Comics Creator Rick Veitch on Superhero Fascism and His Doubts About 9/11

No one in comics has had a career as unpredictable as Rick Veitch’s. In his nearly 50-year career, the 66-year-old writer/artist has put out incredible work across a dizzying array of genres. He’s done perverse underground comix like his self-published Two-Fisted Zombies. He’s done straightforward superhero fare like Aquaman. He’s

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Nick Kroll and John Mulaney Are Cool, Chill, and Other Synonyms for Relaxed L.A. Bros Now

John Mulaney and Nick Kroll are returning to host the Independent Spirit Awards this weekend, and don’t worry, their success last year has made them extremely complacent. Kroll and Mulaney dropped by Conan in their new laid-back duds, just to you know, chill out and such. Think of it as

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Oscars Cheat Sheet: What to Watch For at This Year’s Ceremony

There’s got to be some specific component of the brain that makes Homo sapiens so persistently obsessed with statistics. How else to explain the perennial need to reorganize a given year’s crop of Oscar nominees into a collection of factoids and trivia? (Hell, how else to explain the entirety of

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The Bachelor Recap: I Love That and I Love You

Time devoted to Becca’s fantasy-suite date and the morning after: 0ne hour.Time devoted to Lauren’s fantasy-suite date and the morning after: 45 minutes.Time devoted to Kendall’s fantasy-suite date and the morning after: 26 minutes.It was no surprise at all that Kendall was going home. Even if we all didn’t see

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Every Poignantly Weird Question Reggie Watts Has Asked Guests on The Late Late Show

In the vast majority of The Late Late Show episodes, host James Corden briefly hands over the interviewing duties to his eccentric bandleader — and right-hand man — Reggie Watts to see if he has a question for any of the guests gracing the show’s comfy couch that evening. “Reggie’s

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See an Exclusive New Red-Band Trailer for The Death of Stalin

Some movies, it can be hard to tell what they’re all about just from reading the title. (What the heck is a blade runner?) Not so with Armando Iannucci’s upcoming satire The Death of Stalin, which covers the chaos in the Politburo after, well, you know. The film has already

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What’s Leaving Showtime: March 2018

Because it’s David Lynch’s most overlooked film: The Straight StoryThe Straight Story feels like an outlier in David Lynch’s filmography. It’s a G-rated, downright pastoral work inspired by a true story and not written by Lynch himself. Yet, it’s unquestionably Lynchian in its dreamlike depiction of Americana and its winding

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Barbra Streisand Wanted to Direct Hidden Figures

Barbra Streisand hasn’t directed a feature-length film since 1996’s The Mirror Has Two Faces, but not for lack of trying. In an interview with Variety, Streisand discussed the various directorial projects she’s had stuck in limbo (including a Gypsy movie and Skinny and Cat) and one movie that got away:

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