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Mary McNamara

Mary McNamara

Culture Columnist and Critic at Los Angeles Times

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15 must-watch British crime drama series

Whether with an old-fashioned one-case-per-episode or a more sprawling multistrand story, quaint or violent, historic or modern, the birthplace of Agatha Christie understands that we all need stories that make sense of seemingly senseless acts.
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Commentary: As news of Rob Reiner's killing worsens, let's remember...

Rob Reiner was clear and sincere in his beliefs, put his money where his mouth was and made art designed to connect rather than divide us.
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How Hollywood helped build the air travel industry

Inside Hollywood's deep, complicated, mutually beneficial (and occasionally tragic) relationship with aviation.
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The one where we rank the ‘Friends’ Thanksgiving episodes

'Friends' is one of the few shows with a dedicated commitment to Thanksgiving episodes, which offer a perfect Turkey Day binge watch. Here's our ranking of all 10 episodes.
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Commentary: With 'All's Fair,' Ryan Murphy gives us the ultimate Tr...

Ryan Murphy's 'All's Fair,' which wallows in revenge-fueled and wealth-worshipping cynicism with reality star Kim Kardashian at the center, may be terrible, but it captures an unfortunate moment in American culture.
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Commentary: The 14 best hidden gems on Apple TV

We all know about "Severance," "The Morning Show" and "Ted Lasso," but Apple TV has many more fine series that may have escaped your notice.
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Commentary: Forget 'I'm too old for this': Women over 60 are redefi...

The growing army of 60-ish women who kick ass, take names and rarely complain about getting too old for anything has been joined by Emma Thompson’s Zoë Boehm in 'Down Cemetery Road' and the menopausal punk rockers of 'Riot Women.'
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Commentary: Friends of this L.A. teen will soon find out his big se...

An autistic actor playing an autistic character, Aidan Delbis is one of Hollywood's overnight success stories, going straight from high school to the set of a Yorgos Lanthimos movie.
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13 Hollywood landmarks with real-life ghost stories

Not all of Hollywood’s best ghost stories can be found on a screen; some live in its landmarks and lore. Here are a few of the most notorious, from the Hollywood Roosevelt to the Mama Cass House to Greystone Mansion.
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‘Mr. Scorsese’ is the best behind-the-scenes reel you’ll ever get t...

Anchored by hours of conversation with Martin Scorsese and some of his longtime friends and collaborators, Rebecca Miller's 'Mr. Scorsese' is a convincing portrait of a man whose life is work.
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Commentary: In 'Wayward,' Mae Martin takes their modern-day Peter P...

The multihyphenate artist's latest television series for Netflix is a fairy-tale-like exploration of the underbelly of the so-called troubled teen industry.