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More News see more from the feed Recaps-feed overnights 8:15 a.m. Only Murders in the Building Recap: Cop a Squat Sazz gives Charles a clue from beyond the grave. overnights 9/16/2024 Below Deck Mediterranean Recap: Overstepping Ellie’s self-sabotaging spiral is nearly complete. overnights 9/16/2024 My Brilliant Friend Recap: Have Your Cake and Eat It, Too Lenù finally snaps back to reality and tries to put her life together. overnights 9/15/2024 Industry Recap: You Got Daddy’s Attention Now Will Yasmin and Harper be able to work it out on the remix? overnights 9/15/2024 Snowpiercer Recap: The Battle for New Eden The final stop is approaching, and it’s time for the big climactic fight. overnights 9/15/2024 Tulsa King Season-Premiere Recap: Who’s the Boss? 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Conclave combines the pulp velocity of a great airport read with the gravitas of high drama. docu-ethics 9/11/2024 American Freak Show Chimp Crazy and Tiger King director Eric Goode doesn’t seem to care that his nonfiction work doubles as exploitation. Should we? tiff 2024 9/11/2024 The Thing About Barry At Toronto International Film Festival, Barry Keoghan is a meme king who’s extremely good at his actual job (acting). book review 9/10/2024 Is Rejection the First Great Incel Novel? Tony Tulathimutte’s second book is a hilariously brutal story collection about elder millennials grappling with their sexual failures. More Criticism see more from the feed More News More News More News Most Popular Cinematrix No. 175: September 17, 2024 Everything Leading Up to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s Manhattan Arrest A Guide to the Many Lawsuits Against Diddy The Highs, Lows, and Whoas of the 2024 Emmys Industry Recap: You Got Daddy’s Attention Now Everything Leading Up to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s Manhattan Arrest The Highs, Lows, and Whoas of the 2024 Emmys A Guide to the Many Lawsuits Against Diddy Cinematrix No. 175: September 17, 2024 The 50 Best NPR Tiny Desks Interview TikTok’s Favorite Servers Spread Positivity and Brain Rot By Rebecca Alter TV Recaps Only Murders in the Building (S4/E4) Cop a Squat Sazz gives Charles a clue from beyond the grave. Below Deck Mediterranean (S9/E16) Overstepping Ellie’s self-sabotaging spiral is nearly complete. My Brilliant Friend (S4/E2) Have Your Cake and Eat It, Too Lenù finally snaps back to reality and tries to put her life together. Industry (S3/E6) You Got Daddy’s Attention Now Will Yasmin and Harper be able to work it out on the remix? Snowpiercer (S4/E9) The Battle for New Eden The final stop is approaching, and it’s time for the big climactic fight. Tulsa King (S2/E1) Who’s the Boss? Sylvester Stallone returns as a mob boss with a heart of gold in Tulsa King — it’s maybe too easy of a sell. How to Die Alone (S1/E1) Lift, Thrust, Weight, Drag Natasha Rothwell plays lovable Melissa, who is compelled to change her life and face her loneliness after a near-death experience. Pachinko (S2/E4) Kiss and Tell Our romances begin to heat up, but progress comes with complications. The Old Man (S2/E2) Love Versus Trust Emily’s family reunion isn’t as smoothly as everyone would have hoped. More Recaps Sign up for Gold Rush A newsletter about the perpetual Hollywood awards race. Join us. Streamliner now streaming The 13 Best Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Weekend Including Scary Jesse Plemons. 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How did their experience pay off? By Jason P. Frank snl SNL Adds Three New Cast Members for Season 50 Chloe Troast departs from the show after one season. By Alejandra Gularte and Jesse David Fox oh hello again John Mulaney Will Reunite With Richard Kind on Broadway Likely featuring less — or, at the very least, a moderate amount of — tuna. By Hershal Pandya Comedy Theater tiff 2024 The Piano Lesson Can’t Quite Live Up to August Wilson’s Play Malcolm Washington’s The Piano Lesson is a worthwhile and occasionally quite moving adaptation. But it lives uncomfortably between two forms. By Bilge Ebiri theater review Counting and Cracking Is a Joyous Generational Square-off Plus a smart new play, ‘The Ask,’ at the Wild Project. By Sara Holdren theater review The Roommate Barely Unpacks Its Own Boxes It settles in, and then it’s gone. By Sara Holdren extra extra Brendan Fraser Is Staging Another Comeback The Oscar winner will star in Samuel D. Hunter’s Grangeville in early 2025. By Jason P. Frank spicy takes Patti LuPone Can Shade Madonna With or Without Words “I’ve seen her onstage and I’ve seen her in a movie, and I went, ‘Umm, okay.’” By Jason P. Frank theater What to See on (and Off)(and Off–Off) Broadway Let Vulture’s theater desk be your guide. By Vulture Editors rip James Earl Jones, Acting Legend, Dead at 93 The voice of Darth Vader and Mufasa was accomplished on stage and screen. By Justin Curto egot watch Benj Pasek and Justin Paul EGOT With OMITB More like EEGGOOTT (because there’s two of them). By Bethy Squires theater review Apps, Drinks, and Drama at Table 17 Kara Young eats, spectacularly. By Sara Holdren theater review The Marriage of Figaro, Almost Solo and Fully Alfresco The countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo sings every part as his co-stars lip-sync. By Sara Holdren Theater Books vulture lists Forgotten YA Adaptations, Ranked by Cultural Impact Will Netflix’s Uglies leave a bigger mark than these 15 Twilight–Harry Potter–Hunger Games rip-offs? By Rory Doherty booked and busy The National Book Foundation’s 2024 Fiction Longlist Featuring three debut novels, two short-story collections, and one Miranda July. By Emma Alpern happy birthday The Twilight Saga’s Renesmee Cullen Is Old Enough to Vote Three questions for the Cullens as the 2024 election approaches. By Bethy Squires beach read book club ‘Too Much Hugging and Learning’ Our book club discusses the ending of Long Island Compromise. profile In the Shack With Robert Caro The Power Broker is turning 50. His final LBJ book is almost — well, he won’t say exactly, but he’s trying for 900 words a day. By Christopher Bonanos Books Art encounter Thomas Houseago Was Mad at His Dad (and Larry Gagosian) It’s his first NYC gallery show in a decade, thanks in part to Leonardo DiCaprio. By Rachel Corbett fall preview 2024 10 Art Shows We Can’t Wait to See This Fall An Alvin Ailey retrospective sets the tone for an array of eclectic offerings from the art world. By Jerry Saltz art review Abigail Goldman’s American Horror Story Her new show, “State of Nature,” depicts our depraved moment in miniature — literally. By Jerry Saltz public art watch A Sixteen-Foot-Tall Pigeon Comes to Nest on the High Line Please don’t feed Iván Argote’s monumental Dinosaur. By Carl Swanson wwjd Da Vinci Would Have Loved the Olympics’ Controversial ‘Last Supper’ The Catholic church of France, however, did not. By Jason P. Frank Art TV Movies Comedy Music What To Stream Like Us Follow Us Follow Us Follow Us Follow Us About Vulture About New York Magazine Newsletters Help Contact Press Media Kit We’re Hiring Privacy Terms Ad Choices Do Not Sell My Info Accessibility Do not sell or share my personal data vulture is a Vox Media Network. © 2024 Vox Media, LLC. All rights reserved.
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