
Rachel Elizabeth Seed was a toddler when her mother died, leaving behind a vast archive of photographs and diaries. Her new film pieces together the story of a life.
Rachel Elizabeth Seed was a toddler when her mother died, leaving behind a vast archive of photographs and diaries. Her new film pieces together the story of a life.
The HBO drama moves to Thailand and opens, as the show always does, with a mysterious death. Here are some clues as to who might be dead.
From Nicole Kidman and Angelina Jolie missing Best Actress nominations to strong showings for The Substance and I'm Still Here.
The ending of the Florence Pugh-Andrew Garfield romantic melodrama gutting, though not in quite the way viewers might expect.
From the wine-drinking dog in Season 1 to a post-breakup jet ski ride in Season 6, the Netflix dating show has offered many harrowing moments.
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Jones produced and stars in the new Apple TV+ series about an American woman in Kyoto and a robot she's gifted while grieving her family.
Season 3 episode 8 of 'The Bear' renders labor in a mundane, authentic, emotional way not often seen on-screen.
The Oscars production of the song from the 'Barbie' soundtrack went all out, from dozens of dancers to plenty of hot pink.
The 2024 Oscars brought back a popular tradition of inviting past winners to introduce all of the acting categories.
The artist and author returns with a new picture book largely inspired by his efforts to explain the Troubles in his native Northern Ireland to outsiders.
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I miss my mom every Mother's Day, but the sadness has been heightened since I had kids of my own.
TIME's staff present their selection of the best international movies to watch on Netflix
Looking for a new movie to watch? Check out these great summer releases you may have missed.
Hulu's existential 'Palm Springs' is just the latest original entry in the evolving genre. Here are more unconventional rom-coms, from 'Meet the Patels' to 'The Lovers.'
The Oscar-nominated director on the astonishing modernity of Louisa May Alcott's 1868 classic and why 2019 was a banner year for women in film.
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