Lost In Translation Is An Insufferable, Racist Mess — Why Would We Expect The Beguiled To Be Any Different?
The last time Sofia Coppola focused on racial differences, it was a disaster
The last time Sofia Coppola focused on racial differences, it was a disaster
In Hollywood, women over 40 are rarely the heroine — even of their own stories. But within Netflix's horrifying true-crime show are brave and brilliant women we can all look up to.
TNT’s new series is a fun and freaky crime show about female complexity
Nearly 26 years after its second season ended, the otherworldly ‘Twin Peaks’ is back
A Woody Allen–inspired tribute to the kinds of people Woody Allen doesn’t put in his movies
Jill Soloway’s latest show is flat-out brilliant
The show has struck a chord with its audience because it understands how central nostalgia can be in teenage wish fulfillment
RuPaul didn’t invent drag, but after two days at his drag conference, it’s clear that none of this would exist in the mainstream, as it does today, without him
MTV News dissects the show’s brilliance, and the way the third season handles age, death, and a heartbreakingly hilarious farewell to Carrie Fisher
Despite a few odd choices (racism has somehow been eradicated in this dystopia?) Hulu’s new show is off to a terrifying start
The view from Hoover and Pico
‘I would say that what you are in society is important: It is important that I’m a black, gay director. But more important is who you are.’
In order to provide some closure, we revisit some of the characters’ final scenes and predict where they’re heading
In its final season, the characters are yet again mired in their depressions, delusions, and self-mutilations. And it’s like, just get over it already.
Selina and the gang may be out of the White House, but ‘Veep’ has set up a sure-to-be-great season in its first few episodes
The top 10 beauty secrets from Arlene Dahl’s saucy, frank, and entertainingly oblivious ‘Beyond Beauty’
Michaela Coel’s show about a 24-year-old, Beyoncé-obsessed virgin remains fresh, breezy, and charmingly broad in Season 2
AMC’s new prestige drama is embedded with the now-dreary conventions of every prestige drama before it
All hail Tina Belcher
Hulu’s new show about 18th-century London sex workers is a fizzy fantasy of female independence
Tina Fey and Tina Belcher go head to head, glasses to glasses, in our search for the Queen of Body Comedy
Through its fantastic leading lady, ‘Baskets’ reminds us of the stories we miss out on when we put the same kind of women on TV
‘Love & Basketball’s’ writer/director on her new show as an ‘autopsy’ of Ferguson, the LA riots, and the supreme importance of female swagger
March Madness body comedy continues, with Amy, Ilana, and the Tinas