- Affleck, "Argo" and the Oscars: Why wasn't he nominated?
- $1.99 iPhone app saved Oscars film
- Oscar loves a white savior—"If a movie features white people rescuing people of color from their plight, odds are high an Oscar will follow." Salon
- Nate Silver: Oscar Predictions, Election-Style NYT
- For your consideration: Anne Hathaway
- Soul Men: The Making of The Blues Brothers—"The pitch was simple: 'John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Blues Brothers, how about it?' But the film The Blues Brothers became a nightmare for Universal Pictures, wildly off schedule and over budget, its fate hanging on the amount of cocaine Belushi consumed."
- Script Reveals the Lost Ending of The Shining
- Kubrick: "I don't know how to write this letter."
- Alfred Hitchcock reveals Psycho was meant to be a comedy in newly-unearthed interview
- Sundance 2013: How did a newbie make an unapproved film in Disney parks?
- How Digital Filmmakers Produced a Gorgeous Sci-Fi Movie on a Kickstarter Budget
- The 25 Greatest Unscripted Scenes in Films
- Film Crit Hulk Smash: HULK VS. TOM HOOPER AND ART OF CINEMATIC AFFECTATION
- "I Do and I Don't": Hollywood's marriage problem—"A film historian asks why the movies are so bad at depicting one of life's most important relationships." Salon
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- 'Game of Thrones' Creator Extends Deal With HBO
- Netflix's House of Cards Offers an Uneven But Promising Look at TV's Future
- "I love Lucy, and she loves me"
- DuckTales invented a new animated wonderland—that quickly disappeared
- Pizza of Destiny: Cranston's Greatest Shot
- Is Louis C.K. Our Gogol?—"It isn't hard to imagine Louis C.K. reading 'Dead Souls' and underlining Gogol's summary of miserable Plyushkin, a stingy, spitting, munching, wealthy, toothless hoarder who does nothing to conceal the snuff poking out of his nostrils"
- Fresh proof found for the other, 'original' 'Mona Lisa'
- Lenny Kravitz crashes the VOP Choir in New Orleans for "Fly Away"
- Happy Two-Hundredth Birthday, "Pride and Prejudice"
- 100 Best First Lines from Novels
- A Letter From The New Yorker
- 'Superman' writer Orson Scott Card protest is un-American, says NOM—DC's lapping up the publicity over hiring this out-and-proud homophobe.
- Dr Fredric Wertham Lied And Lied And Lied About Comics
- Rob Liefeld's Prophet and Glory, revamped—Comic book fans' favorite punching bag's knock out.