TV & Movies Features
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'The Bear' Cracks Open Tina's Emotional Origin Story
Season Three's "Napkins" is a two-hanky episode that unpacks Tina's connection with Mikey and how she ended up working at The Original Beef
- Yes, Jeff
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Homelander on 'The Boys' Was Always Meant To Be Donald Trump — But Antony Starr Doesn't Love It
Starr, the actor behind TV's greatest villain, explains why he didn't want to reduce his character to a Trump caricature — and much more — in our in-depth interview
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‘The Umbrella Academy’ Showrunner Accused of ‘Toxic, Bullying, Manipulative, and Retaliatory Behavior’
Twelve staffers and a HR complaint obtained by Rolling Stone accuse Steve Blackman of fostering a hostile workplace. Blackman calls the claims “entirely untrue” and “completely absurd”
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'The Bear' Season 3 Premiere, Explained
Did you have trouble following the time jumps and setting changes in that poetic first episode showing us a cross-section of Carmy's adult life? We break down all the whos, whats, whens, and wheres
- tomorrow never dies
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The Real-Life Rebels Behind ‘The Bikeriders’
Director Jeff Nichols and photographer Danny Lyon talk about capturing the pathos of a motorcycle club as history left bikers in the dust
- Outlaws
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Sherri Papini Faked Her Own Kidnapping. Her Ex Husband Is Finally Talking
Keith Papini on the new Hulu documentary about his former wife's staged abduction — and why he's finally opening up about it
- Interview
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‘We Need Our Triumphs’: Queer Comics Take Center Stage in New Netflix Doc ‘Outstanding’
The new Netflix documentary — centered around a live show at Los Angeles' Greek Theater — shows how comedy pushed boundaries for gay rights
- Pride Now
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Inside the Making of 'Black Barbie' — and the Doll that Changed History
The Netflix documentary's writer-director, producer, and stars talk about how the first Black Barbie came to be, why she needed her own movie, and the impact of representation
- hidden figures
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How ‘Tuesday’ Brings Death to Life With Heart, Humor, and a Giant Bird
Stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Lola Petticrew, plus writer-director Daina Oniunas-Pusic, discuss their offbeat film about dying and what it can teach us about how to live
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‘Don’t Tell Me I Can’t Do Something’: June Squibb on Kicking Ass in ‘Thelma’
The 94-year-old Oscar winner talks about landing her first lead role — as a vengeful, gun-toting granny — after 70 years of auditioning, and why she never quit Hollywood
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