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Joan Smith describes how the powerful women of ancient Rome’s first imperial dynasty were smeared as adulterers, poisoners ...
TORONTO - Just over two weeks ago, Donald Trump declared on his Truth Social account that he wanted to “make movies in ...
IAN LANGSDON / AFP Aster admitted to a sense of foreboding about America's direction and set out to dramatize it in his film, whose early social satire gradually gives way to much darker and more ...
Comedy Movies In the midst of Fallout and The White Lotus star Walton Goggins' very loud career renaissance is a quietly moving comedy-drama that the world needs right now Drama Movies Ex Machina ...
The lawyer whom Donald Trump has empowered to investigate the Jan. 6 prosecutors previously helped run a nonprofit that raised money for dozens of people who were charged with the most serious ...
Skinner, who created the series with elements drawn from his own life, is a particularly sharp satirist of the relentless policing of masculinity by other men. Knowing how to execute a bro-y ...
In Amalia Ulman's second feature, a New York-based documentary crew uncovers "crazy subcultures" in Latin America for their VICE News-like TV show, think Bolivian teen exorcists. But they get it ...
Wondering what to do with your rugrats for the summer? According to musical satire Your Camp, Mein Kamp, set just two years (or maybe 20 minutes) in the future, the GOP-controlled government will ...
A little fun fact I didn't know until recently: Jason Charles Miller—lead vocalist of Godhead, but more well-known among MMO sickos like me for being the voice behind iconic Final Fantasy 14 ...
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Weird Al' brought more people to music than is recognized at all," Mulaney said of the musical satirist's absence from the Rock Hall. By Tyler Jenke ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic has been a staple of ...
ACCORDING to the Roman satirist Juvenal, politicians could distract the masses by offering them two things – “bread and circuses”. Read More on The Sun SHAKE-UP ...