David Edelstein on the scariest movie ever Film critic says one horror flick above all has seeped into our culture like blood into a rug Oct 27, 2013
Allan Gurganus: What the graves give us Author of "Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All" and "Local Souls" describes the joys of living next to a cemetery Oct 27, 2013
David Edelstein on the intense "All Is Lost" Robert Redford gives "the performance of his life" in J.C. Chandor's film of a sailor facing disaster at sea Oct 13, 2013
Ben Stein to GOP: Just chill on the gov't shutdown talk Calls Republican threat to stop funding federal government "a flight from adult responsibility" that is morally indefensible Sep 29, 2013
Edelstein: "Gravity" both cornball AND amazingly incredible Critic calls new outer space thriller starring Sandra Bullock a dazzling bombardment for the heart and the brain Sep 29, 2013
Faith Salie looks ahead to a post-twerking America Says recent flack about Miley Cyrus' on-stage gyrations is similar to what flappers and Elvis faced Sep 29, 2013
Mark Hirsch: How a tree helped heal me Documenting a year in the life of a Bur Oak tree helped a Wisconsin photographer discover the hidden beauty around us Sep 16, 2013
Faith Salie: Burned out on the "fry" Says while women should find their voice, it shouldn't be the creaky and guttural speech known as vocal fry Sep 12, 2013
David Edelstein on the powerful "Short Term 12" Film critic praises drama starring Brie Larson set in a group home for at-risk youth Sep 8, 2013
Fighting back against talkers and texters at the movies David Edelstein lambasts those who ruin the movie-going experience for the rest of us - and praises a theater that did something about it Sep 1, 2013
Faith Salie: "Isn't it time for some lady dollars?" It's been said that women don't care whose face is on paper money as long as they can get their hands on it -- but if that ever was true, it isn't any more Aug 23, 2013
Ben Stein on what real wealth is Says there are plenty of places to find what's most important in your life Aug 4, 2013
Edelstein on "Elysium" and our obsession with apocalypse Film critic says latest end-of-civilization movie is but a trend for which there seems to be no end Aug 4, 2013
"No sweat"? You gotta be kidding Nancy Giles says this season's unforgiving "Triple-H" days mean our hope that sweating will cool us down is evaporating Jul 21, 2013
Nancy Giles: On when we assume Commentary: When "reasonable" is unreasonably used to define Stand Your Ground, Stop and Frisk, and our own anxiety Jul 20, 2013
Daniel Day-Lewis and Ronan Day-Lewis: Father-and-son filmmakers on making "Anemone" The three-time Oscar-winning actor has been absent from movie screens for eight years, until a collaboration with his son, Ronan, brought him back for "Anemone," the story of a man living in self-exile. 13H ago
Miley Cyrus on achieving "Something Beautiful" The "Hannah Montana" actress-turned-Grammy-winning pop star talks about her album "Something Beautiful," sobriety, and reconnecting with her dad through music. 14H ago
AI in the military: Testing a new kind of air force Preparing for the threats of tomorrow, the U.S. Air Force is testing drones piloted by artificial intelligence alongside aircraft flown by humans – and is teaching AI how to fight, a potential revolution in warfare. 14H ago
Yusuf/Cat Stevens on his "Road to Findout" The singer-songwriter who renamed himself Yusuf Islam talks about his new memoir, "Cat on the Road to Findout," his lifelong spiritual quest, and about trying to find and understand himself as an artist. 13H ago
Encountering ICE: A "David vs. Goliath" moment In city after city, the Trump administration has been testing limits of the law in apprehending and detaining people suspected of being undocumented, many of whom have no criminal record. 14H ago
Banning cellphones in schools: Are the kids alright? Most states now have, or are considering, bans of cellphones in public schools. For a generation that grew up with smartphones, being without is a whole new world. 15H ago
This week on "Sunday Morning" (Oct. 5) A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley. 12H ago
Freed Hamas hostage Eli Sharabi on rebuilding his life after 491 days in captivity Eli Sharabi, who was taken hostage by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023, before being released last February, explains why he remains optimistic for the future. Sep 29
The Zombies and their bumpy road to rock 'n' roll immortality Part of the 1960s British pop invasion that began with The Beatles, The Zombies took a lot longer for success to catch up with them. Now their most famous album, 1968's "Odessey and Oracle," has been remastered. Sep 28
Jennifer Lopez on "Kiss of the Spider Woman" The actress talks about playing a screen goddess in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical "Kiss of the Spider Woman"; her love of movie musicals; and her long road from the Bronx to Hollywood. Sep 28
Commentaries
David Edelstein on the scariest movie ever
Film critic says one horror flick above all has seeped into our culture like blood into a rug
Allan Gurganus: What the graves give us
Author of "Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All" and "Local Souls" describes the joys of living next to a cemetery
David Edelstein on the intense "All Is Lost"
Robert Redford gives "the performance of his life" in J.C. Chandor's film of a sailor facing disaster at sea
Ben Stein to GOP: Just chill on the gov't shutdown talk
Calls Republican threat to stop funding federal government "a flight from adult responsibility" that is morally indefensible
Edelstein: "Gravity" both cornball AND amazingly incredible
Critic calls new outer space thriller starring Sandra Bullock a dazzling bombardment for the heart and the brain
Faith Salie looks ahead to a post-twerking America
Says recent flack about Miley Cyrus' on-stage gyrations is similar to what flappers and Elvis faced
Mark Hirsch: How a tree helped heal me
Documenting a year in the life of a Bur Oak tree helped a Wisconsin photographer discover the hidden beauty around us
Faith Salie: Burned out on the "fry"
Says while women should find their voice, it shouldn't be the creaky and guttural speech known as vocal fry
David Edelstein on the powerful "Short Term 12"
Film critic praises drama starring Brie Larson set in a group home for at-risk youth
Fighting back against talkers and texters at the movies
David Edelstein lambasts those who ruin the movie-going experience for the rest of us - and praises a theater that did something about it
Faith Salie: "Isn't it time for some lady dollars?"
It's been said that women don't care whose face is on paper money as long as they can get their hands on it -- but if that ever was true, it isn't any more
Ben Stein on what real wealth is
Says there are plenty of places to find what's most important in your life
Edelstein on "Elysium" and our obsession with apocalypse
Film critic says latest end-of-civilization movie is but a trend for which there seems to be no end
"No sweat"? You gotta be kidding
Nancy Giles says this season's unforgiving "Triple-H" days mean our hope that sweating will cool us down is evaporating
Nancy Giles: On when we assume
Commentary: When "reasonable" is unreasonably used to define Stand Your Ground, Stop and Frisk, and our own anxiety
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Daniel Day-Lewis and Ronan Day-Lewis: Father-and-son filmmakers on making "Anemone"
The three-time Oscar-winning actor has been absent from movie screens for eight years, until a collaboration with his son, Ronan, brought him back for "Anemone," the story of a man living in self-exile.
Miley Cyrus on achieving "Something Beautiful"
The "Hannah Montana" actress-turned-Grammy-winning pop star talks about her album "Something Beautiful," sobriety, and reconnecting with her dad through music.
AI in the military: Testing a new kind of air force
Preparing for the threats of tomorrow, the U.S. Air Force is testing drones piloted by artificial intelligence alongside aircraft flown by humans – and is teaching AI how to fight, a potential revolution in warfare.
Yusuf/Cat Stevens on his "Road to Findout"
The singer-songwriter who renamed himself Yusuf Islam talks about his new memoir, "Cat on the Road to Findout," his lifelong spiritual quest, and about trying to find and understand himself as an artist.
Encountering ICE: A "David vs. Goliath" moment
In city after city, the Trump administration has been testing limits of the law in apprehending and detaining people suspected of being undocumented, many of whom have no criminal record.
Banning cellphones in schools: Are the kids alright?
Most states now have, or are considering, bans of cellphones in public schools. For a generation that grew up with smartphones, being without is a whole new world.
This week on "Sunday Morning" (Oct. 5)
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
Freed Hamas hostage Eli Sharabi on rebuilding his life after 491 days in captivity
Eli Sharabi, who was taken hostage by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023, before being released last February, explains why he remains optimistic for the future.
The Zombies and their bumpy road to rock 'n' roll immortality
Part of the 1960s British pop invasion that began with The Beatles, The Zombies took a lot longer for success to catch up with them. Now their most famous album, 1968's "Odessey and Oracle," has been remastered.
Jennifer Lopez on "Kiss of the Spider Woman"
The actress talks about playing a screen goddess in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical "Kiss of the Spider Woman"; her love of movie musicals; and her long road from the Bronx to Hollywood.