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Commentary: The lost art of prank-calling strangers — Elana Rabinowitz

Commentary: My level of telephone mayhem never reached heights of cruelty, but the endless hours of making or receiving prank calls in those pre-internet days became my coming-of-age story.
Enrigue’s Now I Surrender scraps the simplistic binary of cowboys and Indians in favor of a wild, multifaceted war story.
Anupam Kher is returning to his creative roots even as he pushes into new cinematic territory. Drawing inspiration from his 1984 breakthrough Saaransh, Kher is developing a Varanasi-set project he ...
The 1980s were not a great time for the western genre, but there are several still worth seeking out, featuring Clint ...
When Satoshi Tajiri created Pokémon, he imagined it as a way for kids to connect. The original games, released in Japan in ...
In this generation and age, humor and banter seem to be sadly rare in everyday communication. This commentary provides an ...
"Dungeon Crawler Carl" author Matt Dinniman talks about his TV show plans, teases Book 8 and new release "Operation Bounce ...
Ben Karcher, an Upper Arlington teen, died by suicide. His parents share his hidden battle with depression to help others.
Scenic designer Soutra Gilmour takes us behind the making of the set for "Two Strangers"—and she reveals where to eat, wander, and find inspiration in the city where the show lives.
For most of the 120 years that Variety has covered the entertainment industry, creatives followed a tried and true script to gain the attention of Hollywood’s gatekeepers by cutting their teeth on ...
For 50 years Michael Larrain was Cotati’s “Flower guy,” manning a roadside stand with a quirky name. But Larrain was more ...
IndieWire's Marcus Jones brings his awards-season expertise to an extra-special midnight "movie" genre.