- Part Man, Part God, All Hunk NYT
- Man of Steel, reviewed: Zack Snyder's reboot is so good, you might forget Superman Returns
- Truth, justice and the Nietzschean way Salon
- Author Fights for Bill Finger to Get BATMAN Creator Credit
- Remodeler finds comic book worth over $100K in wall at Elbow Lake house—"His in-laws... got all excited and tried to take it."
- Dissecting Darwyn Cooke's "Catwoman"
- Joss Whedon Says No Avengers 2 Without Robert Downey Jr.
- Paramount Refunds Fan's Ticket Over Missing Jack Reacher Explosion
- The Bechdel Test—"...is a simple test which names the following three criteria: (1) it has to have at least two women in it, who (2) who talk to each other, about (3) something besides a man"
- 30 Hilarious Bootleg Movie Posters from Ghana
- Mike Mitchell's Amazing Movie Character Portraits
- Movie Trailer Music: The Loud Bass Hum from "Inception" to Now
- We Can Dance - Hollywood Movie Dance Tribute—Oscar Awards-level feature.
- Fast forward: Why a movie about car thieves is the most progressive force in American cinema
- On Location: 'Touch Of Evil"s Border Showdown—"I know Heston is not Latino and he has to play a Mexican and all that stuff, but still, the idea that you have the leading star in this film playing a Mexican — and the Mexican who's the hero — that's Orson Welles changing things up and making it that much more powerful."
- Stars You May Not Know Are of Color—"When Flashdance opened in 1983, most didn't know its star was biracial. Hollywood is full of surprises."
- Adios Charlie Sheen, hello Carlos Estevez
- Blast from the Past: Clark Gable walked off set of Gone With the Wind for racism
- What Kids Are Reading, In School And Out—"[R]esearch shows that as young readers get older, they are not moving to more complex books. High-schoolers are reading books written for younger kids, and teachers aren't assigning difficult classics as much as they once did."
- Revenge, ego and the corruption of Wikipedia
- Amazon sets up system to trade on fan fiction
- Don’t make fun of renowned Dan Brown—"The snobs and critics will have a field day with the US author's latest work – but I'm not joining in."
- 'Fifty Shades of Grey' suspected of causing baby boom
- When did cover songs become annoying marketing ploys?—"They're crowding digital music services like Spotify and Rhapsody, and threaten their future business." Salon
- Echonest: How We Cope with Spammers, Fakers, and Cloners
- Rap the biggest con in history of music
- What It's Like When A Label Won't Release Your Album
- Seduced by 'perfect' pitch: how Auto-Tune conquered pop music