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Dinner service is finally underway, and things are getting hectic.
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After "House of the Dragon," a starring role in another big franchise, "Supergirl," gave Milly Alcock pause. It's "this new gift of learning to accept the fear."
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While it may seem as if these pranksters have cheated death, the latest movie in the series starring Johnny Knoxville reminds us they're mere mortals.
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It's almost surprising how far Hayley Kiyoko's teen-romance directorial debut takes its characters' meanness, though it also opts for an easy ending.
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From the films that missed an absolute sitter to those that spectacularly hit the back of the net.
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Alannah Keyser appeared briefly in Thursday's episode before viewers were told she had left the villa.
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On her new album, "Daughter From Hell," the 26-year-old star confronts growing up in a famous family and lessons from songwriting.
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The duo trade verses on the smooth, confessional track
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Chloe Bailey, Lynn Whitfield and Lucien Laviscount have delivered more of a camp classic than a taut psychological film.
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Carmy atones and dinnertime approaches in a sleepy — but necessary — episode.
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The filmmaker has lately turned to television, acting in FX's "The Bear," directing episodes of "The Chi" and mentoring Black actors and showrunners reared on his work.
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Milly Alcock is naturally appealing in this derivative, if altogether watchable, superhero movie.
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The 123-year-old club has helped generations of boys, and later girls, with sport, art and music.
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In this witty comedy, Seth Rogen and Olivia Wilde star as a millennial couple whose tense marriage gets a wild jolt from their neighbors.
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The Grammy Award-winning music legend sold more than 40 million records and helped shape the sound of jazz-rock.
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Part greatest-hits compilation and part fresh kicks to the nuts, Jackass: Best and Last is a well-deserved victory lap for Johnny Knoxville and pals
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He was also the key lyricist of the Grammy-winning, genre-blending band, with hits like "Spinning Wheel," "And When I Die" and "You've Made Me So Very Happy."
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After Alannah Keyser made her debut on Sunday, viewers quickly found a social media video in which she uses a slur while singing.
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From world-class restaurants to entertainment, there's more to New York City than soccer (and The Knicks).
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From portable headphones to hi-fi gear, our favorite Prime Day deals will make summer sound better
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A self-described "paintoonist," Mr. Moriarty created cartoons with spare dialogue that reminded his admirers of poetry or Samuel Beckett's plays.
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Two acclaimed series and two films by the director George Roy Hill are among the notable titles leaving for U.S. subscribers next month.
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John Cena and Eric André star in this crude, but funny, movie about a real estate agent who encounters a blast from the past.
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The multi-extended revival at New World Stages has set a final performance.
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The resolution is not binding, but Congress, much like the American public, is losing patience with the president's war
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This week in Dear Bookseller, a reader is on the hunt for just the right books to gift her best friend.
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Michael B. Jordan first gained notice as a teenage drug dealer in David Simon's superb series The Wire way back in 2002. He stood out again on the small screen in both Friday Night Lights and Parenthood before his startling turn in Ryan Coogler's charged, true-life drama Fruitvale Station. That led to his sterling starring role as Adonis Johnson in Coogler's gritty and surprising sports film Creed.
Earlier this year, Jordan showed his range with his gripping, villainous performance in Coogler's Black Panther and he has reprised his role as Adonis Johnson to acclaim in Creed II (above), now playing in theaters nationwide. What else does the still-rising star have in store for his growing legion of fans? We look at three upcoming theatrical projects.
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What Are You Listening To? is a weekly run-down of what A.V. Club staffers are streaming. This week, we're looking at tracks by artists we're excited to see at the Pitchfork Music Festival this weekend. Listen to these songs and more on our Spotify playlist, updated weekly with new stuff.
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