
The Rise of CliffsNotes Cinema
Oversimplified literary remakes miss the point of the works they are adapting.

Oversimplified literary remakes miss the point of the works they are adapting.

The pop star transformed the normal act of browsing your laptop into something interesting—and unsettling.

With the rise of screen culture, all the world has stage fright.

Years before Mel Robbins published her best-selling self-help book, a struggling writer posted a poem with a similar message.

Pitchfork challenged a generation of music listeners. Is there still a place for it?

The series likes to complicate the politeness of midwesterners. Its terrific latest protagonist went even further.

Many recent winners have lacked mainstream appeal—but this year, that changes.

Society of the Snow is an often-nightmarish—but wildly absorbing—viewing experience.

A new book brings stark clarity to the formulas that guide our behavior online.

By paying tribute to the great shows of yesteryear, the ceremony argued for television as a shared culture.

A rare appearance by the actor Christina Applegate, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2021, brought heart and humor to the ceremony’s celebration of TV history.

True Detective: Night Country pays tribute to its origins while charting new territory.

The reboot of the classic teen comedy Mean Girls sands off its source material’s edges, to mixed results.

Video games can be arduous. But real life is hard enough.