All Our Wildest Theories About The "Yellowjackets" Finale
We dissect the weirdest show on TV right now.
“I Feel 42, Not 22”: The Lost Time Of The Pandemic
“I've invested too much hope only to be burned. I'm not going to hold stock in the future anymore.”
9 Movies We Loved This Year
From Red Rocket to Benedetta to even, yes, House of Gucci, here are the movies we loved this year.
“Spider-Man: No Way Home” Is Good. Actually, Maybe It's Bad.
The newest Marvel movie had one of the biggest opening weekends in history. Does it live up to the hype? (Spoilers ahead.)
Seven TV Shows We’re Loving Right Now
From the new HBO adaptation of Station Eleven to a Showtime show about cannibalism.
Here Are The Best Books Of 2021
From a novelistic account of the opioid crisis to fanciful short stories, these are the books we loved this year.
The New "Sex And The City" Is A Giant Bummer
And Just Like That, we’ve got another cringey reboot.
Netflix’s Christmas Movies Are Here. Here Are The Best Of The Worst.
Lindsay Lohan's back, baby!
How Are You Making Up For Lost Time?
BuzzFeed News wants to hear from you.
Eight TV Shows We Can't Get Enough Of
From new seasons of Insecure and Big Mouth to a new drama with Will Ferrell and Paul Rudd.
Kristen Stewart Isn’t The Perfect Diana, But She’s The Right One
Stewart’s most challenging role yet, in Spencer, is a triumph — and a reminder that she’s always been a serious talent.
How A Grassroots Campaign Defeated Conservatives Opposed To Critical Race Theory
In Guilford, Connecticut, parents running for the town’s Board of Education on an anti–critical race theory campaign were resoundingly defeated. But that hasn’t happened everywhere.
The Fight Over Critical Race Theory Is Tearing This Town Apart
Panic over critical race theory has bitterly divided the seaside town of Guilford, Connecticut. A pivotal school board election could change everything.
Who Gets To Have A Traditional Family?
The HBO documentary Nuclear Family is a fascinating exploration of who has the right to raise a child. (Spoilers.)
Let’s Talk About The Ending Of “The White Lotus”
The summer’s most talked-about show exposes the insidious power of wealth and whiteness. That’s what makes it so watchable. (Spoilers, obviously!!!)
Fans Loved Amanda Kloots’ Vulnerability. Then Her Memoir Came Out.
One of the first major memoirs of the COVID era reveals how different the pandemic has been for the wealthy and well-connected.
Thank The Gay Gods For Kathy Hilton
She doesn't need Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. That's precisely what makes her a delight to watch.
The New “Gossip Girl” Is Nostalgic Fun, But Not Much More
I didn't have a bad time watching, but, man, I just wish it were better.
They’re Vaccinated, But They Still Can’t Travel To See Their Loved Ones
Families who have been separated for well over a year due to COVID travel bans want you to know that #LoveIsNotTourism.
What's The Point Of Comedy Right Now?
Hacks, Bo Burnham’s Inside, and Mae Martin’s Feel Good tackle the existential crisis of trying to be funny when the world is on fire.