Large language models aren’t trained on real-life conversations. As we encounter their language, it could affect our own ...
Playwright A.R. Gurney penned one of my favorite plays, “Love Letters,” which he released in 1988, earning him a Pulitzer ...
Before the 1970s, Khazaal observes, family loyalty was sacrosanct. Parents were imperfect, conflicts were inevitable, but ...
If you're going to overly reference "Fargo," you need to be as funny and deft as "Fargo." Alas, "Normal" is not.
Being named one of Austin Film Festival’s Screenwriters to Watch signals both creative promise and professional momentum in ...
Director Mekhai Lee sat down with The Michigan Daily to discuss the cinematic language of “Them That’s Not” and the importance of community ...
Virginia Stage Company is one of four theaters presenting the world premiere. Reviewer Page Laws calls it an important ...
Living the Dream puts players in charge of an island getaway inhabited by Miis. There’s no final endgame to watching ...
Writer/director Lee Cronin talks his fiendish new film for Warner Bros. Plus, James Wan, Catholic guilt, and more with ...
A never-better Ian McKellen matches wits with an equally stellar Michaela Coel in ‘The Christophers’
The third Steven Soderbergh film released in the past 18 months starts out as a heist movie before morphing into a rewarding ...
Blue Heron takes such strides proving itself one of 2026’s greatest films (plus 2025’s, if we wish to be sticklers about ...
The Nevada Department of Corrections closes two camps, the Las Vegas Sun ends its daily print edition, Trump endorses ...
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