critic Jon Caramanica.
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He worked on 13 Francis Ford Coppola films, including "The Godfather" trilogy and "Apocalypse Now," and recreated the Las Vegas Strip for "One From the Heart."
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The 2006 comedy is filled with moments big and small that have stood the test of time, thanks in no small part to Meryl Streep's turn as Miranda Priestly.
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The ‘Severance' star goes darker than usual in this tale of haunted hotels, Irish folklore, and a missing woman
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Based on a popular anime series, the film, subtitled "Tears of the Azure Sea," is a satisfactory stand-alone fantasy adventure set on an island resort.
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Adam Scott is perfection as a damaged writer battling an ancient witch and his own demons in this hugely enjoyable chiller.
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A confusing adaptation of Orwell's political novel seems blissfully detached from its source's clarity.
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"When I love something, I urgently must put it in someone's hands," says the novelist, whose new "Last Night in Brooklyn" is an ode to old-style friendship.
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Our columnist on the month's best new books.
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Swift spoke with The New York Times about confessional songwriting, the inspiration behind some of her biggest hits and a writing quirk she can't stand.
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This month's terrors include a monkey gone mad, a boundary-pushing robot and a playground with a thirst for babysitter blood.
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Dozens of titles leave the streaming service for U.S. subscribers every month. Here's a roundup of the best ones leaving soon.
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The U.S. poet laureate's new book, "Transient Worlds," collects 23 poems in 13 languages to show the many ways a work can be translated.
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Raoul Peck's Orwell: 2 2=5 looks at the writer who gave us a modern dystopian classic — and doubles as a portrait of how authoritarianism works that feels way too familiar
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It's Leo season! Celebrate your favorite lion by gifting them "Siren Queen" by Nghi Vo and these other fire-sign friendly books.
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Have male love interests in romance novels become too "soft"? Fabio Lanzoni, who modeled on scores of romance novel covers, thinks so.
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I'm a 20-year-old submissive woman. I'm currently in a confusing affair with a 50-year-old dominant married man. He lives in Europe and has two kids close to my age. We met online when I was 17 and starting to explore my BDSM desires—out of the reach of my overbearing, sex-shaming, disastrously religious parents—and…
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