The 15 Best Biker Movies
Posted on June 10, 2024
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| Janel Helmers
In 2024, The Bikeriders is an anomaly. The only biker gangs to appear with any regularity in 21st-century movie theaters are in the postapocalyptic Mad Max saga, and even they only come around about once a decade.
With that in mind, it’s no surprise that writer-director Jeff Nichols reached back into the past for his drama about the fictional midwestern motorcycle outfit Vandals MC. Because in 1967 — the year Chicago photographer Danny Lyon released the pioneering photobook on which The Bikeriders is based — the denim-clad specter of the outlaw biker was everywhere.
[Read More]The 25 Best College Comedies of All Time
Posted on June 10, 2024
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| Zora Stowers
College is among the most formative times in life, at least for the financially fortunate, loan-securing, and/or moderately ambitious among us. This is probably because it’s the first taste of freedom most people get away from home, their parents, and everything else that has defined them for the first 18 years of their lives. The experience is also pretty much similar for everybody.
You know who went to college? Screenwriters and filmmakers.
[Read More]The 5 Characters George R.R. Martin Wishes Game of Thrones Would Have Included
Posted on June 10, 2024
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| Aldo Pusey
G.R.R.M. himself. Just for fun, George R.R. Martin has taken to EW to talk about his favorite characters from his books that have been cut from Game of Thrones. Martin himself admits that the show could never have included the entirety of his massive cast list, which meant that important figures like “Nimble” Dick Crabb, Aenys Frey, and Dickon Manwoody failed to make the cut. Still, he says, among the missing there are five whose absences hurt most of all.
[Read More]The 50 Most Definitive Family TV Shows, Ranked
Posted on June 10, 2024
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| Sherie Connelly
As long as there’s been TV, the family has been one of its favorite go-tos. All week long, Vulture is exploring how it’s been represented on our screens.
One of the hallmarks of a TV family series is the sense that we’re looking into a mirror. On a sitcom it can feel like a literal mirror: The people onscreen sit around a sofa and talk to one another, and we, on our sofas, look back at them.
[Read More]The 7 Most Animal-Filled GIFs From Katy Perrys Roar Video
Posted on June 10, 2024
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| Zora Stowers
Katy Perry is wonderful. If you haven’t arrived at this conclusion after watching her documentary from last year and her performance from this year’s VMAs, this video might do it for you. She is our generation’s Tarzan, and it’s all just like Lost, but no one dies, and it’s really, really fun. We’ve collected Katy’s best “Roar” moments and made them into lovely little GIFs. Now off to the zoo.
[Read More]The Acupuncture Puzzle
Posted on June 10, 2024
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| 85 words
| Janel Helmers
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[Read More]The Age of Adalines Tepid Romance Cant Be Saved by Blake Lively and Harrison Fords Performa
Posted on June 10, 2024
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| Zora Stowers
On its surface, The Age of Adaline may look like what might happen if Nicholas Sparks wrote The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. But this strange little love story turns out to be the opposite of those Sparks swoon-fests, for better and for worse; in those films, effective, entertaining romance is generally undone by harebrained plotting and tonal mishmash. The Age of Adaline, for its part, delivers the twists and turns of its fantastical plot with elegance and confidence.
[Read More]The Annette Bening Stans Guide to the Toronto International Film Festival
Posted on June 10, 2024
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| Janel Helmers
Friends, I’ve come to you today to revel in an abundance of riches. We have hit a jackpot. We are eating good: There’s not just one Annette Bening movie at the Toronto International Film Festival, there are two Annette Bening movies at the Toronto International Film Festival. (Three if you count me watching clips of 20th Century Women in Canada to feel alive.) Now that I’ve seen them both, I can offer the official guide to TIFF’s Annette Bening slate.
[Read More]The Best High-School Drama Youre Not Watching Is on TikTok
Posted on June 10, 2024
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| Janel Helmers
Young love … Charli D’Amelio won’t be wasting another Instagram caption on Lil Huddy. The TikTok star laid into her ex-“boyfriend” on Twitter last night, after rumors about cheating reared their ugly head. Eighteen-year-old Chase “Lil Huddy” Hudson and 16-year-old D’Amelio were the biggest couple to come out of the Great TikTok Boom of 2019, but Lil Huddy didn’t wanna label it. Now, months after their conveniently pandemic-timed public separation, Miss Charli returned to the content hive Hype House in Los Angeles and they started posting TikToks together again, prompting rumors about their reconciliation.
[Read More]The Best Theater of 2022
Posted on June 10, 2024
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| 1480 words
| Zora Stowers
We’ll never return to whatever normal was, but there’s been lots to root for amid the flux. Best of 2022 The best entertainment of the year, as chosen by Vulture’s critics. Photo-Illustration: Rowena Lloyd and Susanna Hayward; Photos: Courtesy of Joan Marcus, Marc J Franklin, Julieta Cervantes and Stephanie Berger, Best of 2022 The best entertainment of the year, as chosen by Vulture’s critics. The theater feels as if it has been perpetually in the state of coming back over the past year, an ecosystem shifting after a wildfire but never quite looking as it did before.
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