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NYTimes ArtsSep 12, 2025
Theater to Stream: Mark Rylance in ‘Twelfth Night,' and More
This month's picks include a 1974 adaptation of the Eugene Ionesco play "Rhinoceros," starring Gene Wilder and Zero Mostel, and a behind-the-scenes look at Disney.

New York Times MoviesSep 12, 2025
Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
In this month's picks, death comes from unexpected places and unseen psychos.

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9 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week (New York Times Movies)

Rolling Stone Movie NewsSep 12, 2025
Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts Sued by Luxury Brand Chrome Hearts
The trademark infringement suit alleges that Young and his latest backing band copied the brand's mark to "exploit Chrome Hearts' reputation in the market"

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The Cost of Performing Childhood for Your Parent's Art (NYTimes Arts)

Rolling Stone Movie NewsSep 12, 2025
Harry Shearer on Life as Spinal Tap's Derek Smalls — and His ‘Simpsons' Future
"I think it was obvious to us that we're not gonna pretend we're in our forties," says Shearer, who co-stars in Spinal Tap II: The End Continues

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‘Spinal Tap II: The End Continues': This Sequel Goes to Two (Rolling Stone Movie Reviews)

Rolling Stone Movie NewsSep 12, 2025
Behind the Scenes ‘Spinal Tap' Book Gets Real About the Fake Band
Written and signed by director Rob Reiner, fans can get a behind-the-scenes look as the Spinal Tap sequel hits theaters

New York Times BooksSep 12, 2025
Marilyn Diamond, Who Wrote a Blockbuster Diet Book, Dies at 81
"Fit for Life," which she wrote with her husband, was a best seller in the 1980s promoting good health ahead of weight loss. But doctors were critical.

Playbill NewsSep 12, 2025
Watch Robert Lenzi's Scantily Clad 'Morning Routine' From Revised American Psycho Musical
The Duncan Sheik-Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa musical is playing Texas' Houston Broadway Theatre through September 14.



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Julia Knitel Will Lead Invitation-Only Readings of New Musical Forty Elephants (Playbill News)

Rolling Stone Movie NewsSep 12, 2025
Limp Bizkit Know How to Get Your Attention With New Song ‘Making Love to Morgan Wallen'
Need they say more?

Playbill NewsSep 12, 2025
Kristolyn Lloyd Will Direct Industry Reading of Saving Cinderella Musical
Christine K. Duncan's new work reimagines the classic fairytale through a contemporary lens.



NYTimes ArtsSep 12, 2025
5 Children's Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a musical blockbuster and live-action remake of a beloved Disney animation.

New York Times MoviesSep 12, 2025
‘The Wrong Paris' Review: Texas Wants a Word
Paris, Texas, may not be the preferred locale for the art student Miranda Cosgrove, but she finds that it might bring her the right man.

NYTimes ArtsSep 12, 2025
A Reporter Who Looks for the Books That Make You Tick
Alexandra Alter, who covers publishing industry news and writes Books features for The Times, is always on the hunt for the next Harry Potter.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsSep 12, 2025
Taylor Swift Deposition Off Limits to Justin Baldoni, Judge Rules: Lack of ‘Appropriate Diligence'
A judge ruled Friday that Baldoni missed his chance to depose the pop superstar amid his war with It Ends With Us co-star Blake Lively

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Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's Legal Battle, Explained (Vulture)
What the Hell Is Going On Now With the Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni Saga? (Rolling Stone Movie News)

NYTimes ArtsSep 12, 2025
Review: Gustavo Dudamel Gives a Glimpse of New York's Future
The superstar conductor opened the New York Philharmonic's season, with his signature thrills that make a traditional concert format seem exceptional.

NYTimes ArtsSep 12, 2025
At the Toronto Film Festival, the Art Form Is Alive and Thriving
Park Chan-wook's "No Other Choice" and Agnieszka Holland's "Franz" led a strong festival slate, even with clunkers like a Paula Deen documentary.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsSep 12, 2025
Mötley Crüe's Vince Neil Suffered Stroke Last December: ‘I Had to Learn to Walk Again'
"I went from people carrying me to the bathroom, because I couldn't walk myself," said the musician

NYTimes ArtsSep 12, 2025
The Sex in the ‘Oslo Trilogy' Is Taboo-Breaking. The Niceness Is Shocking.
Dag Johan Haugerud's "Oslo Trilogy" movies follow city residents as they navigate contemporary intimacy. What's provocative is their empathy, the director says.

NYTimes ArtsSep 12, 2025
In ‘Spinal Tap' and Its Sequel, Rock Fact and Fiction Happily Blur
Initially drawing from real life, the director Rob Reiner and his cast found that actual bands experienced moments from their work.

NYTimes ArtsSep 12, 2025
‘Lost in the Jungle': A Real-Life Thriller in Documentary Form
The movie peels back the layers of a headline story to find a complex tale, centuries in the making.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsSep 12, 2025
Demi Lovato Dances the Heartbreak Away in ‘Here All Night' Music Video
The upbeat pop song will appear on the singer's forthcoming ninth LP

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Demi Lovato Is Pulling an All-Nighter (Vulture)

Playbill NewsSep 11, 2025
Carrie Hope Fletcher, Joel Montague Will Lead Elf The Musical in London's West End
Philip Wm. McKinley will again direct the production based on the 2003 film.



New York Times MoviesSep 11, 2025
‘The History of Sound' Review: Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor on a Mission
Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor play lovers who embark on a folk song-recording mission in this demure New England drama.

Playbill NewsSep 11, 2025
New York Philharmonic Musicians Share Their Thoughts on Arrival of Gustavo Dudamel
The conductor will become the music and artistic director of the orchestra in 2026.



Rolling Stone Movie NewsSep 11, 2025
Goodbye, ‘Downton Abbey' (Finally!)
With 'The Grand Finale,' the TV-to-movie series that sold British aristocracy as quaint nostalgia bows out with one last curtain call

Playbill NewsSep 10, 2025
Major Attaway, Cicily Daniels, Nathan Salstone, Vishal Vaidya Will Lead Golden Musical Presentations
Madsie Flynn will direct with choreography by Patrick O'Neill and direction by Robert Frost.



New York Times MoviesSep 05, 2025
Five Action Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include girl assassins, a school under attack and more.

New York Times MoviesSep 05, 2025
6 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

New York Times BooksSep 04, 2025
Edgar Feuchtwanger, Who Wrote About Being Hitler's Neighbor, Dies at 100
He and his Jewish family lived across the street from the German leader in the 1930s. He later became a British professor and historian.

Time EntertainmentJun 27, 2025
Sorry, Baby Walks the Delicate Line of Moving Through Trauma With Humor
Eva Victor's debut follows a college professor in the aftermath of a bad thing that happened to her as she learns how to walk through the world again.

Yahoo! TVNov 14, 2020
Luann de Lesseps Says She Wants to Compete on Dancing with the Stars: 'I Love a Challenge'
"I'd personally want to dance with Gleb Savchenko, because he's tall and he knows how to cha-cha-cha," the RHONY star tells PEOPLE


Movies.com Movie NewsNov 27, 2018
First 'Artemis Fowl' Teaser Will Make You Believe; Here's Everything We Know
Fans of the Artemis Fowl books have been waiting a long time for the title character to appear on the big screen. The first of Eoin Colfer's eight books in the young adult (YA) series was published back in 2001 and there were plans at that time for a movie adaptation. Disney picked up the rights five years ago and things started to look positive. Now, we've got a 2019 release to anticipate.  We've also got the first teaser trailer for Artemis Fowl. Despite having just over a minute's worth of footage, there's a lot packed into the spot. Of course, it's still not enough time to fill us unfamiliars in with all the details of what the movie is about. So check out everything we know here before watching the teaser down below.  Who is Artemis...
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The A.V. Club - FilmJul 17, 2018
Behold OZY Fest, the music festival of your nightmares
This weekend, thousands of people will gather in Central Park in New York City to see what can only be described as the most confusing festival lineup in history. It's called OZY Fest. No, not Ozzfest. That's a different thing that could potentially be fun. OZY Fest, on the other hand, bills itself as "part music…

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