The foreboding this season has had fans spinning dark theories about who will get whacked. But the show is telling a more intimate kind of horror story.
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Hero or Bad Boyfriend? Edward Snowden and the Personalization of Public Debate
Why does anyone care how good a person the NSA leaker is? Because public debate has become more and more about personality and tribal identification
Writing Wrongs: 10 Movie Titles with Bad Grammar
A list of films that could have used a different kind of editor
Dancing with the Stars Watch: And the Winners Are…
Pitbull and Psy performed. And somebody took home a Mirrorball Trophy.
Seduced and Abandoned: The Dirty, Funny Business of Movies
Alec Baldwin and James Toback’s search for film financing at Cannes makes for a mammothly entertaining documentary
Mad Men Watch: It’s Not Butter, It’s Heartbreak
In which a margarine campaign goes sour, Sylvia goes home, Pete’s mom goes to hell, and SCDPCGC just might go to pieces.
5 Videos to Celebrate Filmmaker Michel Gondry’s 50th Birthday
A mini retrospective of the writer-director’s wonderfully strange work
The Citizen Kane of Citizen Kane Lists
A list of movies that have been compared to ‘Citizen Kane’
Iron Man Three: Tony Stark Saves the World, Gets a Heart
Robert Downey Jr. soars again in the new Marvel marvel
TV Tonight: Bates Motel
The first mystery that arises in Bates Motel–the psycho quasi-prequel from producers Carlton Cuse (Lost) and Kerry Ehrin–is: what kind of series is this?
Spy vs. Spy: A Q&A with The Americans Creator Joe Weisberg
CIA agent-turned-TV show creator Joe Weisberg talks about espionage, Cold War tensions, and the slippery nature of truth
The Bachelor Watch: The Finale – Sean Finds True Love Always
Sean (finally) picks his bride. And together they ride off into the sunset. On an elephant.
Girls Watch: Slick With Sadness
Girls’ second-to-last episode of the season does some uncomfortable emotional digging, in a half-hour that may have had you covering your eyes, or your ears.