The National Want Their Taylor Swift Duet The Alcott Played in Context

Picture going back ten years and telling someone the National and Taylor Swift would make a song together. Even as recently as the band’s last album, 2019’s guest-heavy I Am Easy to Find, the pairing might have come as a shock. But there it was when the National announced their latest collection, First Two Pages of Frankenstein: an opener featuring their old pal and sometimes collaborator Sufjan Stevens, two tracks featuring Phoebe Bridgers, then “The Alcott” with Swift.

The New Astor Place Rhino Sculpture Is a Kitschy Monstrosity

The Last Three, the seven-ton, 17-foot-high “tallest bronze rhino sculpture in the world,” made by the Australian “extraordinary public artists” Gillie and Marc — who, according to their website, “first met on a film shoot in Hong Kong; then 7 days later, ran away to Nepal and married on the foothills of Mt. Everest and whose unparalleled love is the cornerstone of what they are and what they create” — is now installed a few feet from Alamo, the spinning black cube by Bernard Rosenthal at Astor Place and Lafayette Street.

The New Look Recap: Open Your Heart

The New Look What a Difference Season 1 Episode 4 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » The New Look What a Difference Season 1 Episode 4 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Dear reader: I laughed so hard I cried (or did I cry so hard I laughed?

The New Trailer for Seth MacFarlanes A Million Ways to Die in the West Has a Bunch of New J

Here’s the brand new red band trailer for Seth MacFarlane’s new movie, A Million Ways to Die in the West. The trailer features a bit of the same footage from the last one  but with a bunch of new jokes and scenes, plus more hot air balloons and horse shit. The New Trailer for Seth MacFarlane’s ‘A Million Ways […] ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7t8HLrayrnV6YvK57kWlobWdgany1tMRmpZ6vXam%2ForXLnqlmnp%2BnerSx06FkppmTm66zuMCnnKxlkWK6qrjLoqanZaeWxrR506hknaGVYravedOhnGavlajBbrTArGSaZZKqu6S0jKidZqaVrHqru8qeqmegpKK5

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The Newsroom Recap: Careful With the Lectures

The Newsroom The 112th Congress Season 1 Episode 3 «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » The Newsroom The 112th Congress Season 1 Episode 3 «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » After last night’s episode ended, a friend turned to me and said that The Newsroom isn’t a TV show, it’s a TV tell. All the bloviation, all the deus ex machina, all the straw men: The Newsroom is more op-ed than fiction.

The NSFW Dune Popcorn Bucket Has Made It to SNL

It was only a matter of time before Saturday Night Live tackled AMC’s unsettling Dune: Part 2 popcorn bucket, which looks like a sandworm and nothing else. In the sketch, a group of teenagers (Marcello Hernández, Ayo Edebiri, and Bowen Yang) sing a romantic song about it finally being the big night that they’ll lose their virginity…to the Dune popcorn bucket. The music video features Hernández sharing a glass of champagne with the bucket, Edebiri taking it to prom, and a haunting trip to the butter station.

The OA Part II Is a Glorious, Ridiculous Mind-bender

Kingsley Ben-Adir and Brit Marling in The OA Part II. Remember The OA, that Netflix spiritual thriller that polarized audiences when it debuted back in December of 2016? It’s the series that Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij co-created about a once-blind woman (Marling) who returned, with her sight regained, to her Michigan hometown after being missing for seven years, then retold the story of her imprisonment and near-death experiences to a group of high schoolers and an algebra teacher.

The Office Co-Creator Stephen Merchant on Dwarves and Drama

Cemetery Junction — a Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant co-directed/co-written coming-of-age drama set in a working-class town in seventies England — is being released in the U.S. tomorrow. So why haven’t you seen a trailer yet? Because, despite its makers’ celebrated track record and the fact that it is much, much better than Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore, Cemetery is going straight to DVD. Merchant spoke with Vulture last week on Cemetery, his upcoming BBC comedy starring famed little-person actor Warwick Davis, and the shake-up at the American Office.

The Old Man Series-Premiere Recap: On the Run

The Old Man I Season 1 Episode 1 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** Previous Next» « Previous Episode NextEpisode » The Old Man I Season 1 Episode 1 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** Previous Next» « Previous Episode NextEpisode » Hello and welcome to my fellow The Old Man viewers. If you’re here, it means you’re probably at least a Jeff Bridges fan, a John Lithgow fan, a spy-thriller aficionado, and/or a dog person.