Politics in real life can be frustrating and stressful — you name it. On TV, the world of politics can be hilarious, inspiring, or, well, reminiscent of the stress-inducing reality of politics. These are the best shows about politics, from the satirical to the idealized visions of how things could be.
Sometimes, the entire film is built around the work of a particular artist, while at others, a famous musician is hired to craft an entire soundtrack from scratch. In either case, it’s worth taking a closer look at some of the most notable times a film has used the music of a famous musician.
Have you ever watched a show and suddenly thought, “Wait, what happened to that character?” Sure, television characters die or are otherwise written out of a series all the time, but once in a while, they stop appearing with any explanation or acknowledgment whatsoever. Here are 23 TV shows with characters who inexplicably disappeared.
Often, we hear about the one-season wonders in television. People espouse a Freaks and Geeks or a My So-Called Life. What about the two-season wonders? Some were canceled too soon, others wrapped up of their own accord.
Whether talking literature, comics, television or film, heroes of the law, notably the courtroom, remain popular to viewers of all ages and backgrounds, especially those of the fictional variety.
Aaron Sorkin revealed he suffered a stroke that potentially could have left him paralyzed. The Oscar-winning “Social Network” screenwriter said in a Wednesday New York Times interview that the stroke occurred in November 2022 during the writing process for “Camelot,” his first Broadway musical adaptation.
Do they sometimes ratchet up the bombast for the sake of storytelling? Sure, but that’s cool with us. Here are some of the best and most memorable movies based on legitimate legal events.
There’s a good chance you know somebody who is a teacher or works in sales in an office. It may even be you! Sometimes, though, TV shows feature unusual, uncommon workplaces. These are some of those shows.
If you are watching television, why not watch a show about making television? Hey, you’re already a fan of TV! There have been many TV shows about the making of television. These are the most memorable.
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is resurrecting the superhero movie debate. The “Matrix Resurrections” actor and “Aquaman” star told Vulture that he balances being
Aaron Sorkin’s hit stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird” will not return to Broadway. The show, which closed in January amid Jeff Daniels’ departure from the cast and a severe COVID-19 surge, was always thought to be on a temporary hiatus.
We hope you will love these 17 facts about “Being the Ricardos,” or at least find them interesting.
There have been several movies about the world of TV in one way or another. Let’s channel surf our way through some of the more notable ones.
This list of the top 25 films set in the District of Columbia is not solely movies about our federal government.
The world of medicine can be dramatic. At least, that’s what entertainment would have us believe.
Curated by the IndieWire Crafts team, Craft Considerations is a platform for filmmakers to talk about recent work we believe is worthy of awards consideration.
Oscar winner Aaron Sorkin (“The Social Network”) deserves every award he has won in theater, television, and film, but it also means he’s often perceived as an old-school establishment player.
Aaron Sorkin has become the latest creative to rush to actor Jeremy Strong’s defense, following a controversial profile of the “Succession” actor published in The New Yorker online last week.
The writer-director uses the TV sitcom's royal couple to score ideological points, and occasionally lets his actors remind you that they were human beings
In retrospect, writer and director Aaron Sorkin’s baffling admission that he doesn’t necessarily think “I Love Lucy” would be considered “funny” today should have caused an even larger fervor than it did (read: a small fervor, at least in social media circles).
First reactions to “Being the Ricardos,” Aaron Sorkin’s biopic of comedy legends Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, are coming in following the movie’s first screening in Los Angeles.
Aaron Sorkin is keeping the hope alive for “The Social Network” sequel. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, the Oscar-winning screenwriter had this to say about a potential follow-up to David Fincher’s acclaimed Facebook drama: “Well, I don’t want to make news here.
The most important review of a biographical drama comes from either the subject or the subject's loved ones. In that regard, Aaron Sorkin just scored big.
Every sports fan has his or her favorite commentator, analyst, columnist, or media personality. However, some of the sports' best media types aren't even real.
If there is a definitive movie about the evolution of the internet, it’s The Social Network. Here are 20 facts you might not know about The Social Network.
Andrew Garfield went where no man or woman should go for Buzzfeed's "Thirst Tweets" series, plunging deep into his fans's most honest musings about him.
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