'Tell Me Who I Am,' And Three More Fascinating, Complicated Documentaries About Family
From a twin hiding a dark secret to a father determined to find his daughter's killer, these documentaries show the power and endurance of familial love.
From a twin hiding a dark secret to a father determined to find his daughter's killer, these documentaries show the power and endurance of familial love.
Fredrik Backman was asked to speak at a function, and after initially not being completely on board with the idea, Backman became the star of the show almost immediately.
The Kansas City Chiefs kicker has faced backlash over comments he made at Benedictine College recently — but he's not the victim of "cancel culture" that the right-wing media wants him to be.
"Everything today is being developed for Instagram instead of being developed for people to actually enjoy things," a person commented.
Nope, it's not the one in Las Vegas, either.
For the sum of $329,900, you could own a truly unique home.
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The stars of the "Mad Max: Fury Road" prequel discuss tricky stunts, working with George Miller, the makeup and prosthetics they had to wear and more.
As restaurant prices rise faster than general inflation, Americans are collectively saying “we have food at home.”
When does our taste in music stagnate?
Breathable fabrics like cotton and linen are must-haves during the summer.
Your goal is to turn every letter solid.
It was his first time going to an American restaurant too!
"If you could only save either me or mom from drowning, what would you do?" she asked.
The legendary filmmaker can't hold back from directing even his daughter's social media posts.
This week, a coworker who frequently stabs at or whittles office equipment, a letter writer whose fiancé has decided to have a child with another woman and a boss who wants to bake for one direct report’s birthday but not the other.
Arsenio dared to challenge the actor to some basketball, not knowing he would go onto star in "White Men Can't Jump," because Hall got smoked. Just thoroughly cooked.
If you've ever had to look up and listen to a robot voice pronounce "Jarritos," then you might be included in this dataset.
In some parts of the world, younger generations are considerably unhappier than older ones.
It appears this bit, from John Mulaney's new Netflix show "Everybody's in LA," was made specifically for Bill Hader.
A woman considers choosing her childhood boyfriend over a dream vacation.
While other brands race to the bottom, these companies insist on making products that don't suck.
There is a number, and it may not be as crazy as you think.
Researching vintage footage, where every American looks fit.
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Starbucks is reportedly reducing the flavor they use in their drinks, stating customers don't notice.
A man in a hammock on a bus has really captured the internet's imagination.
If you're claustrophobic or have pyrophobia, don't watch this.
Colin Jost and Michael Che have a tradition of getting each other to read jokes they've not seen before — and this time, Jost's wife got dragged into it.
That's one way to depict Britain's reigning monarch.
GQ spoke with people who have given up drugs and alcohol about the clarity, awkwardness and pleasure of sex after getting clean.
Nobody show this to Megan McCain, I wanna be the one.
The US homicide rate is far above the rate of other nations.
For one memorable season in the 90s, I travelled with a group called Colney Hatch. It gave me a fleeting but fascinating window into the treatment of women who are "with the band."
"I agree with the results," one person commented.
A Brit is facing prosecution for flooding a Thailand restaurant with fake one-star reviews.
Plan ahead. Actively listen. And discuss how to move forward.
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Prepare to have this in your head for the rest of the day.
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Example one, an iPhone.
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The man born Bob Ritchie calls Trump his “bestie" and spouts right-wing talking points. Many close to him wonder what the hell happened.
While participating in the Colbert Questionert, Letterman deftly sidesteps a serious question with an expert comedic jab.
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