Iconic drummer was reportedly declared dead at the scene.
‘Holy Spider’ Confronts The Debate Around Fact vs. Fiction In Film
In the wake of Mahsa Amini’s death, director Ali Abassi grapples with the responsibility of true crime storytelling and misogyny in Iran.
The Big Cuts In Hollywood Right Now Could Set Back Years Of Progress On Diversity
The UCLA Hollywood Diversity Report warns of potential backsliding ahead, as companies like Warner Bros. Discovery and Netflix slash programming and staff.
Girl Group FLO Is Ushering In A New Era Of R&B
The group is enjoying a meteoric online rise after their hit single “Cardboard Box” — and proving that the genre is far from dead.
‘Industry’ Costume Designer Colleen Morris-Glennon Talks Styling Finance Fashion
The costume designer styled disco diva Donna Summer prior to her most recent role: bringing the art of tailoring back to television on the HBO show “Industry.”
‘Real Housewives Of Politics’ Makes Its Big Debut During BravoCon
The Bravo franchise and its fans aren’t known for getting very political, but the Working Families Party wants to change that.
How Cannibalism Films ‘Bones And All’ And ‘Raw’ Capture The Young Woman Experience
While eating human flesh isn’t a typical part of the female journey, both horror films are shockingly relatable.
‘Halloween Ends’ Shoots Itself In The Foot
Jamie Lee Curtis’ final Laurie Strode is pinned against a less familiar and less interesting Michael Myers, who gets sidelined in a rudimentary new story.
The Movie ‘She Said’ Could Be A Valuable Public Service In A Time Of Media Distrust
The film adaptation of The New York Times’ Harvey Weinstein investigation comes at a time when media distrust is at a particularly concerning level.
We Need A Latino Superhero Revolution
With “Blue Beetle” and “El Muerto” on the horizon, Hollywood is putting a spotlight on Latino stars in comics franchises. But is it enough?