Bohemian Rhapsody’s Chaotic, Eight-Year Odyssey to the Screen

Over the course of its two-hour and 15-minute run time, the sprawling rock-and-roll bio-drama Bohemian Rhapsody does a thorough job of sanitizing the life of one of rock’s most debauched superstars: Queen’s virtuosic, libidinous, coke-snorting, champagne-guzzling frontman Freddie Mercury. The PG-13–rated film — which arrives in theaters Friday, featuring Mr.

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A Definitive Guide to 2018’s Made-for-TV Christmas Movies, Divided by Trope

Halloween is over, which means it is legally now Christmas. And you know what else that means? That’s right: The made-for-TV Christmas movies are already upon us. Between the six go-to networks — Hallmark, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, Lifetime, Freeform, UPtv, and Netflix — there are more than 60 new holiday films

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This Week in Comedy Podcasts: Spooky, Scary, and Silly

The comedy podcast universe is ever expanding, not unlike the universe universe. We’re here to make it a bit smaller, a bit more manageable. There are a lot of great shows and each has a lot of great episodes, so we want to highlight the exceptional, the noteworthy. Each week

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Game of Thrones’s Final Season Will Open with Daenerys’s Tense Arrival in Winterfell

Information about the final season (okay, second half of the final season, whatever) of Game of Thrones is better protected than most of America’s own state secrets, but as that season approaches sometime in the first half of next year, the first few details have started to spill out like

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This Is the Price List for Paula Cooper Gallery’s First Show in 1968

Paula Cooper Gallery turned 50 years old last month, and the resolutely independent Paula Cooper herself is 80. She was the first gallerist in Soho, at 96 Prince Street, way back in 1968 when that was a desolate area that had just recently been saved from having a highway bulldozed

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The Many Books That Inspired Jonathan Lethem’s The Feral Detective

Jonathan Lethem’s eleventh novel, The Feral Detective, out next Tuesday, is one of the season’s most anticipated works of fiction. A return to the cheeky noir of his early books, it’s narrated by a New York woman who finds herself on the trail of a disappeared friend in the California

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How Suspiria Created Its Dances of Death

Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria, which expands its theatrical run this weekend, may forego the lush color palette that Dario Argento’s original is famous for, but it still makes a mighty visual impact. A big reason why: the film’s intricately staged dance sequences, which are woven together with scenes of extravagant violence.

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Hugh Jackman Would ‘For Sure’ Play P.T. Barnum in a Greatest Showman Musical

Ladies and gents, this is the moment you’ve waited for: Hugh Jackman says he wants to reprise his role as P.T. Barnum in the proposed stage adaptation of The Greatest Showman. Speaking with Vulture at last night’s New York premiere of his latest film The Front Runner — which has him starring

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