An Assault, And Everything That Came AfterIn Paul Verhoven’s ‘Elle,’ Isabelle Huppert takes control as both actress and auteur.By Miriam BaleNovember 30, 2016
With one phone call, Donald Trump might have upturned America’s relationship with both Pakistan and India.
Grierson & Leitch Episode 45: Allied, The Truman Show and HancockBy Tim Grierson and Will LeitchNovember 30, 2016
The Last Unknown Man He appeared out of nowhere. He had no name, no memory, no past. He was the only person the FBI ever listed as missing even though they knew where he was. How could B.K. Doe remain anonymous in the modern age’s matrix of observation?By Matt WolfeNovember 21, 2016
Ranting Trump Voters on Viral Videos Aren’t Empowered. They’re the Opposite.By Graham VyseNovember 30, 2016
The Novelist and the MaestroIn a new book of conversations, Haruki Murakami mines the memories of famed conductor Seiji Ozawa for an insider view of orchestra life.By W. David MarxNovember 28, 2016
The Things They BurnedA private contractor tossed U.S. military waste in Iraq and Afghanistan into giant pits and burned it. Now soldiers forced to breathe the toxic fumes are sick or dying—and the government is using faulty science to evade responsibility.By Jennifer PercyNovember 22, 2016
I Was a Teenage Nazi Wannabe The alt-right is a loser's poor fantasy of what a radical revolution looks like. I should know.By Jacob BacharachNovember 23, 2016