And the rest of the best the internet has to offer on books and related subjects for the week of October 31, 2016.
“Trumpy, you can do stupid things.”
The backlash over Beyoncé and the Dixie Chicks’ CMAs performance is really a fight over country music’s politics.
All we know about the plot, new characters, and what happened to Eleven.
It’s paradoxically satisfying.
He tells us why his Loving v. Virginia movie features almost no courtroom scenes.
Mel Gibson is back, with a complicated, bloody story to tell.
Donald Fagen’s Kamakiriad recognizes how complicated a problem climate change is, intentionally or not.
"Glory droopeth" may not be the Marlovian smoking gun you’re looking for.
Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga play the couple at the center of the ruling that legalized interracial marriage across America.
Is true happiness attainable? Let’s ask the Trolls.
Lin-Manuel Miranda announces the track listing, confirms that it’s going to blow us all away.
Doctor Strange has awe-inspiring visual effects in service of a ho-hum script.