The cover of Time magazine once proclaimed Liv Ullmann “Hollywood’s new Nordic star,” a designation that never sat well with the Norwegian actress. She was a committed performer, starring in some of Ingmar Bergman’s greatest films of the Sixties and Seventies. She was an accomplished director, with a résumé that …
Read More »'No Hard Feelings' Lets Jennifer Lawrence Get Raunchy
Jennifer Lawrence is hilarious. Sure, she made her name as an actor in dead-serious indie dramas (The Burning Plain, Winter’s Bone), franchise tent poles (The Hunger Games trilogy, those X-Men 2.0 blockbusters), the kind of nerve-shredding films that fall somewhere between horror and thriller (House at the End of the …
Read More »Margaret Qualley Leads a Lesbian, Action-Packed Road Trip in Ethan Coen's 'Drive-Away Dolls' Trailer
Margaret Qualley and the Drive-Away Dolls has an excellent ring to it. On Friday, Focus Features released the official trailer for the Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke-written film that follows Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan playing a pair of queer women as some not-so-smart criminals (including Matt Damon) chase them. The …
Read More »Pete Davidson's Fever Dream Series 'Bupkis' Gets Green Light on Second Season
The massive posters plastered all around the Staten Island Ferry terminal in New York promoting Pete Davidson‘s Peacock series Bupkis are here to stay. On Friday, the streaming service announced that the semi-autobiographical show will be returning for a second season with more antics and more special guests. “Pete Davidson …
Read More »How to Watch the 2023 BET Awards: Live Stream the Ceremony Online for Free
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The 2023 BET Awards, also known as “Culture’s Biggest Night”, airs live this weekend, and this year’s ceremony is set to celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. The …
Read More »The 'National Hero' Who Faked Human Cloning
We revere scientific progress, for the promise it holds for a better life and for the possible future it represents. We also fear that progress, its capacity for transgression in a field that the layperson struggles to understand. The new Netflix documentary King of Clones presents a smart look at …
Read More »'I'm a Virgo' Is an Assault on Capitalism, Streaming on Amazon
“All art is propaganda,” Cootie is told in Amazon‘s new series I’m A Virgo. Cootie leans a lot about propaganda over the course of the show. His friend Jones is a Black activist trying to fight the effects of the “crisis of capitalism” that is bringing so much hurt into …
Read More »Kim Cattrall vs. Sarah Jessica Parker Is TV's Greatest Feud
There is a meme format currently doing the rounds that, if you’re still subjecting yourself to Twitter, you must have seen. “WITHOUT GOOGLING. Name a historic battle,” the original prompt-tweet reads. Underneath, there are a few earnest replies mentioning actual battles from history, but most of the 100,000 quote-tweets are …
Read More »Beanie Babies and Betrayal Prevail in 'The Beanie Bubble' Trailer
The Beanie Baby empire is stuffed until it pops in the first official trailer for The Beanie Bubble, premiering on Apple TV+ on July 28. The film isn’t some twisted live-action imagining of the stuffed plushies that ruled the mid- to late-nineties, especially on the internet — it’s an over-the-top, …
Read More »The 'Vanderpump Rules' Scandoval T-Shirt Heating Up the Internet
“Sandoval, have you slept with anyone else since you and Raquel started sleeping together?” Andy Cohen asks Vanderpump Rules star Tom Sandoval at the show’s Season 10 reunion. Only weeks prior, it was revealed that Sandoval and Raquel Leviss were having a monthslong affair behind Ariana Madix’s back, despite Sandoval …
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