How Sacha Baron Cohen Tricked His Way Into an Atlanta Rap Battle

In his ongoing, disastrous quest of “healing the divide” in our country, this week’s Who Is America? episode finds Sacha Baron Cohen’s Dr. Nira Cain-N’Degeocello character traveling to Atlanta to engage in a rap battle with local legend Ness Lee. Despite Dr. Nira insisting on snowflake levels of political correctness

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The Stars of Eighth Grade on Growing Up, the Internet, and Chicken Nuggets

Kayla Day desperately wants to be cool. She makes YouTube videos about “putting yourself out there,” and charts game plans for attracting new friends. Eighth Grade, directed by Bo Burnham, fixes its camera on Kayla in her coolest and most self-conscious moments, giving us a movie our inner tween can

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MoviePass Goes Black Just Days After Running Out of Cash

Is this the way MoviePass ends? Not with a bang. Not with a whimper. But with a black screen and an error message greeting subscribers when they log on to the website: “Error getting available plans. Please refresh browser.”On Monday, the beleaguered subscription service — known as the “Netflix of

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Surprise! Timeless Is Coming Back From the Dead One Last Time

In a feat surpassing several historical religious figures, NBC’s Timeless has died and lived again twice over. After canceling the time-travel series a month ago, the network announced today that it will wrap up the show with a two-part finale to air during the holidays this year. This is the

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Watch Topher Grace’s Racist Ode to White America In This Exclusive BlacKkKlansman Clip

Topher Grace has his most startling role in years as Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke in Spike Lee’s new film BlacKkKlansman, but when he told his team he wanted to pursue the part, “Everybody went, ‘Huh?’” Grace recently told Vulture. “It’s not like something I’ve done before.” That’s

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How the Director of The Spy Who Dumped Me Made a Graphic, Funny, Feminist Action Film

In Susanna Fogel’s The Spy Who Dumped Me, men are drowned in fondu and household items are repurposed as weapons. The movie follows heartbroken Audrey (Mila Kunis) and her best friend, Morgan (Kate McKinnon), who go globetrotting after Audrey’s recent breakup — and it turns out that her ex, Drew

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Janet Jackson’s Catalogue Is a Universe of Her Own Creation

Janet Jackson’s an enigma, a pop titan you don’t hear much from and an A-list public figure whose personal business stays private. You’re not supposed to get to do both. Privacy is the unseen cost of popularity. When people know who you are, they get curious about your comings and

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The Toto-Weezer Lovefest Has Inevitably Blessed Us With Toto’s ‘Hash Pipe’ Cover

We should’ve always known that the inexplicable but perfect Toto-Weezer union would ultimately conclude with Toto willingly taking on the most contested lyric in Rivers Cuomo’s songbook. The lovefest began when one persistent fan spammed Weezer for months on Twitter asking them to cover Toto’s “Africa” because, why the hell

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