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Adam Nayman
The Drama
Has a Big Reveal—and a Strangely Anodyne Effect
To make sense of the film starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, a few spoilers are necessary.
John Semley
The Manosphere Is Too Online for Louis Theroux
Theroux has used disarming interview techniques on white nationalists, the Westboro Baptist Church, and street gang members. But they don’t work in his new documentary.
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The Little Magazine That Defied American Censorship
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Stephanie Gorton
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Kim Phillips-Fein
The Enduring Vigilante Credo of Bernie Goetz
How the subway shooter and his defenders honed the politics of fear and grievance
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Jacob Bacharach
How Gambling Ate the World
In less than a decade, betting apps swallowed sports. And now they’re doing the same to the news.