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Like Its Fallen America, Lauren Greenfield’s <i>Generation Wealth</i> Is Too Much All at Once

Like Its Fallen America, Lauren Greenfield’s Generation Wealth Is Too Much All at Once

By Alan ScherstuhlAugust 2, 2018

Greenfield searches for commonalities between her subjects, linking the tacky and Trumpy nouveau riche to the strippers and pornographic performers who embody her conviction that for American women the body itself is a commodity

13-Day Countdown Until <i>RHOD</i>: Who Can Beat Westcott on #TheBull?

13-Day Countdown Until RHOD: Who Can Beat Westcott on #TheBull?

By Paige SkinnerAugust 2, 2018

Only 13 more days until our six favorite women return to our TVs for Season 3 of The Real Housewives of Dallas. Can you smell it in the air? It’s excitement coursing through our veins. On July 19, Housewife Kameron Westcott tweeted a gif of herself riding a mechanical bull. She…

What The Hell Happened Tuesday Night on <i>Married At First Sight</i>? Glad You Asked.

What The Hell Happened Tuesday Night on Married At First Sight? Glad You Asked.

By Paige SkinnerAugust 1, 2018

It was a confusing episode. Jamie Otis, one-half of a couple from the first season of Married At First Sight, tweeted 13 question marks in regard to Tuesday night’s episode. We’re sure you, the confused viewer, also have plenty of questions.

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14-Day Countdown Until <i>RHOD</i>: “That’s Private Information!”

14-Day Countdown Until RHOD: “That’s Private Information!”

By Paige SkinnerAugust 1, 2018

Only 14 more days until our six favorite women return to the small screen for Season 3 of The Real Housewives of Dallas. Can you handle it? We cannot. On Oct. 31, 2017, housewife D’Andra Simmons responded to a tweet accusing her of donating thousands of “$$$” to President Donald…

15-Day Countdown Until Season 3 of <i>The Real Housewives of Dallas</i>: Day 1, “Don’t Share”

15-Day Countdown Until Season 3 of The Real Housewives of Dallas: Day 1, “Don’t Share”

By Paige SkinnerJuly 31, 2018

Only 15 more days from now, your six favorite women are back for Season 3 of The Real Housewives of Dallas, and we are anxiously awaiting. Let’s see what the women are up to. Housewife LeeAnne Locken told People magazine she is excited for the premiere. She also revealed that her…

45 Years After Santos Rodriguez’s Death, Dallas Filmmaker Is Making a Documentary About Him

45 Years After Santos Rodriguez’s Death, Dallas Filmmaker Is Making a Documentary About Him

By Paige SkinnerJuly 30, 2018

Forty-five years ago, Dallas police officer Darrell L. Cain murdered 12-year-old Santos Rodriguez. After investigating the burglary of a vending machine, police officers took Rodriguez and his brother David from their home and brought them to the scene of the crime. When they wouldn’t confess to stealing the $8 from the vending machine,…

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The Robin Williams Doc Is Moving But Far From Illuminating

The Robin Williams Doc Is Moving But Far From Illuminating

By April WolfeJuly 28, 2018

Overall, the film plays more like a survey of Williams’ life, an ordered and abridged history that allows fans to say, “Oh, I remember that,” as a clip from one of his more notable films plays

Netflix’s <i>The Bleeding Edge</i> Exposes the Horrors the FDA Approves From Medical Device Makers

Netflix’s The Bleeding Edge Exposes the Horrors the FDA Approves From Medical Device Makers

By April WolfeJuly 27, 2018

The film, which premieres on Netflix on July 27, traverses the spectrum of medical devices but opens and closes on one particular item, Essure, a metal coil that’s inserted into the fallopian tubes for sterilization purposes

<i>The Spy Who Dumped Me</i> squanders Kate McKinnon’s Kate McKinnon-ness

The Spy Who Dumped Me squanders Kate McKinnon’s Kate McKinnon-ness

By Alan ScherstuhlJuly 27, 2018

McKinnon has for a couple of years now been on a collision course with just this sort of role, one that, in order to fulfill the dictates of programmatic movie plotting, demands she surrender much of what audiences love about Kate McKinnon

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The Essential <i>Blindspotting</i> Insists That People, Cities and Movies Can’t Be Reduced

The Essential Blindspotting Insists That People, Cities and Movies Can’t Be Reduced

By Alan ScherstuhlJuly 25, 2018

The film, like Oakland itself, is forever evolving, always becoming some new thing just when it at last seems to have revealed its full self

<i>Mission: Impossible – Fallout</i> Might Restore Your Faith in Action Blockbusters

Mission: Impossible – Fallout Might Restore Your Faith in Action Blockbusters

By Bilge EbiriJuly 25, 2018

A cinematic centrifuge of acrobatic stunt work, breakneck chases and immersive action, Mission: Impossible – Fallout is a perfectly calibrated piece of filmmaking that plays the viewer like a drum right from the start

<i>Cherokee Creek</i>, Dallas Actor’s Bloody Funny Bigfoot Movie, Premieres Thursday

Cherokee Creek, Dallas Actor’s Bloody Funny Bigfoot Movie, Premieres Thursday

By Danny GallagherJuly 25, 2018

The story behind Cherokee Creek is more than just the usual tale of an ambitious filmmaker enduring obstacles such as dwindling funding, long editing sessions and persuading the cast to do nude scenes in freezing weather. The raunchy horror-comedy and first full-length film written and directed by actor Todd Jenkins, which…

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What’s Been Happening on <i>Married At First Sight</i> in Dallas? Glad You Asked

What’s Been Happening on Married At First Sight in Dallas? Glad You Asked

By Paige SkinnerJuly 25, 2018

Practically everyone in the world is talking about Married At First Sight in Dallas. People have some thoughts and people want to know more things. And because you — yes, you, the poor person reading this free online article — don’t have cable, you’re relying on some poor newsperson to…

Hulu’s <i>Castle Rock</i> Is, for Better and Worse, an All-You-Can-Eat Stephen King Buffet

Hulu’s Castle Rock Is, for Better and Worse, an All-You-Can-Eat Stephen King Buffet

By Alan ScherstuhlJuly 23, 2018

Much of the series comes down to scenes of men digging up dogs or dogs digging up men, and then veteran actors — Sissy Spacek — talking around what it all means

Cinépolis Movie Theater Opens Without Those Annoying Front-Row Seats

Cinépolis Movie Theater Opens Without Those Annoying Front-Row Seats

By Juan BetancourtJuly 23, 2018

The wait is over. Cinépolis, the Mexican movie theater chain, is set to open its second movie theater in DFW on Friday at Victory Park. Cinépolis was founded in the city of Morelia, Michoacán, in 1971. It’s the fourth-largest movie chain in the world and is the No. 1 cinema…

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New Film About Stanley Marcus Shows He Was as Controversial as He Was Fashionable

New Film About Stanley Marcus Shows He Was as Controversial as He Was Fashionable

By Karen GavisJuly 23, 2018

With the skill of a master showman, Stanley Marcus made luxury retail shopping a distinctive Dallas experience. Mr. Stanley: The Merchant Prince, a short film detailing his life, premiered last weekend in California. The six-minute film, which screened Saturday at the Jolla International Fashion Film Festival, has been nominated as…

Gus Van Sant’s <i>Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot</i> a Bumpy Ride

Gus Van Sant’s Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot a Bumpy Ride

By Kristen Yoonsoo KimJuly 20, 2018

Despite some distracting narrative choices and sketchy character development (especially with Mara’s character, who, of course, turns into a love interest), the film does eventually find its footing

Eugene Jarecki’s <i>The King</i> Loads Elvis and America Into a Wood Chipper Aimed at Your Face

Eugene Jarecki’s The King Loads Elvis and America Into a Wood Chipper Aimed at Your Face

By Alan ScherstuhlJuly 19, 2018

… It’s as scattered and disorienting as the infamous LP Having Fun With Elvis On Stage, an official cheapie that consisted of nothing but the King’s between-songs ‘70s stage banter

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It’s Sadly Kind of Perfect That New Season of <i>GLOW</i> Is Stolen by Marc Maron

It’s Sadly Kind of Perfect That New Season of GLOW Is Stolen by Marc Maron

By Lara ZarumJuly 19, 2018

In Season 2, that tension gathers over Sam and Ruth (Alison Brie), a GLOW wrestler/cast member and veteran of discouraging, often humiliating Hollywood casting calls

Brainstorming the Revolution with <i>Sorry to Bother You</i> Director Boots Riley

Brainstorming the Revolution with Sorry to Bother You Director Boots Riley

By Lara ZarumJuly 19, 2018

Sorry to Bother You sings in a voice all its own, thanks to the righteous vision of Riley, known for his 1990s hip-hop group The Coup and his vocal support for labor rights

Profoundly Human <i>Eighth Grade</i> Teaches More Than Actual Junior High Does

Profoundly Human Eighth Grade Teaches More Than Actual Junior High Does

By Bilge EbiriJuly 19, 2018

Part of Eighth Grade’s charm comes from a refusal to go for easy confrontations or humiliations; it keeps threatening to become a cringe-fest, but pulls back, as Burnham opts instead for something more human and realistic

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<i>Unfriended: Dark Web</i> Kills Its Horror Fun by Believing in the Trolls

Unfriended: Dark Web Kills Its Horror Fun by Believing in the Trolls

By April WolfeJuly 19, 2018

As with most horror films, the cast gets whittled down one by one by the killer, in this case, a cabal of folks in black hoods capable of showing up at the characters’ homes at a moment’s notice — they’re maniacally smart, always 10 steps ahead of the gang

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