
The Rise of CliffsNotes Cinema
Oversimplified literary remakes miss the point of the works they are adapting.

Oversimplified literary remakes miss the point of the works they are adapting.

The pop star transformed the normal act of browsing your laptop into something interesting—and unsettling.

With the rise of screen culture, all the world has stage fright.

Years before Mel Robbins published her best-selling self-help book, a struggling writer posted a poem with a similar message.

Booze is down and weed is up, and that’s doing something to us as a country.

The show pitched the next big true-crime hit: what happens when men are left to fend for themselves.

A poem

This year’s playoffs and World Series showed that the game can still deliver the unexpected.

Bugonia is surprisingly subdued for a movie about alien conspiracy theories.

The explosion of novels about intense female friendships, in the Elena Ferrante mold, is changing the genre—and making it more fun.

Nearing 80, the punk poet reflects on the twists in her story that have surprised even her.

To understand how American horror connects with a cultural moment, look to the 1970s.

What will we lose when we lose the “literary outdoorsman”?

In her new book, Beth Macy returns to her Trump-voting hometown to find out how America got so divided.