‘The Zookeeper’s Wife’ Is a Riveting Tale of Fascism and Fur Adorable animals in peril, Nazis and Jessica Chastain fearlessly tackling a Polish accent are the ingredients of 'The Zookeeper’s Wife.' By Rex Reed
Golden Globe Nominations 2014: Let the Games Begin! It’s time for the Golden Globe nominations, and with some of the more satellite awards pulling for early frontrunners (Gotham, By Drew Grant
The Wicked Man: ‘The Fifth Estate’ Is an Incomprehensible Biopic About Australian Cyberpunk Julian Assange Timely but sluggish and confusing, The Fifth Estate will be a hard sell. Corruption in cyberspace should be a helluva lot more entertaining than this. By Rex Reed
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Unveils the Design for a New Wing by Mexican Architect Frida Escobedo By Elisa Carollo
OpenAI’s CFO Says a Fully For-Profit Structure Is the ‘Right Answer for Us’ By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly