By staying in the United States, it becomes more realistic that he can find her, too. They've already established that transportation, energy and agricultural infrastructure are crumbling rapidly, and yet we are supposed to believe that he is going to find her in the end? Also, maybe that lovesick plotline could be minimized, and we can focus on other ways Yorick grows.
Read MoreThe energy of Joel Coen's The Tragedy of Macbeth is going to sustain me for the rest of my life, I think.
Read More"There should simply be better parts for women and actors of color," Daniel Craig said when asked if James Bond could be played by a woman.
Read MoreNow we are exactly eight months into the Biden Administration and I am seeing images of federal agents riding horses and whipping desperate refugees to corral them together.
Read MoreNintendo has announced a 40-minute Direct starting tomorrow at 3PM PT. The Direct will focus on Nintendo Switch releases for this winter.
Read MoreDear Evan Hansen follows the story of Evan Hansen (played by a very much 27 going on 28 year-old Ben Platt) as he tries to better himself through therapy and opening up in his senior year of high school.
Read MoreThe upcoming film Passing is based on the Nella Larson novel by the same name, which tells the story of two Black women, Clare Kendry and Irene Redfield, who can pass for white. One chooses not to (Clare), one does (Irene).
Read MoreFoundation's first two episodes premiere on September 24 on Apple TV+, with the following episodes dropping weekly.
Read MoreStar Wars: Visions is an anime anthology composed of seven animation studios telling nine stories that take place in an iconic text crawl far, far away.
Read MoreIf Bennett's apparent anti-Semitic imagery was already known by Marvel, then why did they keep him on the payroll?
Read MoreLA man takes his girlfriend out for ice cream and keeps spotting his past romantic partners as they keep going.