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Under The Skin Still Has The Power To Unsettle And Provoke

Under The Skin Still Has The Power To Unsettle And Provoke

Revisit Jonathan Glazer's disturbing contemporary sci-fi classic about a mysterious alien on the hunt.

Devan Suber May 13, 2024
Midnight Run: Looking Back At Remember The Titans

Midnight Run: Looking Back At Remember The Titans

Remember the Titans succeeds partially because it frames sports and entertainment as cultural battlegrounds for larger political forces.

Brendan Boyle May 1, 2024
The Rapture Wrestles With Crises Of Art And Faith

The Rapture Wrestles With Crises Of Art And Faith

Michael Tolkin's directorial debut explores (dis)belief within the end of the world.

Charles Bramesco April 29, 2024
Time And Artistic Priorities Keep On Slippin’: No Way Out’s Radical Evolution From The Big Clock

Time And Artistic Priorities Keep On Slippin’: No Way Out’s Radical Evolution From The Big Clock

Two films adapted from the same source material released nearly 40 years apart illustrate Hollywood's evolution from its Golden Age.

Mike D'Angelo April 10, 2024
Not Much Is Really Sacred: On Todd Haynes' I'm Not There

Not Much Is Really Sacred: On Todd Haynes' I'm Not There

Haynes' experimental biopic takes cues from Citizen Kane to illustrate the unknowability of the 20th century's most mythic rock star.

Forrest Cardamenis March 25, 2024
The Sweeter Side of Submission: Expressions of Love in Secretary

The Sweeter Side of Submission: Expressions of Love in Secretary

Maggie Gyllenhaal and James Spader's unconventional romance chronicles a coming-of-age tale by way of a BDSM fantasy.

Soraya Sebghati March 18, 2024
Behold The Low-Key Excellence of James Gray's Two Lovers

Behold The Low-Key Excellence of James Gray's Two Lovers

Joaquin Phoenix's performance as a vulnerable, off-beat loner caught between two women sustains the film's melodrama.

Elissa Suh March 5, 2024
Take A Walk Down Scarlet Street, The Sleaziest Noir On The Block

Take A Walk Down Scarlet Street, The Sleaziest Noir On The Block

Fritz Lang's nasty thriller will plunge you into a morass of disreputability, deception, and greed.

Glenn Kenny February 21, 2024
Pieces of Flare: On David Fincher's The Killer

Pieces of Flare: On David Fincher's The Killer

With his latest thriller, Fincher further develops his practice of digitally molding the real world in his own image.

Vadim Rizov February 8, 2024
Toronto International Film Festival 2023: Dumb Money, Pigeon Tunnel

Toronto International Film Festival 2023: Dumb Money, Pigeon Tunnel

In Downtime's final TIFF dispatch, our humble correspondent reviews films about the GameStop short squeeze and John le Carré.

Vikram Murthi September 18, 2023
Toronto International Film Festival 2023: Anatomy of a Fall, His Three Daughters

Toronto International Film Festival 2023: Anatomy of a Fall, His Three Daughters

In Downtime's second TIFF dispatch, our humble correspondent reviews a Palme d'Or-winning legal thriller and a tearjerking family drama.

Vikram Murthi September 14, 2023
Toronto International Film Festival 2023: The Holdovers, Hit Man

Toronto International Film Festival 2023: The Holdovers, Hit Man

In Downtime's first TIFF dispatch, our humble correspondent reviews new crowd-pleasers from Alexander Payne and Richard Linklater.

Vikram Murthi September 13, 2023
With Sorcerer, the late William Friedkin took New Hollywood on one last bumpy, terrifying ride

With Sorcerer, the late William Friedkin took New Hollywood on one last bumpy, terrifying ride

Steamrolled by Star Wars, the director's grim follow-up to The Exorcist remains an intense highlight of '70s American moviemaking.

A.A. Dowd September 7, 2023
Joanna Hogg's First Film Follows an Isolated Woman Caught Between Generations

Joanna Hogg's First Film Follows an Isolated Woman Caught Between Generations

Her fascination with the relationship between interior spaces and existential plight finds purchase in this vacation drama.

Elissa Suh August 29, 2023
A Woman Is In Trouble In Max Ophüls' Modest Noir Masterpiece

A Woman Is In Trouble In Max Ophüls' Modest Noir Masterpiece

The Reckless Moment stars Joan Bennett as a lonely heroine whose suburban American dream curdles into a nightmare.

Gabrielle Marceau August 1, 2023
The Essential Movie About 21st Century Rage Is An Ambiguous South Korean Thriller

The Essential Movie About 21st Century Rage Is An Ambiguous South Korean Thriller

Lee Chang-dong's Burning captures the conspiracy-laden paranoia and free-floating resentments that defined the last decade.

A.A. Dowd June 30, 2023
Learn About Yourself By Watching Reality TV With A Therapist

Learn About Yourself By Watching Reality TV With A Therapist

With his YouTube channel, Dr. Kirk Honda provides psychological commentary on Love Is Blind participants that emphasizes self-reflection.

Manuela Lazić June 15, 2023
Eros in Retrograde: 20 Years Later, In the Cut Still Has It

Eros in Retrograde: 20 Years Later, In the Cut Still Has It

The cult erotic thriller not only provokes and unsettles, but also follows a genre truism: everyone is horny and no one can be trusted.

Veronica Fitzpatrick May 24, 2023
All Grown Up: The Arrested Development of Drop Dead Fred

All Grown Up: The Arrested Development of Drop Dead Fred

The 1989 cult favorite works as a shorter, and possibly stranger, alternative to A24's splashy "Beau Is Afraid"

Caroline Golum May 12, 2023
You Don't Have To Win: Robert Aldrich and ...All The Marbles

You Don't Have To Win: Robert Aldrich and ...All The Marbles

The great midcentury director's final film follows a female wrestling duo trying to eke out a victory on the road.

Patrick Preziosi May 4, 2023
Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle Is the Best (If Not the Only) Stoner Movie About Asian America Ever Made

Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle Is the Best (If Not the Only) Stoner Movie About Asian America Ever Made

In an age obsessed with representation, this unassuming mid-aughts comedy dared to portray Asian Americans as "people who exist."

Jeremy Gordon April 14, 2023
Home Movie: 35 Shots of Rum Remains One of Claire Denis’ Most Personal Works

Home Movie: 35 Shots of Rum Remains One of Claire Denis’ Most Personal Works

The story of a codependent father-and-daughter relationship pays tribute to the work of Yasujirō Ozu’ and Denis' own mother.

Matthew Eng March 10, 2023
The Brother From Another Planet Reimagined What It Meant To Be Lost In America

The Brother From Another Planet Reimagined What It Meant To Be Lost In America

In a decade defined by social and political alienation, John Sayles' lo-fi sci-fi adventure embraced spontaneous spiritual connections.

Adam Nayman February 24, 2023
To Be Known: Revisiting the Quiet Romance of The Bridges of Madison County

To Be Known: Revisiting the Quiet Romance of The Bridges of Madison County

Clint Eastwood's 1995 romantic drama energizes the domestic space with the liberating possibility of life's freedoms.

Caitlin Quinlan February 22, 2023
Seconds Is One Of The Darkest, Most Prescient Movies Of The '60s

Seconds Is One Of The Darkest, Most Prescient Movies Of The '60s

John Frankenheimer's head-trip points to a future filled with grifters falsely promising a better life.

Dan Schindel February 17, 2023
Strange Days Warned That The End Is Near

Strange Days Warned That The End Is Near

Kathryn Bigelow's 1995 cyberpunk thriller perfectly captures its moment while looking towards a more fraught future.

Charles Bramesco February 15, 2023
Luz Takes Possession To A Whole Other Level

Luz Takes Possession To A Whole Other Level

This German supernatural horror film employs an outré sound design to convey the experience of hypnosis.

Madeleine Wall January 21, 2023
When 3 Become 1: Shapeshifting in Robert Altman's Low-Desert Dreamscape 3 Women

When 3 Become 1: Shapeshifting in Robert Altman's Low-Desert Dreamscape 3 Women

Altman's classic '70s psychological drama tackles gender as a Gothic team sport.

Sofia Majstorovic January 16, 2023
The Savages Admirably Avoids Clichés Around Death And Dying

The Savages Admirably Avoids Clichés Around Death And Dying

At first glance, Tamara Jenkins' sophomore feature resembles a typical "Sundance film," but it's much thornier than typical indie fare.

Vikram Murthi December 30, 2022
The Future Is Now: On The Hudsucker Proxy

The Future Is Now: On The Hudsucker Proxy

The Coen Brothers' 1994 screwball comedy uses its heightened reality to tackle corporate greed and consumerist folly.

Kent M. Wilhelm December 16, 2022
Ragged Generosity: Exploring The Films of Boris Barnet

Ragged Generosity: Exploring The Films of Boris Barnet

The work of an unsung, but essential Soviet director is ripe for discovery via a YouTube channel.

Patrick Preziosi December 9, 2022
The Kingdom: Exodus is Twin Peaks: The Return with seasonal affective disorder

The Kingdom: Exodus is Twin Peaks: The Return with seasonal affective disorder

After a 25-year-long hiatus, Lars von Trier returns to the haunted hospital of his landmark supernatural miniseries.

Katie Rife November 25, 2022
Elaine May's Lacerating Class Comedy A New Leaf Has Barely Aged A Bit

Elaine May's Lacerating Class Comedy A New Leaf Has Barely Aged A Bit

May's sharp satire of the wealthy refuses to pull any punches while also chronicling a sincere personal transformation.

Sophie Monks Kaufman November 9, 2022
The Classic Ramen Western Tampopo Will Make You Rethink How You Eat

The Classic Ramen Western Tampopo Will Make You Rethink How You Eat

Juzo Itami's freewheeling, genre-bending comedy turns cuisine into a meditation on craft and culture.

Dan Schindel October 31, 2022
The Kids Are Alright: 40 Years Of Fast Times At Ridgemont High

The Kids Are Alright: 40 Years Of Fast Times At Ridgemont High

Amy Heckerling's indelible debut feature captures early-80s adolescence in all of its complex glory, minus the judgement or sanctimony.

Elizabeth Nelson October 10, 2022
Tin Men Is Barry Levinson's Best Baltimore Movie — And A Cogent Critique Of Male Arrogance

Tin Men Is Barry Levinson's Best Baltimore Movie — And A Cogent Critique Of Male Arrogance

The second in Levinson's Baltimore tetralogy follows two aluminum siding salesmen whose rigid worldviews finally fall under a spotlight.

Noel Murray September 30, 2022
Toronto International Film Festival 2022: The Banshees of Inisherin, Godland

Toronto International Film Festival 2022: The Banshees of Inisherin, Godland

In his final dispatch, our humble correspondent reviews an Irish comedy of discontent and an Icelandic religious drama.

Vikram Murthi September 19, 2022
Toronto International Film Festival 2022: How to Blow Up a Pipeline, Viking

Toronto International Film Festival 2022: How to Blow Up a Pipeline, Viking

Our humble correspondent reviews an urgent environmental thriller and a Canadian existential space comedy.

Vikram Murthi September 15, 2022
Toronto International Film Festival 2022: The Fabelmans, Glass Onion

Toronto International Film Festival 2022: The Fabelmans, Glass Onion

Our humble correspondent reviews Steven Spielberg's coming-of-age memoir and the new Knives Out sequel.

Vikram Murthi September 13, 2022
Toronto International Film Festival 2022: Triangle of Sadness, Moonage Daydream

Toronto International Film Festival 2022: Triangle of Sadness, Moonage Daydream

In Downtime's first TIFF dispatch, our humble correspondent reviews a farcical satire of the super-rich and a collage-style David Bowie doc.

Vikram Murthi September 12, 2022
Years Before The Rise of Fake News, Shattered Glass Threw The Spotlight On A Serial Fabulist

Years Before The Rise of Fake News, Shattered Glass Threw The Spotlight On A Serial Fabulist

The rise and fall of Stephen Glass serves as a cautionary tale about the hesitancy of the media class to investigate their own.

A.A. Dowd August 23, 2022
If You Want To Feel French For Three Hours, Watch My Sex Life... Or How I Got Into An Argument

If You Want To Feel French For Three Hours, Watch My Sex Life... Or How I Got Into An Argument

The essential post-New Wave comedy-drama follows an ensemble of restless Parisian academics falling in and out of careers and love.

Gabrielle Marceau August 10, 2022
Give Yourself Away Like The Sea: Revisiting the Sexy, Downbeat Pleasures of Y Tu Mamá También

Give Yourself Away Like The Sea: Revisiting the Sexy, Downbeat Pleasures of Y Tu Mamá También

Alfonso Cuarón's risqué road movie emphasizes sexual exploration as well as life's ephemeral nature

Christina Newland August 3, 2022
Dead Pixels: Why the Forgotten Cyberhorror FearDotCom is Actually Worth Your Time

Dead Pixels: Why the Forgotten Cyberhorror FearDotCom is Actually Worth Your Time

Its trashy, fetishistic imagery and borderline dream logic are features, not bugs.

Ethan Vestby July 13, 2022
Reliquary of the Slacker: On Joel Potrykus’ Relaxer

Reliquary of the Slacker: On Joel Potrykus’ Relaxer

Potrykus specializes in offbeat, regionally-focused portraits of post-Linklater slackers on the edges of 21st century society.

Dom Sinacola June 30, 2022
All Hands On Deck Celebrates The Pleasures (And Pitfalls) Of Summer Risk-Taking

All Hands On Deck Celebrates The Pleasures (And Pitfalls) Of Summer Risk-Taking

This charming Rohmerian comedy follows three buddies looking for love in the south of France

Susannah Gruder June 17, 2022
The Wind Has All The Hallmarks Of Trashy Summer Fun (Minus The Outdoors)

The Wind Has All The Hallmarks Of Trashy Summer Fun (Minus The Outdoors)

Stay inside and avoid the heat with this zesty, shaggy psychological thriller.

Danielle Burgos June 10, 2022
The Five Obstructions Allows Lars Von Trier's Mentor to Remake His Best-Known Film Five Different Ways

The Five Obstructions Allows Lars Von Trier's Mentor to Remake His Best-Known Film Five Different Ways

Von Trier's mentor Jørgen Leth must adhere to a different "obstruction" each time he remakes the film

Jody Dvorak May 27, 2022
Whitey on the Moon: On Richard Linklater’s Apollo 10 1/2

Whitey on the Moon: On Richard Linklater’s Apollo 10 1/2

The Boyhood director resurrects the past once again, but this time with a keen eye to present sensibilities.

Vadim Rizov May 13, 2022
Tilda Swinton Gives Her Greatest Performance in Julia, a Child-Abduction Melodrama

Tilda Swinton Gives Her Greatest Performance in Julia, a Child-Abduction Melodrama

A year after winning the Oscar, Swinton stuns in her performance as a crazed alcoholic kidnapper

Mike D'Angelo May 6, 2022
Bill Murray and Robert De Niro Play Against Type (Long Before It Was Expected) in Mad Dog and Glory

Bill Murray and Robert De Niro Play Against Type (Long Before It Was Expected) in Mad Dog and Glory

While the crime dramedy's premise may be commercial, its execution is anything but.

Brendan Byrne April 22, 2022
Travel Back In Time By Watching Old Sports on YouTube

Travel Back In Time By Watching Old Sports on YouTube

The eternal pleasure of revisiting a moment in franchise, cultural, or personal history from the comfort of your own couch

Mark Asch April 8, 2022
Prince Solidifies His Legacy as a Live Act and Filmmaker with the Heck-a-Slammin' Sign O' The Times

Prince Solidifies His Legacy as a Live Act and Filmmaker with the Heck-a-Slammin' Sign O' The Times

An under-appreciated concert film deserves to join the canon.

Willow Catelyn Maclay April 1, 2022
Alien: Covenant Finds The Sweet Spot Between Brains And Thrills

Alien: Covenant Finds The Sweet Spot Between Brains And Thrills

By combining body horror and existentialism, Ridley Scott's Alien prequel shows more imagination than most contemporary studio films.

Patrick Dahl March 9, 2022
Go Back to the Good Ol' Naughty Days With Sliver

Go Back to the Good Ol' Naughty Days With Sliver

A sub-Basic Instinct erotic thriller tips the scales in favor of sex over thrills

Matt Prigge February 8, 2022
Murder, Malaise and Marijuana: The Long Goodbye Was the Original Stoner Noir‍

Murder, Malaise and Marijuana: The Long Goodbye Was the Original Stoner Noir‍

For fans of The Big Lebowski and all things hazy and mysterious.

Zach Vasquez January 20, 2022
Sprocket Films Offers a Campy Look Into Mid-Century Social Panic

Sprocket Films Offers a Campy Look Into Mid-Century Social Panic

These hilarious short films are perfect to throw on in the background

Charles Bramesco January 10, 2022
The Downtime Guide to: Olympic Swimming

The Downtime Guide to: Olympic Swimming

No Phelps? No problem. Let's go deep on the Olympics fun-to-watch and dramatic swimming events.

Kendrick McDonald July 23, 2021
The Downtime Guide to: Flipping Cards

The Downtime Guide to: Flipping Cards

Cards! They're back. Here's how to flip them into real money.

Corban Goble July 16, 2021
JamFam Q&A: Jenny Yang

JamFam Q&A: Jenny Yang

Chilling with the fast-rising comedian and writer

Jambys July 16, 2021
JamFam Q&A: Jordan Coley

JamFam Q&A: Jordan Coley

Chilling with the gifted writer and "Titanic" enthusiast

Jambys June 17, 2021
The Downtime Guide to: Euro 2020

The Downtime Guide to: Euro 2020

Want to watch the soccer, but also just trying to chill? You know we have you covered.

Gregory James Wakeman June 11, 2021
JamFam Q&A: Meg Zukin

JamFam Q&A: Meg Zukin

Chilling with one of social media's sharpest storytellers.

Jambys June 10, 2021
JamFam Q&A: Dee Lockett

JamFam Q&A: Dee Lockett

Chilling with the gifted writer and editor.

Jambys June 9, 2021
The Downtime Guide to: Making an NFT

The Downtime Guide to: Making an NFT

It's not too late to dive in!

Corban Goble May 25, 2021
Big Love for Tiny Horse

Big Love for Tiny Horse

How a tiny horse walked into a family's life at the perfect time.

Jessica Stolzberg May 21, 2021
Your Glow-Up Has Arrived: Talking Quarantine and Skincare with the Dewy Dudes

Your Glow-Up Has Arrived: Talking Quarantine and Skincare with the Dewy Dudes

Emilio Quezada and Evan Shinn have carved out a magical universe for male skintellectuals.

Olivia Crandall April 19, 2021
How An Illustwriter Got Through Quarantine

How An Illustwriter Got Through Quarantine

Talking Felicity, cooking and CBD with Hallie Bateman

Kate Mooney April 13, 2021
Catan and Chill: The Life of an NBA Player During Quarantine

Catan and Chill: The Life of an NBA Player During Quarantine

Talking movies, McConaughey and baby clothes with Sacramento Kings guard Kyle Guy

Corban Goble April 12, 2021
How the Internet's Favorite Movie Critic Spent Her Quarantine

How the Internet's Favorite Movie Critic Spent Her Quarantine

Mia Vicino's funny and insightful movie reviews have taken Letterboxd by storm

Greta Rainbow March 31, 2021
How an Olympic Skateboarder (Yes, That's Right) Deals With Quarantine

How an Olympic Skateboarder (Yes, That's Right) Deals With Quarantine

Oski is skating in the Olympics. Here's how he's preparing for the trip to Tokyo.

Brianna Holt March 29, 2021
These Are the Best Movies Amazon Has Ever Made

These Are the Best Movies Amazon Has Ever Made

Amazon cranks out movies. Here are the ones you need to see.

Gregory James Wakeman March 3, 2021
These Are the Best Movies Hulu Has Ever Made

These Are the Best Movies Hulu Has Ever Made

Gregory James Wakeman February 25, 2021
The Downtime Guide to: K-pop

The Downtime Guide to: K-pop

K-pop is an incredibly rewarding genre to dive into. Here's some ideas on where to get started.

Quinci LeGardye February 25, 2021
These Are the Best Movies Netflix Has Ever Made

These Are the Best Movies Netflix Has Ever Made

Gregory James Wakeman February 8, 2021
The Magic Viral Ride of Billy Joel's "Zanzibar"

The Magic Viral Ride of Billy Joel's "Zanzibar"

The manic Billy Joel classic has a mesmerizing new life

Corban Goble February 4, 2021
Why the FA Cup is the Best Reality TV on Right Now

Why the FA Cup is the Best Reality TV on Right Now

The drama of the wide-open English tournament is arresting

Gregory James Wakeman January 22, 2021
Why Are Sea Shanties the Hottest Thing on TikTok Right Now?

Why Are Sea Shanties the Hottest Thing on TikTok Right Now?

Sea Shanty Tik Tok is proof of of the platform's power

Corban Goble January 20, 2021
How "How Bizarre" Became a TikTok Sensation

How "How Bizarre" Became a TikTok Sensation

The 1997 smash single has become one of TikTok's most-loved tracks

Corban Goble January 19, 2021
Excess Hollywood: 9 Great Movies about Movies to Watch If You Liked Mank

Excess Hollywood: 9 Great Movies about Movies to Watch If You Liked Mank

Did you like Netflix's prestige drama Mank? Well here's a few others you might like

Winston Cook-Wilson January 18, 2021
The Subtle Subversion of "Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse"

The Subtle Subversion of "Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse"

Kitty Guo December 18, 2020
Taskmaster is Anti-Productivity Porn at its Finest

Taskmaster is Anti-Productivity Porn at its Finest

A love letter to the least aspirational game show ever made

Olivia Crandall December 2, 2020
The Downtime Guide to: Making an Album During Quarantine

The Downtime Guide to: Making an Album During Quarantine

Winston Cook-Wilson November 16, 2020
The Downtime Guide to: Hanging Out With Your Dog

The Downtime Guide to: Hanging Out With Your Dog

Your dog loves that you are around more. Here's how to keep up that level of energy.

Kate Mooney November 13, 2020
It is Time to Play Dark Souls

It is Time to Play Dark Souls

Now is the perfect time to pick up the unrelenting but deeply rewarding fantasy game

November 12, 2020
12 Satisfying Short Films for Your Burnt-Out Quarantine Brain

12 Satisfying Short Films for Your Burnt-Out Quarantine Brain

A rewarding film for every genre, all under 40 minutes

Greta Rainbow November 11, 2020
The Downtime Guide to: Playing Handball

The Downtime Guide to: Playing Handball

Alphonse Pierre November 1, 2020
The Downtime Guide to: Quarantine Outfits

The Downtime Guide to: Quarantine Outfits

We're at home more, but that doesn't mean fits aren't happening. Here's how to get them off.

Dayna Evans November 1, 2020
The Downtime Guide to: Writing a Newsletter

The Downtime Guide to: Writing a Newsletter

Everyone has a newsletter these days. Here's how to stand out from the pack.

Larry Fitzmaurice November 1, 2020
The Downtime Guide to: Becoming a Plant Parent

The Downtime Guide to: Becoming a Plant Parent

Brianna Holt October 21, 2020
Talking Training, Gaming and the NBA Draft with Cassius Winston

Talking Training, Gaming and the NBA Draft with Cassius Winston

Image: MSU Athletic Communications. Cassius Winston is about to be one of your favorite NBA rookies. We asked him the tough questions.

Corban Goble October 15, 2020
JamFam Q&A: Morgan Baila

JamFam Q&A: Morgan Baila

The Refinery29 editor details her quarantine routine

Jambys October 14, 2020
'Astronomical' Was the Best Music Event of Quarantine So Far

'Astronomical' Was the Best Music Event of Quarantine So Far

Travis Scott's in-game Fortnite show might not have reinvented concerts, but it was still tight.

Corban Goble October 9, 2020
How  'Return of the Obra Dinn' Created a Modern Classic

How 'Return of the Obra Dinn' Created a Modern Classic

Ignore the grayscale. The Return of the Obra Dinn is one of the most visually rich games out now.

Corban Goble October 9, 2020
A Streaming Recommendation: Bring Me Below Deck

A Streaming Recommendation: Bring Me Below Deck

How "Below Deck" became my go-to show for the quarantine

Larry Fitzmaurice October 8, 2020
The Downtime Guide to: Buying a Next Gen Console

The Downtime Guide to: Buying a Next Gen Console

Figuring out which console to buy is... very confusing right now. We're here for you.

Larry Fitzmaurice October 8, 2020
The Ambient Beauty of Outer Wilds

The Ambient Beauty of Outer Wilds

Annapurna's critic-beloved space game is even deeper than it looks

Corban Goble October 7, 2020
Ask the JamFam: What's the best thing you've read during quarantine?

Ask the JamFam: What's the best thing you've read during quarantine?

Reading... we all say we're doing it. But here are some tailored recs, just in case.

Jambys October 6, 2020
JamFam Q&A: Otis Blum

JamFam Q&A: Otis Blum

The Vice editor and cooking newsletter scribe loves Selling Sunset but there's so much more to it

Jambys October 6, 2020
JamFam Q&A: Kate Dries

JamFam Q&A: Kate Dries

The Vice editor and cooking newsletter scribe loves Selling Sunset but there's so much more to it

Jambys October 2, 2020
A Beginner's Guide to Kate Bush

A Beginner's Guide to Kate Bush

Approaching Kate Bush's imaginative and dense pop music is intimidating. Here's how to navigate it.

Brianna Holt September 30, 2020
A Realistic Guide to Working From Home

A Realistic Guide to Working From Home

There's a million guides about WFH that lie to you. I'm here to tell you the truth.

Vikram Murthi September 30, 2020
Ask the JamFam: What's a purchase you thought would change your life, but absolutely did not?

Ask the JamFam: What's a purchase you thought would change your life, but absolutely did not?

Our writers nominate their least valuable purchases

Jambys September 30, 2020
Log Off and Die: The Unfriended Movies are the Perfect Quarantine Horror Double Feature

Log Off and Die: The Unfriended Movies are the Perfect Quarantine Horror Double Feature

Forgive the gimmick and enjoy these well-made films

Winston Cook-Wilson September 30, 2020
"Search Party" Is the Millennial-Focused Show You Need RIght Now

"Search Party" Is the Millennial-Focused Show You Need RIght Now

The winding series—which is now on HBO Max—is one of the era's most subtle and rewarding shows

Larry Fitzmaurice September 30, 2020
Yeah Baby! Behold the Powerssaince

Yeah Baby! Behold the Powerssaince

Austin Powers is surprisingly timeless. Hear me out.

September 25, 2020
The Downtime Guide to: Buying a Car

The Downtime Guide to: Buying a Car

Buying a car is really weird right now. Here's some ideas to make it much less weird.

Larry Fitzmaurice September 25, 2020
Ask the JamFam: What's your go-to quarantine recipe?

Ask the JamFam: What's your go-to quarantine recipe?

Everyone is cooking more. Here's what we're cooking most.

Jambys September 23, 2020
Ask the JamFam: What's the best TikTok you've seen during quarantine?

Ask the JamFam: What's the best TikTok you've seen during quarantine?

Our writers come through with their greatest hits

Jambys September 23, 2020
Ask the JamFam: What's your favorite YouTube video that has less than 100k views?

Ask the JamFam: What's your favorite YouTube video that has less than 100k views?

Our writers let loose their deep YT cuts

Jambys September 23, 2020
A Guide to Getting Into ‘Home Movies,’ The Greatest Adult Swim Show of All Time

A Guide to Getting Into ‘Home Movies,’ The Greatest Adult Swim Show of All Time

The cult favorite animated series has an unusual amount of warmth. Plus, it still holds up.

Winston Cook-Wilson September 23, 2020
JamFam Q&A: Hunter Harris

JamFam Q&A: Hunter Harris

The New York Magazine writer takes a crack at our proprietary survey

Jambys September 23, 2020
I Love You, Roger Sterling

I Love You, Roger Sterling

Many critics consider 'Mad Men' a prestige drama. That's too bad.

Dayna Evans September 23, 2020
JamFam Q&A: Joanna Rothkopf

JamFam Q&A: Joanna Rothkopf

The two-time Emmy winning John Oliver writer reveals her group chat persona and more

Jambys September 23, 2020
I Love You, KK Slider

I Love You, KK Slider

Why the singing dog is the true star of the summer's biggest game

Corban Goble September 23, 2020
A Curious Adults' Guide to TikTok

A Curious Adults' Guide to TikTok

The teens are loving it, and I'm loving it too. Here's how to handle the noisy viral app.

Madeleine Davies September 23, 2020
The Peculiar Warmth of "Lodge 49"

The Peculiar Warmth of "Lodge 49"

Gone too soon, the Wyatt Russell-starring series is a humanizing and life-affirming gem

Corban Goble September 23, 2020
The Quarantine Beginner’s Guide to Gucci Mane, One of the Greatest Rappers of All Time

The Quarantine Beginner’s Guide to Gucci Mane, One of the Greatest Rappers of All Time

Gucci has, like, a million songs. Here's our guide to the best possible experience with his music.

Winston Cook-Wilson September 23, 2020
Why Love Island's "Casa Amor" Episodes >>> Everything Else on TV

Why Love Island's "Casa Amor" Episodes >>> Everything Else on TV

Casa Amor is so much more than a gimmick. It's an emotional tour-de-force

Alphonse Pierre September 23, 2020
Why I Came Back to Red Dead Redemption 2

Why I Came Back to Red Dead Redemption 2

How the deliberately slow-moving game rewards patience and observation

Larry Fitzmaurice September 23, 2020
Ask the JamFam: What's your biggest streaming discovery?

Ask the JamFam: What's your biggest streaming discovery?

We all need streaming picks right now. Our writers have a few ideas.

Jambys September 14, 2020
JamFam Q&A: Brianna Holt

JamFam Q&A: Brianna Holt

The Brooklyn-based writer reveals her quarantine go-tos

Jambys September 14, 2020
Listening to George Harrison's All Things Must Pass Has Never Been More Rewarding

Listening to George Harrison's All Things Must Pass Has Never Been More Rewarding

The Harrison long-player—and we mean long!—was far ahead of its time

Vikram Murthi September 14, 2020
Midsommar: Comfort Viewing for a Strange Time

Midsommar: Comfort Viewing for a Strange Time

You might not usually turn to a horror movie for emotional relief, but Midsommar makes a case for it

Larry Fitzmaurice September 14, 2020
Ask the JamFam: What's your most-played quarantine song?

Ask the JamFam: What's your most-played quarantine song?

Do you have playlist writer's block? We are here in your time of need

Jambys September 14, 2020
Ask the JamFam: What item of clothing have you worn most during quarantine?

Ask the JamFam: What item of clothing have you worn most during quarantine?

It's inevitable—we are wearing the same stuff over and over. But what's the best go-to outfit?

Jambys September 14, 2020
Ask the JamFam: What's your go-to Spotify playlist?

Ask the JamFam: What's your go-to Spotify playlist?

Jambys September 14, 2020
The Descent is the Best Modern Horror Movie

The Descent is the Best Modern Horror Movie

Neil Marshall's magnetic horror film is a cult classic for a reason.

Corban Goble September 14, 2020
JamFam Q&A: Vikram Murthi

JamFam Q&A: Vikram Murthi

The AV Club writer unravels his best advice for chilling hard

Jambys September 14, 2020
Ask the JamFam: What's your best quarantine purchase?

Ask the JamFam: What's your best quarantine purchase?

Running down our quarantine MVPs

Jambys August 5, 2020

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