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“The Sympathizer” Is a Spy Thriller of Rare Sophistication
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIts unsparing depiction of a masked police force poisoned by racism and corruption was lauded in...
The Road, A Major Influence For The Last Of Us, Is Getting A Graphic Novel Adaptation
GameSpot· 6 days agoThe graphic novel releases on September 17, but preorders are discounted ahead of its launch.
Detroit Public Theatre draws audiences into hellish truck stop filled with vivid characters
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe show is actually a sequel to “Sweat,” the play for which Lynn Nottage won the Pulitzer Prize for...
The Gotham Reveals 2024 Fellows For The Cannes Film Festival Producers Network Program
Deadline via Yahoo News· 7 days agoEXCLUSIVE: The Gotham Film & Media Institute (The Gotham) announced today the 2024 fellows for the...
'Fallout' is fun, but the reality of a post-nuclear apocalypse is nightmare fuel
Los Angeles Times· 7 days agoLater, we meet a 200-year-old noseless cowboy ghoul (Walton Goggins), once known as movie star...
The 25 Best Audiobooks Narrated by Celebrities
Best Life· 2 days agoWhat if books… also had movie stars? Many big-name celebrities have lent their talent to narration, making great books better. While it's not uncommon...
Biblioracle: Lydia Millet’s ‘We Loved It All’ is a beautiful and sad meditation on the world’s...
Chicago Tribune· 5 days agoIt’s been a frequent sensation for me when reading the novels and stories of Lydia Millet, a writer whom I’ve been reading for nearly 25 years, starting with her strange, satire from 1999 that ...
'Some old, some new, all nerd': Lancaster Troll Market owner balances theater work and 'dream job'
Lancaster Online· 7 days agoWalking into Lancaster Troll Market is like stepping into a Renaissance Faire — if a Renaissance...
'Fallout' is fun, but the reality of a post-nuclear apocalypse is nightmare fuel
LA Times via Yahoo News· 7 days agoPrime Video's hit show "Fallout" and other pop culture depictions of the post-apocalypse are pretty far from reality, as this writer learns from Annie Jacobsen's "Nuclear War: A Scenario."