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The Bachelor Season-Finale Recap: Villain Era

The Bachelor Finale/After the Final Rose Season 27 Episode 10 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next « PreviousEpisode Next Episode » The Bachelor Finale/After the Final Rose Season 27 Episode 10 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next « PreviousEpisode Next Episode » Not to be a Flat Earther, but all of our conspiracy theories about this finale were proven correct, right? [Read More]

The Bear Recap: Health-Inspector Blues

The Bear Hands Season 1 Episode 2 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » The Bear Hands Season 1 Episode 2 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » If the second episode of The Bear wants to remind viewers of anything, it’s that appearances can be deceiving. Sure, the Original Beef might be getting its food, staff, and overall shit together but — bam! [Read More]

The Bear Season-Finale Recap: Closure

The Bear Forever Season 3 Episode 10 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next « PreviousEpisode Next Episode » The Bear Forever Season 3 Episode 10 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next « PreviousEpisode Next Episode » Last year, with “Fishes,” The Bear produced an episode packed with guest stars, from Bob Odenkirk to John Mulaney to Jamie Lee Curtis. This year’s star-packed episode, “Forever,” is slightly different. [Read More]

The Best Movies of 2024 (So Far)

This list is updated monthly with new “best of the year”–worthy titles. In the first three months of the year, all eyes are often on the films that came before — the contenders that dominated the fall, vying for Academy Awards. But while studios usually save their glitziest, prestige-iest films for the horse race, there are, in fact, many movies worth your time and attention that have come to us during the first half of this year. [Read More]

The Best Sitcom of the Past 30 Years, Semifinals: Seinfeld vs. The Simpsons

Vulture is holding the ultimate Sitcom Smackdown to determine the greatest TV comedy of the past 30 years. Each day, a different notable writer will be charged with determining the winner of a round of the bracket, until New York Magazine TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz judges the finals on March 18. The semifinals conclude today with author David Lipsky deciding who will go against Cheers for the ultimate title: Seinfeld or The Simpsons. [Read More]

The Best Subway Movie Moments of All Time

This week New YorkMagazine explores our love-hate relationship with the MTA. The movies love the New York subway. They love to show how crowded and awful and messy and grimy and evil it is, and occasionally its majesty. In some ways, the subway has become a metaphor for the city itself — we’re packed in, at the mercy of others, either hurtling toward our destiny or stuck along the way. [Read More]

The Bill Hader Dancing To Meme Is Back, Baby

Bill Hader, the dancing king. If you’ve spent any time endlessly scrolling and rotting away on TikTok over the past week, chances are you’ve seen a lot of clips of Bill Hader dancing. The viral meme features the step-touching Barry star edited into all kinds of environments, like corporate offices, Willy Wonka’s chocolate river, and even the site of the Titan disaster. This isn’t the first time the “Bill Hader Dancing To” meme has graced the internet — it first rose to prominence with the since-deleted @billhaderdancing Twitter account in 2019. [Read More]

The Bliss and Decay of Eternal Summer in Lords of Dogtown

About an hour into Lords of Dogtown, Jay Adams (Emile Hirsch, radiant) tells his teammates, Tony Alva (Victor Rasuk) and Stacy Peralta (John Robinson), “We’re gonna be on summer vacation for the next 20 years.” The trio of skaters under the legendary Zephyr surf shop are reaching the crest of their wave as a unit, though they don’t realize it in the moment. Soon they’ll go their separate ways, signing to different sponsors and succumbing to the myriad of temptations that come with fame and fortune. [Read More]

The Brief and Wondrous Life of MC Skat Kat

The Race to Animate In the streaming era, animation is big business. Vulture takes a look at where we are, and how we got here. The Race to Animate In the streaming era, animation is big business. Vulture takes a look at where we are, and how we got here. An animation cel with MC Skat Kat and Paula Abdul for “Opposites Attract.” The late 1980s brought with it new advances in the seamless combination of live-action with animation, exemplified by Who Framed Roger Rabbit. [Read More]