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Roger Ebert: Farewell to a Film Legend and Friend
Remembering the eloquent observer of movies and of his own tragic illness
Roger Ebert: His Dissenting Opinions
Six reviews in which the late critic offered opinions that went against the prevailing judgements
Editing Roger Ebert: A Former Colleague Reflects on the Journalism Legend
Former Chicago “Sun-Times” editor Steven S. Duke reflects on the good-humored, lightning-sharp Roger Ebert, always quick with a joke and quicker with his writing
Christopher Abbott Leaving Girls
The actor who played Charlie is exiting the hit HBO series because of “creative differences” with creator-star Lena Dunham
Good Night, Elaine Stritch, You Will Be Missed
The Broadway legend performed for the last time at a standing-room-only concert at New York City’s Cafe Carlyle
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TV Weekend: Mortality (and Reefer) In the Air for Mad Men’s Return
As season 6 opens Sunday, some characters’ patterns continue, but all around is the sense that, eventually, everything comes to an end.
Today’s Movie Trailer: The Latest Look at Gatsby
Is this perhaps the most spoiler-filled trailer ever? Would that even matter?
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Arrested Development Returns May 26. Is This Your New Summer Blockbuster?
We’ll soon see if the Bluths are still funny. In the meantime, it’s intriguing that Netflix’s scheduling strategy has as much in common with the movies as with TV.
Delta Force: A Q&A with Depeche Mode’s Dave Gahan
The singer-songwriter talks about his band’s new album — and almost 35 years of making music together
The Company You Keep: If Redford, Sarandon and Christie Had Been ’60s Radicals
Veteran stars give a wintry glow to this portrait of old rebels who may have outgrown their cause
5 Ways HBO’s Game of Thrones Exhibit Disappoints Us
Long lines and impudent attendants leave our intrepid fan-reporter less than impressed
Bye Bye Birdie Turns 50
Looking back on one of the earliest movies aimed at a teenage audience