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Join host Sam Sanders as he guides you through the biggest pop culture stories, trends, and ideas we can’t stop thinking about. With help from Vulture friends and the occasional celebrity, Into It is answering all of the important questions. What summer blockbusters are worth your time? Do we really know Taylor Swift? What does the future of TV look like? New episodes drop every Tuesday and Friday. From Vulture and the Vox Media Podcast Network.

  • We Will Never Recover From What Justin Did to Britney or: the End of 'Into It'
    Have a great summer!
  • Britney Was Always Trying to Tell Us Who She Was
    It's Britney, bitch.
  • What Britney Reveals, and What George Clooney Wants Resolved
    Is our BFF Jay Jurden into a Netflix retail experience?
  • It’s Not Just Scorsese. Why Are Movies So Long?
    Long movies have often been associated with prestige, so it makes sense that Killers of the Flower Moon is three hours and 26 minutes. But Avengers: End Game clocking in at more than three hours? Come on. Vanity Fair’s Natalie Jarvey and Sam talk through all the factors skewing movies longer, from bidding wars between streamers that give directors more power and control, to IP franchises demonstrating that audiences will tolerate longer movies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
  • Jada & Will Deserve an Oscar for Their Marriage Performance
    We have so many questions.
  • Why Are Celebrities So Bad at PR?
    Lizzo. Ashton and Mila. Drew Barrymore. Joe Jonas. Connection? Bad PR.
  • Are Bed Bugs and Katy Perry Out for Blood?
    One in Paris, the other in Los Felix!
  • Tech Bros Laid the Foundation, But Women Built Social Media
    Taylor Lorenz has a new book about social media -- told from the users' perspective
  • The Writers' Strike Is Over; What Does Hollywood Do Now?
    And what does that actually mean for the writers themselves, the studios, and the future of TV and film?
  • Hip-Hop Is 50 and It’s Having a Midlife Crisis
    So much of the coverage of hip-hop’s 50th birthday has been fawning. Congratulatory. Devoid of meaningful critique. All that despite the fact that the art form has been soaked through with misogyny and homophobia from day one. So how do you celebrate hip-hop’s accomplishments while asking it to do better? Sam talks to journalist Kiana Fitzgerald, author of Ode to Hip-Hop, on how the women of hip-hop are leading the way today… but at what cost? And he catches up with hip-hop scholar Jason England, assistant professor of English at Carnegie Mellon University, who argues hip-hop’s midlife crisis has left an empty shell of what the genre once was. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
  • Hasan Minhaj’s Broken Truths, and Taylor Swift’s Broken Google
    Is comedian Jay Jurden into Disney's $60 billion theme park bet?
  • How to Game the Billboard Hot 100
    Is it just us or has the Hot 100 felt... weird this year?
  • The Backlash to Drew Barrymore
    This week, Drew Barrymore announced her daytime TV talk show would return despite the ongoing Hollywood strikes.
  • Is Rotten Tomatoes… Rotten?
    Rotten Tomatoes is the place you go when you want to figure out whether or not to see a movie. It aggregates reviews on its “Tomatometer” and tells you whether a film is “fresh” or “rotten.” But its math formula sucks, and it’s easily manipulated. New York Magazine’s Lane Brown did a deep investigation into how Rotten Tomatoes works and tells Sam all the ways studios game the ratings on Rotten Tomatoes, how Hollywood publicity now revolves around the site, and highlights how the whole system has incentivized one company to pay critics and apparently withhold their negative reviews from Rotten Tomato counts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
  • Olivia Rodrigo and the Year of the Girl
    One week, we didn't know who she was. The next, we couldn't stop singing her songs. Can Olivia Rodrigo repeat her success a second time?
  • The Real Bad Behavior Behind Reality TV
    Allegations and complaints about working conditions, fair pay, and even covering up acts of sexual violence could force a reality TV reckoning.
  • Here’s What’s Worth Watching This Fall
    Vulture writers pick this fall's best TV and film; Sam Fragoso looks back at summer stuff you might have missed.
  • From #BookTok to Goodreads, Novelist Brandon Taylor on Why Literary Criticism Is Broken
    We also discuss his latest book 'The Late Americans' as part of our first 'Into It' Book Club pick.
  • Did Taylor Swift Curse Scooter Braun? And Will Fyre Fest Fool Us Twyce?
    Our friend Jay Jurden returns to play "Into It / Not Into It."
  • Chance the Rapper Looks Back on the Impact of 'Acid Rap'
    Reflecting on the buzziest mixtape of 2013.