Two very different critiques of the American dream, back in new revivals
9 Christmas Albums That Won’t Make You Want to Punch an Elf
Music that won’t make you cringe, cry or stuff your ears with sugarplums
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Jury Duty: The AFI 10 Best Shows of 2012 List and How I Voted
From horror to comedy to politics, here are the American Film Institute’s 10 best shows of 2012, and how we came up with the list.
Les Misérables: The YouTube Version
For all its stirring moments, Tom Hooper’s film of the blockbuster musical spends too much time shouting at you in closeup
The Hobbit‘s Andy Serkis on Getting Inside Gollum’s Skin
The man behind Gollum’s creepy intonations of “precious” is 48-year-old Andy Serkis. TIME talks to Hollywood’s go-to motion capture actor about his return to Middle Earth
The Death of an Independent Latina: Jenni Rivera (1969-2012)
On the verge of cross-over success, the charismatic grupera singer embodied cultural fusion, business savvy and the powers of womanhood
Jenni Rivera Remembered: Everything You Need to Know About the Mexican-American Singer
We explain who the “Diva of Banda” was—and why she will be missed—after she died in a plane crash in Northern Mexico on Dec. 9
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Homeland Watch: Tunnel Vision
A major storyline ends mundanely, for once without any shocker twist. But can Homeland find its way out of its own narrative labyrinth?
Fantasound to Odorama: 10 Unusual Movie Technologies
From seat buzzers to high-speed cameras, TIME takes a look at technologies that enhanced the sights and sounds (and smells) of movie watching
Bond Holds, Butler Bombs on a Sleepy Weekend
‘Skyfall’ keeps flying high, and ‘Lincoln’ stays alive, while Gerard Butler’s ‘Playing for Keeps’ sinks.
Rolling Stones Added to ’12-12-12′ Sandy Relief Concert Lineup
The Rolling Stones are the newest addition to the star-studded lineup for “12-12-12,” a concert to benefit the victims of Hurricane Sandy that will take place at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 12.
Rolling Stone: And the Greatest Hip-Hop Song of All Time Is…
No, it’s not Sugarhill Gang’s ‘Rapper’s Delight’
Richard Branson Joins the War Against the War on Drugs
As a member of the Global Commission on Drug Policy, Branson is part of the burgeoning movement to end the U.S.-led war on drugs. He’s hoping the new documentary ‘Breaking the Taboo’ will help the cause