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Abe Beame

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‘The Adventures of Cliff Booth’ Super Bowl Teaser: David Fincher Takes on Quentin Tarantino
In a grindhouse-ready surprise teaser, the late-'70s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood sequel looks like a Big Kahuna burger of pure vibes.
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‘Infinite Jest’ Came Out 30 Years Ago This Week. If You’ve Never Read It, There’s Never Been a Better Time
David Foster Wallace's thick-as-a-brick 1996 magnum opus is a lit-bro punchline, an online-dating red flag, and a forbidding 1,000-plus-page endurance test. And it might be the key to understanding...
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Delroy Lindo Has Always Been That Guy
His Oscar nomination for Sinners was a nice surprise—but it's also long-overdue recognition for an actor whose brilliant work the Academy's been overlooking for decades.
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Industry Season Four Premiere: Now Is the Time of Monsters
In the first of seven new episodes, TV's most compelling crew of upwardly-mobile sociopaths reckon with their sins after clawing their way to the top.
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Jim Jarmusch is the God of Small Things
The independent-cinema legend talks about his fourteenth film Father Mother Sister Brother and a career dedicated to the fine art of leaving things out.
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Rob Reiner's New York State of Mind
From rom-coms to courtroom drama to playing the Wolf of Wall Street's irascible dad, the late filmmaker and actor put his heart and his hyper-specific sensibility into everything he touched.
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Nas and DJ Premier Finally Locked In for a Full Album
The legendary rapper and producer talk about making Light-Years, a project that fans have been clamoring for since the mid-'90s.
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The 25 Best George Clooney Movies, Definitively Ranked
In Jay Kelly, he plays the last of the the old-school leading men. It's a persona he's embodied on and off screen for three decades—even while subverting his own stardom at every turn.
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The ‘Chair Company’ Finale Was Nuts
Tim Robinson's byzantine HBO comedy about a conspiracy-pilled suburban dad dropped a season-ender that sets the stage for an even wilder season two. Consider us, uh, seated.
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