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The director Rithy Panh dramatizes events from 1978, when a group of outsiders was allowed to enter Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge.
‘How to Train Your Dragon’ Review: The Return of Hiccup and Toothless
This live action remake of the 2010 animated film is religiously faithful to the original. The result is exhilarating at times, if somewhat mechanical.
How Jon Bernthal Became Hollywood’s Most Dependable Bruiser
Jon Bernthal’s strange journey taught him to bring a surprising softness to his tough-guy characters.
Open-Ear Headphones Are In, and These Are the 5 Best Pairs
Uninterrupted listening without blocking out the world.
These Are the 5 Best and Brightest Outdoor TVs for Every Occassion
Full sun, partial sun, or in the shade—we found the best of each.
There’s Still No Better Shoe Than the L.L. Bean Blucher Moc
A little more rough-and-tumble than a boat shoe but just as ready for summer, it’s become my go-to.
A24 Promotes ‘Materialists’ by Rating New York’s Single Men on Stock Exchange
To promote its new film “Materialists,” A24 worked with the New York Stock Exchange to sort participants by attributes like income, height and homeownership.
As Mister Romantic, John C. Reilly Just Wants to Spread Love
The actor’s passion project is a cabaret act in which he sings the standards. “It might sound Pollyanna-ish,” he says, but his goal is to connect.
‘Titan: The OceanGate Disaster’ Review: A Company’s Failures
Netflix’s documentary about the catastrophe uses familiar techniques to spotlight the faulty judgment of Stockton Rush, who ran OceanGate.
Father’s Day Gifts for Dads Who Don’t Want Anything, According to Esquire’s Editor in Chief
Shopping for the old man doesn’t need to be hard. Michael Sebastian, a dad of two, makes it easy with his list of the best gifts for Pops.