Greta Gerwig’s Frances is an endearing mess, trying to make it in the big city with a little help from her friends
Lock Up Your Daughters! Part 1: Sofia Coppola’s The Bling Ring
In her fictionalized account of the teen girls who robbed the homes of Hollywood celebrities, the director offers a portrait of the idle rich without coloring or character
The Story Behind Scarlett Johansson’s Directorial Debut
The tale she’ll bring to the screen has quite a tale of its own
After The Office, Dunder Mifflin Will Live On in Every Office
Dunder Mifflin paper is now an actual product you can buy. It’s an example of the popular marketing strategy of reverse product placement.
In The Wake of “The Harlem Shake,” Labels Make YouTube Moves
When the “Harlem Shake” song/dance/video craze swept the Internet in February, many casual music-video watchers and copy-cat-video makers learned about one of YouTube’s more interesting features: if you upload a video using a …
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Upfronts Watch: At CBS, These Are the Good Old Days
While broadcast TV as a whole is struggling, somehow CBS managed to make it 1997 again, by science or magic.
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Six Ways The Office Mattered
Tomorrow, we can talk about how good or bad The Office’s finale was. Today, let’s remember some of the ways it influenced the sitcoms that came after it.
Q&A: DWTS Judge Carrie Ann Inaba Thinks the Winner Will Be…
She also talks about Skinny Cow, her fellow judges, and whether Maks Chmerkovskiy is ever coming back
Today’s Trailers: Coming Soon to Your Television…
Trailers for some of the most anticipated new TV shows airing this fall
Cannes 2013: 20 Films for Our 40th Festival
Screening on La Croisette this year are new offerings from Joel and Ethan Coen, Sofia Coppola, Jim Jarmusch, and Roman Polanski
Dancing with the Stars Watch: Who’s Going To The Finals
Plus The Wanted and Avril Lavigne perform
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Upfronts Watch: ABC Seeks More Fantasies and Fairytales (But No Happy Endings)
ABC is sticking with lush fantasy, including a high-profile TV adaption of characters from The Avengers. Can its escapism get it to escape fourth place?
From Klingons to Borg: The Villains of Star Trek
In boldly going where no man has gone before, the crew of the Enterprise (in all its incarnations) have battled evil in many forms. TIME looks at some of the best (or, worst).