TV & Movies Features
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‘The Audience Is Our Hope’: Directors of Israel-Palestine Doc ‘No Other Land’ on the Crisis There
The filmmakers behind the Oscar-nominated documentary say the situation in the West Bank has "never been as bad as today" — and they're hoping awards buzz helps to create change
- Plea for Peace
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Jack Quaid Was ‘Desperate’ to Star in ‘Companion’
While geeking out over comic books in New York, the actor recalls "shaking" during his initial meeting with writer-director Drew Hancock
- Encounter
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‘Harlem’ Comes to a Close With Unconventional — and Groundbreaking — Choices
Creator Tracy Oliver and cast members talk about the series’ third and final season, where its core characters find happiness in unexpected ways
- Group Hug
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The Director of ‘The Colors Within’ Has a Message: ‘It’s Going to Be OK’
Anime auteur Naoko Yamada talks about her quiet filmmaking style and how she wants to soothe anxious audiences
- True Colors
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How Bob Odenkirk's Heart Attack Rocked 'Better Call Saul'
In an excerpt from Alan Sepinwall's new book, series co-creator Peter Gould talks about the emotional aftermath of the star's health crisis and his moving return to set
- Exclusive
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The New Bachelor Says He’s ‘Open to Therapy’ Since Filming the Reality Show
Grant Ellis talks about the best advice other Bachelors gave him, his go-to karaoke song, and what the show has taught him
- First Date
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How Early ‘Law & Order’ Lets Us Relive New York’s Gritty Past — And Explains America’s Future
With the first 20 seasons now streaming on Hulu, one writer time-travels to a dark era that also feels eerily like the present
- Flashback
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How Timothée Chalamet Learned to Channel Bob Dylan on Guitar
Timothée Chalamet's guitar teacher, Larry Saltzman, goes deep on a five-year journey that led to an Oscar nomination — and a 'Saturday Night Live' performance
- Striking a Chord
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How Did Questlove Make His New ‘SNL’ Doc? Step One: Watch 900 Episodes
The director explains his approach to covering five of the show’s most infamous performances for the epic Ladies & Gentlemen... 50 Years of SNL Music
- SNL’s Musical Roots
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‘A Man’s Job Is a Man’s State’: ‘Severance’ Star Tramell Tillman on Milchick and What He’s Hiding
The actor discusses how he's adjusting to the newfound fame, the show’s viral defiant jazz scene, and his character's inner world
- Who Are You People?
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