The filmmaker Jake Schreier explains how a test of the film led to a change in the ending and other developments.
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A year after Scottie Scheffler’s arrest, we had to ask: Where are Detective Gillis’ ruined pants?
In a notably concise interview, Gillis said he still hasn’t decided what to do with the attention surrounding his arrest of Scheffler.
Continue readingI Get Bored at the Beach. Where Should I Go This Summer?
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Continue readingTakeaways From Harvey Weinstein’s Trial, and What’s Ahead in Week 5
The disgraced producer’s trial on sex charges resumes Tuesday in Manhattan with the cross-examination of a woman who says he abused her repeatedly.
Continue readingOnce They Told People ‘What Not to Wear.’ Now, Anything Goes.
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly are back on TV with a provocatively named new show that celebrates personal style rather than dictating it.
Continue readingThe Many Meanings of ‘True’ Religion
More from our inbox: Stop the ElderspeakReligious believers have a renewed power in Washington. Credit…Haiyun Jiang for The New York TimesTo the Editor: Re “Religion’s Role, Revisited,” by Lauren Jackson (Sunday Styles, April 20): About a third of …
Continue readingCan Whitney Wolfe Herd Make Us Love Dating Apps Again?
It feels like a lifetime ago, but when Whitney Wolfe Herd co-founded her first company, the dating app Tinder, the overwhelming feeling about apps and screens and tech in general was optimism. This was 2012, Wolfe Herd was just out of college, and …
Continue readingI drank coffee like Dan Campbell — and learned a little about caffeine and performance
The Athletic’s Rustin Dodd tried to drink coffee like Lions coach Dan Campbell for a day, partly because it sounded fun and partly to learn.
Continue readingHe Runs a Family Business. He Wants to Follow the Rules. It Isn’t Easy.
Randy Carr, whose family business makes embroidered patches, is always on high alert for the competition. But with on-again-off-again tariffs, he’s just trying to keep up with the rules.
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