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Play It Again, Kim: Keeping Up with the Kardashians is the 21st Century’s Casablanca
Director Alex Thompson on why the maligned reality TV show has dominated his viewing and merits comparison with the great Hollywood classic.
Best of 2021: John Cameron Mitchell on Veneno
The actor-writer-director, whose 2006 film Shortbus is re-released in theaters on January 26, on his favorite TV show of the past 12 months.
My Biggest Failure (and How it Led to Where I Am Today)
Actor Andrew Herr, best known as Jonesy on the Canadian sitcom Letterkenny, on his circuitous route to success.
To My Fellow True Crime Fans
Director Gianna Toboni, whose new Vice TV series Small Town Secrets premieres tonight, digs into the complexities of an American obsession.
Five Essential Truths About Performing I Learned From Watching Wrestling
Longtime wrestling fan Ebonée Noel, now starring in the new OWN show The Kings of Napa, on lessons gleaned from her favorite sport.
Revisited: 9½ Weeks, Fatal Attraction and Me
Dinette creator Shaina Feinberg on how two infamous and very sexy movies filmed in her childhood home inspired her to subvert the male gaze.
Revisited: The Revolutionary Act of (Female) Desire
Showrunner Stacy Rukeyser on why she created her new taboo-breaking Netflix hit, Sex/Life.
Best of 2021: Mattson Tomlin on The Green Knight
The writer-director of Mother/Android, out now on Hulu, shares his deep love of David Lowery's Arthurian epic.
Best of 2021: Molly C. Quinn on The White Lotus
The actress and producer, who’s currently starring in the religious horror-drama Agnes, on her favorite TV show of the year.
There Is No “I” in Collaboration
Veteran Simpsons writers Joel Cohen, John Frink and Rob LaZebnik share totally real texts showing how their movie Extinct came to be.
Three Great Things: Mireille Enos
The sought-after actress, currently starring in season three of Hanna, on her children's laughter, great books and taekwondo.
Three Great Things: Adam Pally
The actor, writer and comedian, whose show Champaign ILL just hit Hulu, on Tim Robinson and some of his other favorite stuff.











