
The American suburb as a battlefield
The first novel by the incorrect Donald Antrim three decades ago macabrely anticipated the atomized and paranoid neighborhood society of the Trump era
The first novel by the incorrect Donald Antrim three decades ago macabrely anticipated the atomized and paranoid neighborhood society of the Trump era
Marlon James, winner of the Booker Prize for his stunning ‘A Brief History of Seven Killings,’ transitions to television and creates a Scotland Yard detective who returns home to confront her past and a fiercely turbulent Caribbean
The youngest daughter of the celebrated filmmaker presented her directorial debut at the Sitges Fantastic Film Festival. ‘I expect some terrible reviews’
The successes of Maggie O’Farrell and Sally Rooney is indicative of what has happened in the last decade to English-language literature. Is the new Irish tradition linked to the experimental writing of the past?
The musician went through ‘five hellish years’ that led to the creation of ‘In Times New Roman,’ but the album’s European tour has been put on hold by an emergency operation after which he continues to be under medical supervision
In his debut as showrunner, the director of ‘Oldboy’ directs a mini-series based on the recent Pulitzer Prize-winning book that shows the other side of the generation-defining U.S. armed conflict
Steven Zaillian has created a more-than-brilliant, profound and post-canonical adaptation of the story of the villain who reinvented the very concept of the villain
The second solo album by the co-founder of Sonic Youth, ‘The Collective,’ is a dark and distorted experiment that attempts to understand the thinking of the present day
The American author is back with a new anthology that highlights the struggle against algorithmic ‘mind control’
Tom Hollander and Naomi Watts lead Ryan Murphy’s exquisite miniseries, which tries to explain why the author of ‘In Cold Blood’ betrayed his supposed best friends
The low-profile but hilarious TV series featuring Daniel Radcliffe and Steve Buscemi provides a modern-day lesson on exploited workers everywhere
Book series that captivate readers with immersive worlds are the shining stars of the publishing world
New showrunner Halley Feiffer takes over the classic horror series and produces an exquisite reimagining of ‘Rosemary’s Baby’
It has been more than a decade since the world rescued the Queen of Horror from her modest place in history and, since then, her legend has grown and grown
Jon Hamm, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Juno Temple shine in Noah Hawley’s violent and absurd fifth season
Recovering nicely from co-creator Justin Roiland’s abrupt dismissal, the show’s seventh season has its mojo back
The third season of the series starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon remains faithful to the ambitious modesty that has allowed it to portray the world from the set of an anachronistic TV morning show
The fourth series brings the show to a brilliant end, highlighting all the narrative power of its creator, Laurie Nunn
Since she was five years old, the creator of Yoda and the Dark Crystal universe has made otherworldly figures. She believes they will return to screens because technology leaves little room for the imagination
‘Parallel Lives: Five Victorian Marriages’ is one of many books that asks what place the couple should occupy in the 21st century
The author of the vampire series that inspired the cult TV show ‘True Blood’ explains how she wrote the novels to process the trauma of a sexual assault that nearly left her dead
The researcher in educational theory has written a book on our voice “as a philosophical category.” She says that our voice is nothing but that of our unconscious
In his new book, the writer and activist warns of the imposition of a default reality controlled by ‘the usual elites’
The worldwide popularity of this prolific writer, known to some as the ‘21st century Tolkien,’ shows no sign of slowing down — and neither does he
A new biography of the British satirist explores the controversial and complex figure of the creator of ‘Wilt’ on the 10th anniversary of his death on the Costa Brava
The fifth and final season of Amy Sherman-Palladino’s show is a masterpiece, a vaudeville of narrative possibilities that has always been a love letter to the friendship between two women
The diarist’s father, Otto, was the first censor of her work and a graphic novel that alludes to her explicit anatomical descriptions has been banned in some Florida high schools