Mister, I’m sticking with The Boss! What year is it? (#571)
Bennington continues to bide his time in the production offices of The Continuing Adventures of Cliff Booth.
Presumed Innocent gets the job done as far as reboots are concerned.
Bennington ponders the infinite as the wait continues on the set for The Continuing Adventures of Cliff Booth.
Look for the fewest people...
Mountainhead isn't particularly transcendent, but at least it addresses our times.
Even Morgan doesn't understand why Tapper's book on Joe Biden's decline is so offensive to so many.
A disappointment, but his latest column could lead to an entertaining feud with David Brooks.
Somehow it managed to be both postmodern and reactionary.
Kegs are for closers.
My relationship with weed.
Duster is from the Lost creative team, but it's not a “mystery box” show.
One of Mizoguchi’s only films where he channels fundamental sympathy toward a cohesive political statement.
For years, the idea of positive thinking possessing the power to manifest material goodness has maintained a hold on American consciousnesses. Why?
The evenhanded approach is to cut off Harvard, NPR, and everything else regardless of how they behave.
Autist disagrees with expert.
What drives a European security expert to hold his breath for six-and-a-half minutes while floating face-down in a Bristol swimming pool?
A good man loved by all. Bless you, Father Jack.
The late actor talks about his work in this interview recorded in Sacramento in 1983.
Including "Looking Glass," "Funnels," and more.
The disgraced politician talks about the 2016 Election, Hillary Clinton, and more in the season premiere of The Adam Friedland Show.
The drummer for At the Drive-In and Sparta talks to Dean Delray about the difficulties of getting the band back together.
The late musician is up for anything in this Late Night appearance first aired on May 18, 2000.
The comedian talks about his new movie Friendship and more during this talk show appearance.
The Philadelphia soul legends perform their signature song on television in 1973.
German television documentary on the band made in the year 2000.
An obscure single from the late 1960s featuring Hazlewood and Ann-Margret on vocals.
The third single from the band's comeback album Instant Holograms on Metal Film, out everywhere this Friday.
Emma Vigeland and Sam Seder talk about O'Rourke's recent comments on the former President's ill-fated decision to run for re-election.