Raphael Saadiq Joins Aretha Franklin Anthology Series as Executive Music Producer
National Geographic announced on Wednesday that Raphael Saadiq is set to be the executive music producer for the channel's upcoming limited series Genius: Aretha.
Hadestown Cast Recording Wins 2020 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album
The 2020 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album went to the Broadway cast recording for Hadestown. The award was presented at the Grammys Premiere Ceremony January 26 prior to CBS’ primetime broadcast of the 61st annual event.
In Praise of the Pinball-Puzzle Hybrid 'Creature in the Well'
Creature in the Well thrives on desperation, close calls and precision. This dungeon crawler with a weird, comedic heart is about a robot who ventures into dungeons to, more or less, play pinball.
Nat Geo’s ‘Genius: Aretha’ Offers First Look Of Cynthia Erivo As Queen Of Soul
The eight-part limited series will be the first authorized scripted series about Franklin, tracing her life from gospel prodigy though civil rights champion and on to her uncontested status as one of the greatest singers of the 20th Century.
Hebru Brantley’s Immersive Nevermore Park Is the Coolest Art Experience
Artist Hebru Brantley has a new immersive art experience that is perfect for the entire family—just as inspiring for kids as it is to adults.
VR Retelling of “A Christmas Carol” Entitled ‘Chained: A Victorian Nightmare’ Coming This Month
Who says the classics can’t be scary? MWM Interactive have announced that Chained: A Victorian Nightmare, a VR retelling of Charles Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol will be headed to Oculus Rift, Steam and HTC Vive later this month.
Every Movie of the 2010s, Ranked
It’s messy, and it’s filled with contradictions, and we wouldn’t have it any other way. Here are the films of the 2010s, ranked, for better and worse.
Why The Inheritance Is ‘The Greatest Netflix Binge’ on Broadway
I’m looking for that Cynthia Nixon moment,” John Benjamin Hickey says on a rare day off. “That impossible dream of having two things go at once.”
Motherless Brooklyn review: a brilliant, multi-faceted noir with the composure of an Edward Hopper painting
The best film noirs aren’t merely mysteries, but excavations – long, dark digs that break open the bone vaults of the past to find the roots of a present unease.
Hebru Brantley Wants You to Feel Something
The Chicago Artist Talks Finding Happiness, and Claiming Space for Creativity.
San Junipero’s Gugu Mbatha-Raw: ‘It’s an actor’s duty to help the culture evolve’
From an LGBTQ+ romance in Black Mirror to the first woman of colour to win Miss World, the star is breaking down cultural barriers with her roles.
James Corden talks with the Cast of 21 Bridges
Chadwick Boseman Can't Hide, Even When He's Hiding.
Taylor Kitsch talks 21 Bridges on Jimmy Kimmel Live
Taylor talks about his nightmare experience shooting a scene for Snakes on a Plane, meeting Tommy Lee Jones, and his new movie 21 Bridges.
How The Inheritance's Writer Made a Six-Hour-Long Broadway Play Feel So Urgent
Playwright Matthew Lopez on his new, must-see show's huge ambition, multiple parts, and electrifying performances.
‘The Dragon Prince’ Season 3 Review: One Of The Best Fantasy Shows On TV
Characters are constantly presented with hard choices and difficult bargains, and even the kindest soul is faced with problems that good intentions can’t always solve.
'21 Bridges' Team on How Chadwick Boseman Starrer Shows a "Journey Toward Humanity"
The action thriller goes beyond a detective chasing two alleged cop killers through the city that never sleeps.