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From "Let the Sunshine In" to a deep-cut Beach Boys solo track, the music selections have turned this murder mystery into an all-timer
As “Project Hail Mary” proves, no one plays a charming everyman quite like him — except America's Dad
Is the director's twist on Mary Shelley's classic novel a Hollywood ending or an adjustment that fits the times?
Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film is his best to date
As Carmy tries to right his ship, so does the show itself
On bad dads, mortality and "The Phoenician Scheme"
The comedian spent years training to fly a 737 full of passengers — for real
Kareem Rahma's "Subway Takes" is a viral sensation not because of the celebrity guests, but because of the host's unique ability to connect with strangers
Want to get in shape? Maybe, like me, you need to look somewhere other than the gym.
In 2024, artists like Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter changed what it means to be a pop icon. Even established stars are following suit.
Jimmy Fallon became the king of late night thanks to his viral segments, but now the entire industry has become a snake eating its own tail
Social media, politics, the mysteries of the universe — it's all fair game for the comedian, whose new CNN show debuted over the weekend.
The Faroe Islands' G! Festival takes place in a village of 500 people, surrounded by stunning landscapes
Season 3 is a rough one for Carmy, but it's a reminder of what makes the show great
The sixth episode of season two, "Fishes," is one of the best hours of TV from 2023
A happy ending was never in the cards for any of the Roys
We were too busy wondering whether Kendall was alive or dead to notice all the clues about Tom hiding in plain sight
Shows like "Sex Education," "Normal People" and "I May Destroy You" are taking a radical new approach to consent and representation
Used to describe everything from Steely Dan to Vampire Weekend, it's time to stop using the term as an insult
She’s brought her harp along to sessions for Drake, Common and Lauryn Hill. Now it’s time to freshen up the great American art form
His new double-LP, "Oh My God," was mostly written on airplanes
Producer Alan Elliott talks with InsideHook about Amazing Grace, the best concert film that you've never seen
The actor added a little of the iconic character from 1989's "Say Anything..." into everything he's done over the last 30 years
Selina Meyer may be a terrible person—but in playing her, Julia Louis-Dreyfus delivered an iconic seven-season performance.
The series finally gives us a coming-of-age story where, yes, the girls can be just as raunchy, cruel, and dorky as the boys who have dominated pop culture.
It used to be my guilty pleasure—now it feels like a grim reminder of our news cycle.
With Pure Comedy, Josh Tillman Tackles the Absurdity of Human Existence—His Own Included
A new biopic called 'Rocketman,' out this week, tells the story of the songwriter himself. Here's the music you need to know going in.
Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, and Co. may have introduced the world to the form, but they were far from the first—or last—to tell stories with bombast.
The TLC track topped the charts two decades ago this week—since then artists of all stripes have offered up their takes.
You may have been conceived to his music. But if "Let's Get It On" is where your knowledge stops, this guide will help you navigate the many facets of Marvin Gaye.
Diving into the music of one of the world's most iconic artists is a daunting task. Here's a handy guide.
A guide to getting into one of the most unique bands the world has ever seen.
If you're old enough to read, you've definitely heard McCartney's music before. There are dozens of potential entry points, but here are the six facets to consider if you've got to get him into your life.
On the release of their new live album, the guitarist looks back at the garage-rock trio's 12-year career, which is definitely not "a joke."
The iconic singer's catalog spans more than half a century. Here's where to start.
U.K. punk band’s new ‘Joy As an Act of Resistance’ is full of compassion and anger
From providing a Peak TV comfort-food alternative to keeping things relatable (and tear ducts really clean), why the NBC drama has struck a chord
One week out from releasing their ninth studio album, 'The Center Won't Hold,' the punk torchbearers talk about their latest project, being in the studio with St. Vincent, losing drummer Janet Weiss and why we need to tell older women's stories
The GRAMMY-winning producer details the process of creating the soundtrack to the new Elton John biopic including working with star of the film Taron Egerton, recording John in the studio and creating new versions of timeless classics
To celebrate Motown's 60th anniversary ahead of Motown 60: A GRAMMY Celebration airing on CBS on April 21, we're highlighting 10 of the label's secret weapons