(CNN) -- M. Night Shyamalan's forays into adapting other material came up limp with "Old" but fare considerably better with "Knock at the Cabin," a crisp and creepy thriller based on Paul Tremblay's novel. Economically told and cleverly calibrated to maximize its claustrophobic setting, it's among the most effective films the director has delivered since his mid-career slump, making this a door well worth opening. Read on » West Virginia has joined the list of states advancing bans on gender-affirming health care for minors. Read on » It’s been more than two years since Armie Hammer was accused by several women of sexual abuse. In an interview with Air Mail published Friday, Hammer denied that he was sexually abusive, but admitted to being emotionally abusive. Read on » “I love myself just as I am.” So opens Together—A First Conversation About Love, coauthored by Megan Madison and Jessica Ralli, and illustrated by Ann/Andy Passchier. Read on »
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