The Conners Doesn’t Need Roseanne

The Conners — a.k.a. the ABC Sitcom Revival Formerly Known as Roseanne — is attempting to do what very few television comedies have done before: move on without the titular star whose personality defined the show.One could say that Two and a Half Men did something similar in the aftermath

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Jonah Hill Hasn’t Given Up on Kanye, But Says Beanie ‘Isn’t Having It’

Jonah Hill’s little sister Beanie Feldstein (Lady Bird) gave him the silent treatment after he went to Wyoming to support Ye, Kanye West’s latest release, and the rapper’s antics are apparently still tearing the Feldstein family apart. In an interview with Pitchfork discussing the rap influences of his recent directorial

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Willem Dafoe on Being ‘Too Old’ to Play Vincent van Gogh: ‘Today’s 70 Was Yesteryear’s 40’

Willem Dafoe is gunning for a fourth Oscar nomination for the upcoming Vincent van Gogh biopic At Eternity’s Gate, which covers the final two years of the troubled artist’s life. Van Gogh famously died at age 37, which means that, in the film, the 63-year-old Dafoe is playing someone nearly half

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The Long, Intertwined History of Paul Simon, Lorne Michaels, and Saturday Night Live

With a career spanning more than 60 years, there are many moments from the long life of Paul Simon that might be considered highlights. Like winning the first of his 16 Grammys alongside his musical partner, Art Garfunkel. Or like proving to himself that he could successfully navigate the business

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The Haunting of Hill House Recap: Indivisible

On the Haunting of Hill House Twitter feed (@haunting), GIFs are posted showing the “hidden ghost tally” for each episode — those faces flickering in a mirror or a corner of the screen that you’re not quite sure you saw. Episode one has four; episode three, nine.Episode six has zero.

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Tana French on The Witch Elm, #MeToo, and the Divisive Ending of In the Woods

Since bursting onto the mystery scene with her genre-bending 2007 debut In the Woods, Tana French has cemented her reputation as a literary novelist who happens to write about murder. A Dubliner who originally trained as a stage actor, her first six books were each narrated by a different detective

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Amy Winehouse Biopic in the Works to Go Along With That Hologram

If you’re not satisfied with the Amy Winehouse hologram, don’t you worry, there’ll be another fake Amy on the big screen soon. Winehouse’s family has signed a deal to authorize an Amy biopic, The Guardian reports, days after signing off on a hologram of the late singer to tour in

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SNL Tries to Scare You Into Caring About Climate Change

The UN published what’s essentially an obituary for the Earth last week, so much so that we wrote 2,000 words on why you should care about, well, how climate genocide is coming. (And fast.) SNL is also flummoxed why the default response from people seems to only be [shruggie], so

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