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Ryan Gosling is Colt Seavers in The Fall Guy. Universal Pictures hide caption

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Ryan Gosling is 'The Fall Guy' in this cheerfully nonsensical stuntman thriller

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Anne Hathaway finds love with a pop star in 'The Idea of You'

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Glen Powell stars in the new movie Hit Man. Brian Roedel /Netflix hide caption

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The movies, TV and music we're excited about this summer

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Jon Bon Jovi, shown here in 2011, says the band's 1986 hit "Livin' on a Prayer" has "touched more lives than I could have ever dreamt." David Bergman/Hulu hide caption

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'I can only give the best': Bon Jovi on vocal surgery and the road to recovery

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It is a happy coincidence that our "What makes a good sex scene?" episode came out in the same week as Challengers, a film about a romance triangle in the tennis world starring Josh O'Connor, Zendaya and (not pictured) Mike Faist. Niko Tavernise/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures hide caption

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Daniel Lamont, left, and James Norton in Nowhere Special. Peter Marley/Cohen Media Group hide caption

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A dying father looks for the perfect family to adopt his son in 'Nowhere Special'

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Art (Mike Faist), Tashi (Zendaya) and Patrick (Josh O'Connor) are embroiled in a love triangle in Challengers. Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures hide caption

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Watch a tense romantic triangle play out on the tennis court in 'Challengers'

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Zendaya stars as Tashi in Challengers. Niko Tavernise/Amazon MGM Studios hide caption

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Jennifer Tilly and Gina Gershon star in the 1996 film Bound. Alamy hide caption

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What makes a good sex scene?

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A sample of pages from chapter 9 of the book, which profiles poet and essayist Louise Glück. Penguin Press hide caption

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In a collection of 40+ interviews, author Adam Moss tries to find the key to creation

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Students carrying signs on April 18, 2024 on the campus of USC protest a canceled commencement speech by its 2024 valedictorian who has publicly supported Palestinians. Damian Dovarganes/AP hide caption

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Kirsten Dunst (left) and Cailee Spaeny in Civil War. Murray Close/A24 hide caption

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Is this fictitious civil war closer to reality than we think?

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Gabrielle and Louis (Léa Seydoux and George MacKay) meet in 1910 Paris, 2014 Los Angeles and again in 2044 in The Beast. Carole Bethuel/Kinology hide caption

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'The Beast' jumps from 1910, to 2014, to 2044, tracking fear through the ages

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Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the former armorer of the movie Rust, during her trial in Santa Fe, N.M., on March 6, 2024. Luis Sanchez Saturno /AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Kirsten Dunst plays a battle scarred photojournalist in Civil War. Murray Close/A24 hide caption

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'Civil War' is a doomsday thought experiment — that could have used more thinking

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