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See the Cutest Paper Airplanes Ever: Oscar-Nominated Short Film Paperman Now Available Online
Watch the whole film, in the running for this year’s Academy Awards, right here
Hearts, Not Brains: Why Zombies Are the Newest Big-Screen Heartthrobs
They have no personalities, rotting bodies and they want to eat your brains. So why are zombies now being considered in romantic and sexual terms?
Scent of Doomed Men: Al Pacino and Christopher Walken Team Up for Stand Up Guys
Pacino and Walken play old gangsters reunited for one last night together, with Alan Arkin playing the third musketeer. So why do these Stand Up Guys seem like they’d rather be sitting?
‘Entourage’ to Hug It Out in Movie Theaters Soon
The HBO show is one step closer to its much-awaited big-screen incarnation
Are Bradley Cooper and J.J. Abrams Making a Lance Armstrong Biopic?
The wheels might well be in motion
Happy 200th Birthday, Pride & Prejudice…and Happy Sundance, Too
The writer/director of the Sundance hit ‘Austenland’ talks to TIME about why we still love Mr. Darcy centuries years later
Zero Dark Thirty, Declassified: Bigelow Dishes on Deeper Meaning of Closing Scene
Just because we know what happens at the end of the movie doesn’t mean there’s nothing unpredictable in ‘Zero Dark Thirty’
Box Office Blahs: Hansel & Gretel Grab Some Candy on Skimpy Weekend
Jason Statham and a host of Hollywood stars can’t lure picky audiences to their movies
A Punkster ‘Hansel & Gretel’: That Witch Does Not Kill Us
Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton are the hero siblings, outmatched if not outfought by some wondrous creatures in cool action scenes
Behind the Story: TIME’s Jessica Winter on Kathryn Bigelow and Zero Dark Thirty
TIME’s Jessica Winter talks about the controversy surrounding Kathryn Bigelow’s movie Zero Dark Thirty, and what this could mean for filmmakers looking to focus on controversial subjects
J.J. Abrams to Direct Next Star Wars Movie?
Rumor has it the director has changed his mind about the project and is almost done negotiating a deal
Cover Story: Kathryn Bigelow’s Art of Darkness
In this week’s cover story, TIME looks at the career of Kathryn Bigelow, who made history in 2010 as the first woman to win the Academy Award for Best Director for The Hurt Locker, and who has followed that triumph with one of …