
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.

Maya Rudolph’s return to the show proved why she’s so beloved.

To a certain kind of listener, it sometimes felt like he was the last honest musician in the industry.

The feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar has become far, far bigger than music alone.

For years, people have understood them to be at imminent risk of extinction, despite evidence to the contrary. Why?

The comedian wants you to know everything about his life, but sheer voyeurism is only so revealing.

These titles reflect on what drives our species to seek out the uncharted and unknown.

An awkward, unfunny cold open fails to meet the moment.

Through verse, we can perhaps come closest to capturing events that exist beyond our capacity to describe.

Jane Schoenbrun, the director of the unsettling new film I Saw the TV Glow, has some ideas.