The star’s reunion with his ‘Drive’ director produces a bloody, broody melodrama that stays in Neutral
Remembering the Dragon: Bruce Lee’s Legacy Still Lives On
Four decades after his untimely death, Lee’s martial artistry continues to inspire
Skittles, Trayvon Martin and Corporate Responsibility
One of the web’s biggest social media successes suddenly goes silent
Woody Allen: The Ladies’ Man of American Cinema
In this week’s issue of TIME, Richard Corliss writes about how Cate Blanchett fits into her ‘Blue Jasmine’ director’s history with actresses
It’s Official: Robert Downey Jr. is Hollywood’s Highest-Paid Actor
Iron Man? More like ‘gold man’
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Olbermann Returning to ESPN, Without the Politics
The outspoken host again proves a burnt bridge can be rebuilt and returns to sports talk. But can you really take the politics out of sports?
Justin Timberlake Will Not Be Sued by the ‘Take Back The Night’ Foundation
The ‘Suit and Tie’ singer was reportedly unaware of the organization that raises awareness of sexual violence
How 9 TV Shows Handled the Death of a Star
‘Superman,’ ‘Cheers,’ and ‘The Sopranos’ are among the shows that had to deal with the loss of a beloved cast member
Today’s Movie Trailer: 12 Years a Slave
The based-on-a-true-story saga will arrive in theaters in December
The Bachelorette Watch: Hometown Dates
It’s the return of Des’ trouble-making brother Nate
The Name Game: J.K. Rowling and the Power of Brand
The unveiling of the Harry Potter creator as the author of a mystery novel sheds some light on the rewards — and complications — of literary fame
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Viruses Don’t Care About Your View: Why ABC Shouldn’t Have Hired Jenny McCarthy
Giving a job on The View to a anti-vaccine celebrity sends a dangerous message about public health and science in general
A Comic-Con Vet Has Mixed Emotions About the Annual Geek Gathering
San Diego Comic-Con begins July 17 — and is sure to bring expected levels of excitement, weirdness, and exhaustion