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'The Sympathizer' depicts war from a Vietnamese point of view, but how does the community see it?

HBO's adaptation of "The Sympathizer" reflects a distinctly Vietnamese point of view, and while reactions to the series differ, community members agree that it bolsters Vietnamese representation.


Sydney Sweeney's team fires back at producer who said 'she's not pretty' and 'can't act'

Sydney Sweeney's rep called out Carol Baum for 'unjustly' disparaging a fellow female producer after Baum said that Sweeney's film 'Anyone But You' was 'unwatchable.'


Review: In the well-researched 'We Grown Now,' a family hangs tough in Chicago's projects

Writer-director Minhal Baig mounts a sensitively directed drama about life in Chicago's Cabrini-Green, where pride and violence both found a foothold.


David Fincher talks us through the off-screen torture of making 'Seven'

Known for his perfectionism, the director has sweetened his dark 1995 thriller (only slightly) for an Imax version, debuting at the TCM Classic Film Festival.


Review: Long before Bond, 'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare' kicked off British covert ops

Director Guy Ritchie isn't subtle but supplies this lesser-known chapter of spycraft with verve and a cast that includes Henry Cavill and Eiza GonzA!lez.


Indie creatures to the core, David and Nathan Zellner cut their own path through the wild

The filmmaking brothers have found a deep emotional connection to a family of mythical creatures led by an unrecognizable Riley Keough and Jesse Eisenberg.


Broadway makes way for 'Crazy Rich Asians' with new musical directed by Jon M. Chu

Filmmaker Jon M. Chu will find familiar material in his Broadway debut as he directs a musical adaptation of author Kevin Kwan's 'Crazy Rich Asians' trilogy.


Sundance Film Festival could leave its longtime Park City home in 2027. It would be the end of an era

Though the festival is not definitely leaving Park City, Utah, after 2026, it has begun the process of exploring other host cities.


Kate Beckinsale's 'Tummy Troubles Survivor' shirt hints at ailment that hospitalized her

Kate Beckinsale wore a T-shirt emblazoned with 'Tummy Troubles Survivor,' an apparent reference to the mystery medical issue that hospitalized her in March.


It's time for an Oscar for stunts. 'The Fall Guy' is the best argument for it

Director David Leitch tops himself with his new action-comedy starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, but his greatest legacy may be ahead of him a if the motion picture academy takes notice.


Review: 'Home Alone' with fangs, 'Abigail' is a comedy that goes violently wrong for kidnappers

"Scream" queen Melissa Barrera stars in a new horror-comedy from the Radio Silence filmmaking collective about a gang of criminals who battle a tiny terror.


Classic film lovers: See James Dean's apartment and more on new TCM tour at Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. is now offering a Turner Classic Movies behind-the-scenes tour that will bring guests to previous off-limit areas of the lot.


Dad of Steel! Henry Cavill expecting first child with Vertigo exec Natalie Viscuso

'Man of Steel' alum Henry Cavill is expecting his first child with girlfriend Natalie Viscuso, with whom he's also adapting 'Warhammer 40,000' into a live-action franchise.


What 'Civil War' gets right and wrong about photojournalism, according to a Pulitzer Prize winner

Carolyn Cole, a veteran L.A. Times photographer who won a Pulitzer Prize for her coverage of civil war in Liberia, breaks down the depiction of her profession in A24's 'Civil War.'


'Rust' armorer Hannah Gutierrez sentenced to 18 months in prison

A New Mexico judge excoriated the 26-year-old Arizona woman, who loaded Alec Baldwin's gun with five dummy rounds and one lead bullet, which killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in October 2021.


In trying to hedge its politics, 'Civil War' betrays its characters a and the audience

Alex Garland's powerful war drama is ostensibly a tribute to the fourth estate. But the film is absent the examination of causes and consequences central to great journalism.


On 'Saturday Night Live,' Ryan Gosling can't stop cracking up as guest host

Ryan Gosling returned to host 'SNL' for a third time, kicking off the episode with Kate McKinnon in the cold open, but he couldn't keep the chuckles down in sketch after sketch.


Review: 'Blackout,' a new take on one of horror's oldest myths, is claws for celebration

Starring Alex Hurt and featuring a clutch of indie legends, writer-director Larry Fessenden's latest is manna for fans of unusual horror made with intelligence.


Review: Director Ken Loach's compassion remains a sturdy, reliable virtue in 'The Old Oak'

Co-starring Ebla Mari and Dave Turner, the new movie from the esteemed English filmmaker bears his signature solidarity, even if his characters aren't perfect.


Inside the most unnerving scene in 'Civil War': 'It was a stunning bit of good luck'

With a deeply disturbing turn by Jesse Plemons, one scene in "Civil War" encapsulates the film's combustible political balancing act. It almost didn't happen.


Review: Once again, 'Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead,' but the remake still has vital signs

Simone Joy Jones, Donielle T. Hansley Jr., Ayaamii Sledge, Carter Young and June Squibb star in a freshening-up of the 1991 comedy with Christina Applegate.


Review: 'Chicken for Linda!' evokes a missing parent, a favorite dish and a bold way forward

Co-directed by SA(c)bastien Laudenbach and Chiara Malta, this uniquely hued marvel weds a sophisticated domestic story to a kinetic mother-daughter adventure.


Review: In 'Sasquatch Sunset,' actors go wild as shaggy beasts with a lifestyle of their own

Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough a you'll have to take our word for it a suit up as woodland creatures in David and Nathan Zellner's goofy, wordless wonder.


Review: In 'The People's Joker,' an iconic villain is co-opted for sly trans expression

The uninhibited passion project of co-writer, director and star Vera Drew, the movie takes well-known superhero mythology and subverts it with a campy wink.


Review: 'Civil War' shows an America long past unraveling, which makes it necessary

Starring Kirsten Dunst and Cailee Spaeny as journalists chronicling a war at home, writer-director Alex Garland's action film provokes a shudder of recognition.


How the creators of HBO's 'The Sympathizer' explore the 'American War' through a Vietnamese lens

Park Chan-wook and Don McKellar, the creators of HBO's 'The Sympathizer,' discuss how they adapted Viet Thanh Nguyen's 2015 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.


Margot Robbie boards Lionsgate and Hasbro's 'Monopoly' movie as producer

Lionsgate revealed that Margot Robbie's production company, LuckyChap Entertainment, has boarded its Monopoly movie at CinemaCon in Las Vegas.


RenA(c)e Zellweger and Hugh Grant are reuniting for fourth 'Bridget Jones' movie

RenA(c)e Zellweger and Hugh Grant will reunite for the fourth 'Bridget Jones's Diary,' 18 years after the last movie in the beloved British comedy franchise.


'Joker 2' trailer: Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga lead twisted, musical fever dream

Warner Bros. debuted the first trailer for 'Joker: Folie A Deux,' starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga, at CinemaCon in Las Vegas.


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How Can I Have a Baby When I Already Take Care of My Elderly Parents?

"When are you having a baby?" is the question I've been asked the most since marrying my husband in 2021. At 36, I often wonder the answer myself. Even though I've always wanted to have a child, I'm not sure if it's in the cards for me anymore. Especially now that both of my parents' health has severely declined.

For all of my life, my mom has been in and out of hospitals, and my dad has been our rock. He recently got sick, though, and it broke me. My mom's health issues advanced so much that she now lives in a nursing home, because my dad is not strong enough to take care of her on his own. And me? I live on the opposite side of the country.

Because of this, I fly from my home in Los Angeles to crash in their one-bedroom apartment in Connecticut at least once a month. I'm happy to be there to support them, but these trips are physically, emotionally, and financially draining.

When I'm in town, I'm their therapist, nurse, chauffeur, cook, assistant, and maid. I'm bouncing around hospitals, riding in ambulances, and waiting with them in emergency rooms. I'm acting as a liaison between them and their doctors, pharmacists, therapists, friends, and church. My parents are my best friends who did everything for me growing up, so the least I can do is be there for them when they need me the most.

Motherhood would mean I could no longer be my parents' support system, and I'm all they have.

But this had made planning for a baby nearly impossible. It's hard to prioritize anything over my parents, let alone getting pregnant. I already feel like a bad wife, seeing as I've spent weeks apart from my husband in the first years of my marriage. How could I possibly add a baby to the mix?

Despite knowing all this, I often imagine what getting pregnant would be like. Would I be able to make these trips across the country while pregnant? Would I be able to make these trips with a newborn? Would I be able to support my parents with a child? The reality is, I don't think so. Motherhood would mean I would no longer be my parents' support system, and I'm all they have.

I know what you're thinking: even though moving to be closer to my parents may seem like the logical solution, it's not an option for my husband and me. Not only is a cross-country move more expensive than plane tickets, but our careers are here in California.

I also know some people might argue that I could make it work if I wanted a baby badly enough. Plenty of women out there become mothers while taking care of their parents, or without the support of their parents entirely. But I don't know if I'm one of them. It breaks my heart thinking about bringing new life into this world while my parents are in their worst physical states.

The truth is, I really would love to be a mother. I'm just not sure if I want it to happen at my parents' expense.