Who needs a shirt when Stevie Wonder is playing?
Celebrity Sightings: On the Radar
Donate Your Ideas: Movie Crowdsourcing Goes Beyond Money
As an installation at the Tribeca Film Festival shows, filmmakers are no longer just asking for help with funding—they’re asking for content
Today’s Movie Trailer: Thor: The Dark World
The return of our favorite hammer-wielding Norse god
Apocalypse Wow: 10 Ways Hollywood Has Ended the World
As Oblivion reminds us, the movies never tire of imagining the end of civilization
Richie Havens: 6 Essential Performances
The late singer-guitarist had a rare gift for interpretation and improvisation
The Remarkable Story Behind the First Movie Shot Entirely in Saudi Arabia
Speaking at the Tribeca Film Festival, the director of “Wadjda’ offers an inspiring lesson in overcoming obstacles and adversity
Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal On The Digital Future of Film Festivals
The Tribeca Film Festival co-founders talk about some of their daring new digital strategies
Tuned InReview
TV Tonight: Rectify
Sundance’s meditative drama about a man released from death row is pokey, atmospheric, and the opposite of plot-driven. And it’s one of the best things I expect to see on TV all year.
Tuned InTelevision
Earning It: Office Darwinism on Mad Men and The Good Wife
Last night’s episodes of both dramas showed that their firms can be unfair places to work—and some of the same characters we sympathize with like it that way.
Tuned InTelevision
Game of Thrones Watch: Fire and Reign
Why is fire so important in Game of Thrones? Because it’s like magic: a means through which something material becomes intangible. Also, it’s freaking awesome.
Mad Men Watch: Love and/or Money
Love, and respect, and ketchup, and sex, now for sale at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce.
Tom Cruise Controls the Weekend with Oblivion
The 50-year-old star proves his continued clout with this sci-fi epic