Is a tense meeting between Rick and the Governor the prelude to a season-ending battle?
Check Out the New Trailer for Star Trek Into Darkness
The new trailer for ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ is full of explosion-y fun
Smart Starts: 10 Unexpectedly Satisfying Movie Prequels
‘Oz the Great and Powerful’ sends TIME in search of back-story movies that actually deepen our understanding of familiar tales
Oz Reaps a Wizardly Weekend
Disney’s prequel to the 1939 movie classic goes emerald, if not platinum
New Study Reveals Which Authors Have Ignored Women Most
Just in time for International Women’s Day, an analysis of pronouns in literature reveals that, for some writers, it’s as if women don’t even exist
Idol Watch: America’s Next Top Balladeer?
How has Idol managed to make its finalist choices so much less interesting than The Voice’s?
Road Trippers: Rare Publicity Photos from 1939’s The Wizard of Oz
WIth ‘Oz the Great and Powerful’ opening in theaters, TIME offers a gallery of vintage publicity photos of the cast from the beloved MGM classic
Magic Man: A Q&A with Burt Wonderstone‘s Steve Carell
The star of ‘The Incredible Burt Wonderstone’ talks about ‘The Office,’ learning magic, and acting opposite Jim Carrey
Beyond the Hills: A Neorealist Exorcist
Grim and harrowing, this remarkable Romania film movie (about religious fervor and a troubled soul) isn’t easy to watch — but you shouldn’t miss it
9 New Bands to See at South By Southwest (SXSW): Welcome to Music’s March Madness
For those of you who prefer music to hoops, this music festival is nothing less than our March Madness; a thoroughly overwhelming onslaught of unknown bands, fresh sounds and new obsessions.
The Americans Watch: Rides With Strangers
A kidnapping, or “kidnapping,” adds more strain to Elizabeth and Philip’s marriage, or “marriage.”
Happy World Book Day! What’s World Book Day?
It’s a world-wide celebration, so why does it take place on different days in different places?
20 Years Later, Schindler’s List Producer and Holocaust Survivor Branko Lustig Looks Back
One generation after the movie’s release, the subject matter is more important than ever, the producer tells TIME