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Maybe the pandemic will merely shrink the movie business, rather than transform it.
Maybe the pandemic will merely shrink the movie business, rather than transform it.
The streaming-entertainment giant will have to decide whether it's going to give us exactly what we want, or introduce us to something new.
We finally arrive at Thomas Cromwell's epiphany.
Georgia's governor can give the go-ahead to theaters to reopen, but he can't get movies on screens, or audiences in seats.
When ordinary human contact can spread a deadly disease, all pop culture takes on a new, anxious tinge.
Thomas Cromwell ascends and arranges his face.
The Netflix documentary series is an affirmation that there are some fates that we can avoid, even in a pandemic.
The coronavirus pandemic makes caped crusaders seem powerless.
Thomas Cromwell, who is never at a loss, confronts the unthinkable.
Alyssa Rosenberg writes about politics and culture.