Five Surprisingly Confessional Films To Watch After 'Baby Reindeer'
These works offer unflinchingly honest glimpses into the lives and experiences of their creators.
These works offer unflinchingly honest glimpses into the lives and experiences of their creators.
"I was gonna say, the dress section is popping today, but WTF is going on," Tiana Renay said.
Based on YouTube comments from former warehouse employees, this depiction of the job is pretty accurate.
I've extended a bag of Hot Cheetos by weeks doing this.
The South Dakota governor and contender for Trump's vice presidential running mate made the disturbing admission in her forthcoming memoir.
Even when the song is a stone-cold jam on its own, an iconic use in film or a marketing campaign can rewrite our sense memory.
Chelsea Davis tried Gordon Ramsay's recipe for cooking rib-eye steak in an air fryer. She's convinced this is the best, easiest way to cook steak in an air fryer.
She would go on to become a beauty queen and him a honored officer.
These movies are funny, deeply weird and dark, and there's a very good chance they'll have you on your couch saying, "what in the world is going on?"
This week, an employee being asked to attend an all-staff “cleansing,” a letter writer nervous to ask their boyfriend to pay back a $3,128 loan and a mother who made a dig at her daughter’s appearance after years of estrangement.
"To the man in the black jacket recording, please find a cast member at the end of this performance," an employee said on speaker.
Most of Pokémon's estimated $147 billion revenue comes from merchandise sales.
At least we'll always be number one in football. Right?
It seems like it would be hell on your back, but you simply can't argue with an overhead that low.
For a while, McConaughey was mainly known for playing hunky love interests in rom-coms — but it wasn't until he branched out into wildly different roles and genres that we got see just how talented he is.
Homebuyers in several states can spend as much as five figures on additional, unexpected fees.
Ali Heibati was about to fight in his first MMA fight when he made the worst decision of his life.
Eight out of ten people say that the behavior of other people in the theater irritates them.
Rising sea levels are threatening to swamp Jakarta, Indonesia's biggest city, so authorities are building a new capital called Nusantara.
It turns out that the solution lies in correcting our lack of shoulder mobility.
These garbage designs need to go back to the drawing board or at least into the trash can.
Your goal is to turn every letter solid.
Special effects and makeup artists can do incredible things. For instance, Walton Goggins becoming The Ghoul went from taking five hours to under two over the course of filming Prime Video's "Fallout."
That's what happened to me! I licked too many envelopes.
The US is a big place, so maybe consider going somewhere else.
Jimmy Highroller goes over the ongoing NBA first round series, which continue to escalate into madness, as injuries, upsets and temper tantrums take over our timelines.
A soon-to-be father regrets the baby naming pact he made with his sister.
While Trump being a criminal scumbag was the main topic of discussion, Jost also had a killer line about his wife Scarlett Johansson.
Roughly a third of Americans can't afford a $500 expense out of pocket — so what do they do when an unexpected cost, like a broken-down car, arises?
Few of us were surrounded by wealth growing up, but some kids had it a lot harder than others.
Tesla is in trouble: sales are falling and competition from China is ramping up. It's clear Elon Musk can't fix the company, it needs a new CEO.
This mesmerizing POV footage has taken both Twitter and TikTok by storm. And for good reason!
The internet reacts to a picture of a tanned, bearded Mark Zuckerberg.
He pitched slave-ship dramas to Ingmar Bergman, cast Marlon Brando as a bisexual man and wrote a Malcolm X screenplay that horrified the FBI. Why was this cinephile spurned by Hollywood?
You'll never be able to rewatch the classics the same way again.
A whole bunch of main characters were born on Wednesday this week.
The actor has expressed a preference for "Emily" rather than the acting moniker she was forced to adopt early in her career. Helen Coffey looks at why names are so important — and how they can fundamentally shape our identity.
You might not want to play "Killing in the Name" for your pre-schooler, but you can set them up to be little renegades of funk.
There's a good chance that the password you've been using since middle school can be cracked in seconds.
The costly procedure was supposed to give women a new kind of freedom. Is that what it really offers?
Come for the kid getting a quick history lesson about two different bridges, stay for the teacher making fun of America at the end.
Not all work is worthwhile. In fact, there are quite a few careers that are actively harming society.
"Having turned my back on the partying, hangovers and self-destruction, I've slowly worked out what was behind them — and how to replace them with something better."
From linking back up with José Arroyo, to getting hot sauce stuck underneath his wedding ring, here's how Conan O'Brien's iconic "Hot Ones" episode came to life behind-the-scenes.
Time doesn't heal all wounds. In fact, folks are just as angry after all these years.
China's state-sponsored disinformation campaign has been running at a massive scale for seven years — but no one is looking at it.
"In American strip clubs you have to throw money at the girls, but in Japan..."
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, conservative activists led a counterattack against campus antiwar and civil rights demonstrators by demanding action from college presidents, the courts and the police.
"I want my husband to do the things I fantasize about this man doing to me."
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