Elvis & Nixon Is as Two-Dimensional as That Famous Photo

Elvis Presley once watched Dr. Strangelove three times in one night at a Memphis movie theater. After that, he made them play the last reel several more times, marveling at it. It’s fascinating to wonder about: Here’s this country’s biggest musical star, the leading man in movies he knew were…

10 Best Superhero Sex Scenes Ever (NSFW)

Who says superheroes can’t get action beyond fight scenes? Just because they’re saving the world all the time doesn’t mean they can’t serve justice between the sheets, too. With superhero movies and TV shows more popular than ever, we’re looking back at some of the steamiest moments in superhero sex…

CycleBar Is Coming Soon to Scottsdale

With summer fast approaching, it might be wise to take your cycling indoors. Cue the grand opening of CycleBar Premium Indoor Cycling, “a new luxury boutique fitness franchise offering a high-energy workout in a lively, concert-like atmosphere,” according to a news release. The workout venue is set to open in…

7 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

New Times picks the best things to do in the Phoenix area from Monday, April 18, through Thursday, April 21. Crossfade LAB When the CALA Alliance and ASU Art Museum announced that they would team up with help from Casandra Hernandez, we knew that the Valley was in for some stellar…

What Daredevil Season Two Means for the Future of Marvel and Netflix

The second season of Netflix’s flagship superhero drama arrived to mixed reception from critics (“It wasn’t as good as the first season!”) and high praise from fans (“Holy crap bro, that stairwell scene!”), which is par for the course with this superhero stuff. Our own Alan Scherstuhl found it to…

25 Best Wedding Venues in Metro Phoenix

Love is in the air, and here in the Valley of the Sun, wedding season is more of a year-round thing. While we can’t tell you what dress to wear, who should be on the guest list, or whether you should write your own vows, we can point you in the right direction of where to put it all together. Between museums, resorts, and art galleries, there are plenty of prime places to put a ring on it in metro Phoenix. Here are our top 25.

10 Time-Lapse Images of Phoenix Getting Built Over 80 Years

Thanks to the wonders of modern technology, we can watch more than 80 years of development take place in about five seconds.Maricopa County keeps aerial maps dating back to 1930, and we’ve combined some into time-lapse images to show you how Phoenix has changed over the years:…

Susan Sarandon Charms in The Meddler, but More Rose Byrne, Please!

All actors possess their own personal gateway into becoming a character. Some require deep memory mining (Method). Others require lengthy conversations with the director about seemingly unrelated philosophical topics. And some just need a single physical characteristic around which they can develop a character’s entire being. Susan Sarandon is a…

Nobody’s Fault but Theirs: Nina Botches the Truth of a Great

Deep into her earnest, uncertain Nina Simone drama Nina, writer-director Cynthia Mort at last musters up a sequence of gravity and power. The inimitable Miss Simone — imitated here by Zoe Saldana — reads a letter from a woman who has recently lost her mother, a great Simone fan. It’s…

10 Pet Bios Your Animal Shelter Won’t Show You — But Should

Pets: They’re just like us. They have likes, dislikes, baggage, and let’s face it, probably more Instagram followers than you. So why then are their adoption profiles being limited to the bar minimum? Sure, it’s probably important to know if they can tolerate children (who can?) and have had all…

10 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend

New Times picks the best events in metro Phoenix from Friday, April 15, through Sunday, April 17. For more things to do, see our curated calendar of events.  Dance: Inventions & Conventions Most students can already feel the fear — and freedom — of finals right around the corner. And for…

High-Rise Cannot Contain Tom Hiddleston

High-Rise weaves a remarkable web of contradictions. Locally debuting at Phoenix Film Festival this past weekend, the film tells a grand, sweeping story within the confines of a single apartment building over a three-month period. It’s a flashy, graphically violent, high-intensity thriller, as well as a metaphorical thinkpiece on the nature…

Anti-Vaccation Doc Vaxxed, Booted From Tribeca, Is a Tragic Fraud

Vaxxed, the new “documentary” about the alleged connection between vaccines and autism, is directed by Andrew Wakefield, the disgraced doctor responsible for duping untold thousands of parents into believing vaccinations could give their children autism. This may not be news to anyone who’s followed the controversy surrounding the film’s abrupt…