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As an unknown teenager, he stuck with the team through the hard times. As a famous actor, he is loving every second of a deep playoff run.
How the Carnivore Diet Saved My Marriage—and Changed My Life
When his wife’s mental-health struggles and his own malaise threatened their life together, the author discovered the joys of a meat-only diet.
Ari Aster Hasn’t Seen the Reviews for ‘Eddington’
The Covid-era satire has been divisive at Cannes, but the director has not seen the reviews. He’s focused on his fears about where the world is headed.
Our 4 Favorite Projectors Will Fundamentally Change Your Home Entertainment
Maybe that home theater is still on the cards.
‘The Order,’ ‘The Outrun’ and More Streaming Gems
A handful of last year’s best (yet overlooked) indies are among this month’s hidden treasures on your subscription streamers.
Kristen Stewart’s ‘The Chronology of Water’ Wins Praise, But She’s Ready for Battle
Her directorial debut, “The Chronology of Water,” has earned good notices, but after fighting to get it made, the filmmaker wouldn’t mind a battle with reviewers.
Greg Cannom, Who Made Brad Pitt Old and Marlon Wayans White, Dies at 73
He won five Oscars as a makeup artist on movies in which characters transformed, like “Mrs. Doubtfire,” “White Chicks” and many more.
Jennifer Lawrence Gets Her First Cannes Premiere. (It’s a Risky One.)
In “Die My Love” with Robert Pattinson, she plays a mother with postpartum depression. She was four months pregnant then and the hormones helped a lot.
Theater to Stream: The Tony-Nominated ‘Yellow Face,’ ‘Vanya’ and More
Watch the Tony nominee Daniel Dae Kim in David Henry Hwang’s comedy, and take in cabaret at 54 Below, all from your living room.
Eiza González Says Legend of Zelda Changed How She Looks at Life
“At first glance you’d be like, ‘Oh, it’s a simple game,’” said the star of the new movie “Fountain of Youth.” “But it’s so much more deep than anyone could imagine.”