The Rewind
I Want All of Tony Soprano's Clothes So Bad
After binging 'The Sopranos,' I have way too many thoughts about the Skip's wardrobe, from his short-sleeved button-downs to The Robe.
How 'Best in Show' Influenced a Generation of Comedy TV
Without Christopher Guest's mockumentary, released 20 years ago this week, shows like 'The Office' and 'Parks and Rec' may never have been made.
We Asked Psychiatrists if Tony Soprano's Shrink Is Good at Her Job
Tony constantly accuses Dr. Jennifer Melfi of being incompetent—but what do real-life psychoanalysts think?
Let's Revisit 'Sex and the City 2' for the Sake of Pure Masochism
For the 10-year anniversary of the iconic series' second film adaptation, it's time to revisit the most awful moments of 'Sex and the City 2.'
'The Color of Friendship' Is Still Disney Channel's Most Progressive Movie About Race
The story of friendship between a South African exchange student and a Black American girl grappled with police brutality, privilege, and racial slurs.
Leonardo DiCaprio's 'The Beach' Predicted the Worst of Influencer Culture
The movie's popularity destroyed a pristine Thai beach. Twenty years later, influencers and geotags are wreaking havoc everywhere.
The Future Is Now: What ‘Blade Runner’ Got Right and Wrong About 2019
The planet: dying. Cars: not yet flying. Noodles: still delicious.
'An American Tail' Explores Bleak Immigrant Struggles That Still Resonate in 2019
We spoke to Fievel's creator Don Bluth about how its themes still resonate in an America with rising anti-Semitism and family separation at the border.
Thirty Years Later, 'Heathers' Is Still the Best Dark Comedy About High School Hell
With its wacky plot, biting dialogue, and pitch-black subject matter, 'Heathers' offered a twisted glimpse of high school that's only become more relevant.