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2/1/2012

Alternate Oscars

The academy? What academy? Steve Erickson names the real winners

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2/1/2012

The Dark Age

Handicapping the Oscar race in a year that’s been filled with doom-and-gloom story lines

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1/1/2012

The News Hound

In our wobbly times, the antipunditry of Jon Stewart is, tragically, more relevant now than when he took over the Daily Show in 1999

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12/1/2011

Out of Sight

Writer, director, activist. George Clooney is a lot of things, including conflicted. A look at the leading man’s two latest films

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10/1/2011

Road Hazards

The streets that Ryan Gosling travels in Drive may not always connect on the map, but they lead straight into the terrain of L.A. cinema

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9/1/2011

Going Nuclear

Now in its third season, ABC’s mockumentary Modern Family may seem groundbreaking, but its greatest strength is old-fashioned storytelling

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8/1/2011

In the Driver’s Seat Again

Four decades after his low-budget opus Two-Lane Blacktop put him on the map, director Monte Hellman returns to form with Road to Nowhere. It’s about time

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7/1/2011

Norse Force

Between AMC’s The Killing and the Lisbeth Salander trilogy, we’re in the midst of a Scandinavian Invasion. Hang on to your Prozac

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6/1/2011

Booze and Bows

Dashing as always, Bradley Cooper returns to form in The Hangover Part II; HBO does not with its sword-and-sorcery drama Game of Thrones

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4/1/2011

Desperate City

From noir classics to police procedurals, why L.A. crime is like no other

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