
Corey Atad
'The Death of Stalin' Is a Hilarious Punch in the Dictatorship
Talking to 'Veep' creator Armando Iannucci about his new film, which he calls "a comedy of hysteria."
The Fourth Season of 'Black Mirror' Is the Most Hopeful One Yet
Charlie Brooker's sci-fi series takes a different light this time around.
'The Girlfriend Experience' Is the Boldest Show on Television
We talk with the cast and crew of Starz's provocative and challenging sex-work series.
You're a Jerk If You Don't Love Libraries After Watching This Documentary
Frederick Wiseman's doc about the New York Public Library is nearly four hours long—and it's utterly essential.
Cinematic Universes Are Killing Film as We Know It
In recent mega-franchises like Alien, storytelling takes a backseat to mythology and worldbuilding.
The Hottest Docs of Hot Docs 2017
From dashcam compilations to a filmmaker's own relationship, here are the best documentaries to keep an eye out for.
'Hot Fuzz' Is the Best Film in Edgar Wright's Cornetto Trilogy
Anyone who thinks 'Shaun of the Dead' was the best is dead wrong.
How 'S-Town' Explores the Murky Ethics of Privacy
The new true crime podcast has enough compassion and emotional heft to balance out its invasive story.
Sorry, Kristen Stewart Is Great
From 'Personal Shopper' to her performance on 'Saturday Night Live,' Kristen Stewart has proven to be a versatile, gifted actress.
Prestige TV Finally Went Too Far with 'Young Pope'
HBO's newest series takes prestige television to such extremes, it almost becomes a parody of the genre.
'Any Voice Is Better Than Silence': Fired Yelp Employee Reacts to Media Backlash
After Yelp employee Talia Jane posted an open letter criticizing the company's low wages, she got fired and triggered a huge media backlash. We spoke to her about her termination, the blowback, and what she thinks of a living wage for workers in the...