Horror cinema has enjoyed growing popularity lately and is among the few genres to perform fairly consistently well even amid the three years (and still going) of Covid pandemic. Scream VI is one of ...
Slate has a new daily crossword! Editor-in-chief Hillary Frey recently interviewed Slate’s crossword editor, Quiara Vasquez, about what goes into editing puzzles, the ins and outs of the crossword ...
Here’s a pro tip for editors: do not, under any circumstance, publish an artificial intelligence-generated “interview” with someone you didn’t actually interview, especially if they have suffered a ...
A liberal reporter added fuel to online fire that a conservative news outlet was duped by a former President Trump impersonator, or even artificial intelligence – resulting in an embarrassing editor’s ...
Frances (Aud Mason-Hyde), a non-binary teenager, falls in love with Amsterdam on a visit to her beloved grandpa (John Lithgow), who she affectionately calls Jimpa, in Sophie Hyde’s film of the same ...
Shawver broke down the gothic nightmare during IndieWire's crafts roundtable. That challenge crystallized in one of the movie’s boldest sequences, the “Pale, Pale Moon” performance from Pearline ...
In Two Women, an adaptation of Claude Fournier’s Two Women in Gold (1970), two women, one struggling with depression and the other on a difficult maternity leave, find that misadventure and taboo make ...
Kathryn Bigelow’s “A House of Dynamite” presented a unique challenge for editor Kirk Baxter. The film, which follows different arms of the United States government as it works to prevent a fictional ...