A look at key quotes from the podium this week as Lavonte David, Charlie Heck, Sterling Shepard and Anthony Walker Jr. look ...
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Lars von Trier is exciting and enraging – his Parkinson’s diagnosis spells doom for cinemaAs the controversial director behind ‘Antichrist’ is admitted to a care centre for Parkinson’s weeks after the death of David Lynch, Xan Brooks wonders whether this may be the endgame for a certain st ...
One of England’s loudest bands will be returning to the big screen this fall. 'Spinal Tap II: The End Continues,' is finally getting its release date.
He quotes dissident German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who was murdered by the Nazis: “When you create an organization in ...
From Anyone But You to Perfect Date to Pretty Woman, there's no shortage of movies with the fake dating trope to pick for ...
PBS NEWSHOUR: New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including the Senate passes a bill to ...
That's New York Times columnist David Brooks, and Jonathan Capehart, associate editor for The Washington Post. It's great to have you here, as always. So let's start with Ukraine.
DAVID BROOKS, NEW YORK TIMES: Yes, that's a valid point. I mean, they haven't been paying any — as long as the Cold War was going on, they didn't have to pay their dues.
David Brooks: Yes, it's pretty revolutionary. I mean, I think, first, you can say goodbye to NATO. NATO is really built around Article V, the promise we make to each other that we will defend each ...
Brooks and Marcus on how abortion restrictions could motivate voters in November New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Ruth Marcus join Geoff Bennett to ...
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