The Best of Entertainment Weekly
10 most popular Entertainment Weekly articles, as voted by our community.
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Entertainment Weekly on Books
Roald Dahl's original texts will still be published after cries of 'absurd censorship'
Sometimes pushback works. After edited versions of Roald Dahl books like 'The Witches' and 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' received criticism, the author's classic texts will still be published.
Entertainment Weekly on Comics
The best comic books of 2022
Here are EW's picks for the best comic books of 2022, from the epic superhero crossover 'Judgment Day' to wordless fantasy 'Step By Bloody Step.'
The best comics of the decade
From 'Saga' to Batman, EW picks the 15 best comic books of the decade
Entertainment Weekly on TV
The 50 greatest TV and movie detectives of all time
Get your magnifying glasses ready! We've identified the greatest detectives in the history of film and TV.
Michael J. Fox opens up about alcoholism, broken bones, and 'crazy Crispin' Glover in new doc
EW breaks down everything we learned from AppleTV+'s 'Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie,' which debuted at Sundance on Friday.
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Power players: Inside 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power'
Go behind the scenes of 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power,' Amazon Prime Video's ambitious new fantasy epic that hopes to introduce J.R.R. Tolkien to a new generation.
Listen to never-before-heard version of famous 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' song
Newly discovered tapes reveal never-used alternate versions to "Linus and Lucy," the unofficial 'Charlie Brown' theme song.
What to expect from 'NCIS,' 'American Gigolo,' 'The Good Doctor,' and 28 other fall shows
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Here's what inspired the music of 'Rap Sh!t,' including Mia's latest bop 'Nann Badder'
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