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If you don’t have access to Roku, you probably missed the offbeat screen biography of Weird Al Yankovic. A parody of biopics, “Weird: The Al Yankovic Story” gives Daniel Radcliffe a role no one must have thought he could play.
Charged with killing his wife and son, Murdaugh was the subject of countless national news stories, captivating audiences with his courtroom behavior. For a new role, Bill Pullman, meanwhile, was trying to make sense of the situations that led to the trial.
In the latest season of “Fargo,” Jon Hamm certainly faces jumping off points. As Sheriff Roy Tillman, a “constitutional” lawman, he has plenty of those “should we go there?” moments. And he does.
What “May December” shows is how the “process” affects the outcome. Without meeting Gracie (Julianne Moore), Elizabeth (Natalie Portman) might have delivered a different performance. With her as a resource, it has to be different.
The “Dancing with the Stars” competition had special moments that made it must-see TV including: guest stars and an appearance by last year’s winners. The finale came down to the one vote to decide who would go home with the Len Goodman mirror-ball trophy.
It seems like an eternity since the last Indiana Jones film was released. But, folks, it was part of the summer onslaught. After “Barbie,” “Oppenheimer” and “Killers of the Flower Moon,” something like Indiana Jones does get buried.
Newcomer Dominic Sessa landed a lead role in Alexander Payne's moving new dramedy "The Holdovers." Journal Critic Bruce Miller chatted with him as well as Payne and co-star Da’Vine Joy Randolph about the film.
James Marsden compares the structure of "Jury Duty" to a giant Jenga tower. "The more pieces you take out, the more precarious it becomes," he says. In the hybrid series, Marsden plays a heightened version of himself, reporting for jury duty.
Constructed much like the princess films that have built the company, “Wish” follows a 17-year-old as she applies to apprentice King Magnifico (voiced by Chris Pine), who can make wishes come true.
Even though she’s not the best dancer, the judges set her up for the dramatic “we’re not eliminating anyone” announcement at the end of Tuesday’s show.
That didn’t take long. Now, “Expend4bles” is on DVD – and, if you’re thinking of it as a Christmas gift, not a minute too soon.
There’s a real “I can do anything I want” attitude to “Next Goal Wins” that makes it about as inspiring as a student film without structure.
If you're wondering what movies there are to look forward to over the holiday season, the Journal's Bruce Miller has you covered. The Boy and the Heron, The Color Purple, and Wonka are just a few to keep your eyes out for.
The Mexican restaurant from the acclaimed Vicia team, originally an outdoor pop-up, opened its brick-and-mortar location last April.
We test out the newest and best snacks so you don't have to.
Here are a few things on our radar this year on the St. Louis arts and entertainment scene.
Catch up on all of December's restaurant openings and closings here.
Say hello to the latest dog in the American Kennel Club’s lineup of recognized breeds. The Danish-Swedish farmdog joined the pack Thursday.
Wildenstein often downplayed the extent of her procedures, claiming the “cat eyes” she was so infamous for were a family trait, or that different hairstyles changed the way she looked.
After large drops during the pandemic, life expectancy in the United States should recover to 2019 levels this year nationally and in 26 states — but not as fast as it should compared with similar countries.
As the drugs have gained name recognition among adults, they’ve also become increasingly popular with children and adolescents. But are the safe?
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As the year nears its end, check out Jasmine Osby's 24 favorite songs released by St. Louis natives in 2024.
What's your favorite Missouri winery?
Take a drive and visit an area that's new to you, explore and eat, then hop in your car and head back home.
The past few years have seen a boom of new options in St. Louis for bagels and biscuits, breakfast sandwiches and burritos, pancakes and French toast.
As the year nears its end, check out Jasmine Osby's 24 favorite songs released by St. Louis natives in 2024.
Just two days after the release of their long-awaited, debut album, Root Mod is ready to show the world who they are.
Here are a few things on our radar this year on the St. Louis arts and entertainment scene.
The show is returning to the Pageant for the second year. Could Voodoo Talking Heads become to the New Year what El Monstero is to Christmas?
St. Louis staged more than 100 plays, musicals and operas this year, and that doesn’t include all of the touring productions that came through town. While every work had its merits, some created especially memorable moments. Here are my top 10 in descending order. (Touring productions weren’…
The troupe is performing at Kwanzaa events around the city.
On Christmas, folks will gather at 31art Gallery to exchange ugly art and have a non-Christmas party.
After discovering only bare-bones facts about the girl in the photo, Lily Tuck decided to write a novel that imagined her life and charted her fate.
Because of the holiday, the bestsellers for the week that ended Dec. 21 from Publishers Week were not available for print.
Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Dec. 14 from Publishers Weekly.
Romance is the darling of the publishing industry and new-ish romance book clubs are gaining popularity.