In Steven Shainberg’s story of erotic submission starring Maggie Gyllenhaal and James Spader, sex becomes a space for both play and liberation. From our June 2003 issue.
The New Republic on MSNOpinion
Trump Begs GOP Billionaire to Bring Back the Movie Rush Hour
Trump has repeatedly claimed to have brought grocery prices down, despite consumers experiencing the biggest price jump in ...
A judge said state officials did not err when ordering supervisors of elections to scrap petition signatures for adult-use ...
The Age of Disclosure,” a documentary featuring government and military officials, was screened for a bipartisan group of ...
Ten stories, six directors and a massive cast, this film aimed high but crashed hard, turning into one of Bollywood’s most ...
Emily Blunt sat down with Elle magazine for its Women in Hollywood cover series and looked back at her first movie audition, which was for Paweł Pawlikowski’s 2004 romance drama “My Summer of Love.” ...
Governor Gavin Newsom's brutal takedown of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with a shocking barefoot photo sends social media into a ...
USA TODAY asked several White House aides who worked at the East Wing in various administrations what the now-vanished historic space meant to them.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results