COLUMN: The tragedy of the Netflix Original
Movies are meant for the big screen and Netflix could stand to learn that.
Movies are meant for the big screen and Netflix could stand to learn that.
With a grueling new horror flick coming out, the "Call Me by Your Name" director just isn't feeling peachy anymore.
Each drink is inspired by a work of literature.
Though a remake is coming soon, Dario Argento's 1977 original still deserves a watch.
Sarah Perry's first novel, "The Essex Serpent," sold more than 500,000 copies in the United Kingdom.
The original South Korean horror film is already brilliant.
This Vietnamese inspired little cafe provides its patrons with cleverly-named soups and sandwiches.
The Pulitzer Prize finalist released her first book in six years.
The British singer songwriter is guiding pop music into tomorrow.
Gay visited IU in January 2017 and has won a Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts.
Netflix's new limited series is their latest to misunderstand and misrepresent mental illness.
The novel strives to be socially aware, but lacks the characterization to give it backbone.
Lady Gaga is going to win that Oscar.
The sequel to 2014's "Paddington" is beyond any shred of doubt one of the best movies ever made.
The novel was a National Book Awards Finalist in 2015.
The Netflix film raises concerns about consent, deceit and manipulation.
Michael Mann's true story drama is a heart-rending reminder of the power of truth and the costs of telling it.
America’s favorite guilty pleasure TV show aired season finale last week.
The 2013 album marked a dazzling departure from the artists old ways.
Feast operates under the motto of “one cannot live well, if one has not dined well."