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Aviva throws an engagement party for her father ... at the Museum of Sex.
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Well, this episode was wildly uncomfortable, taking a rebound situation and turning it into an attempted rape.
Amia’s sad ending isn’t that sad after all.
Jack is deployed.
“This is the haircut that your head has always wanted but was too afraid to ask for."
Set in a beach town in the summer of 1985.
byAs if David Lynch remade Down and Out in Beverly Hills.
byFrom the director of House of the Devil and The Innkeepers.
byA group of high-paid screenwriters clearly had a hell of a time figuring out how much repetition we can take.
byWhatever its faults (they’re not in its stars), the movie evokes the heightened intensity of life in the shadow of death.
byStarring Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning, and Peter Sarsgaard.
byIt's fun, even if the seams show.
by David EdelsteinI can't imagine where The Americans will go from here, but I have a feeling it has nowhere to go but up.
by Matt Zoller SeitzWhy Journey, Billy Joel, and Lionel Richie are better than you think.
by Jody Rosen"His plays are memory palaces, and (because they are funny) forgetting palaces too."
by Jesse Green"A nightmare of self-congratulatory hubris."
by Jerry SaltzHe got a social-media person, duh.
Set in a beach town in the summer of 1985.
The one who went viral singing Alicia Keys's "No One."
Includes implied smooching.
From Zhivago to Salinger.
Live. Die. Repeat. You see?
Let's talk about that Anne Frank House scene.
NSFW if you're a prude.
As if David Lynch remade Down and Out in Beverly Hills.
Get it?
Remind yourself.
From the director of House of the Devil and The Innkeepers.
He once fought Lorne Michaels over him.
And what would they be getting for that $1 billion?
A group of high-paid screenwriters clearly had a hell of a time figuring out how much repetition we can take.
Starring Chloë Grace Moretz.
Based on the Nicholas Sparks book.
Based on a true story about the American hippo meat industry.
From the writing and producing team behind The Fault in Our Stars.