A major storyline ends mundanely, for once without any shocker twist. But can Homeland find its way out of its own narrative labyrinth?
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A major storyline ends mundanely, for once without any shocker twist. But can Homeland find its way out of its own narrative labyrinth?
From seat buzzers to high-speed cameras, TIME takes a look at technologies that enhanced the sights and sounds (and smells) of movie watching
‘Skyfall’ keeps flying high, and ‘Lincoln’ stays alive, while Gerard Butler’s ‘Playing for Keeps’ sinks.
The Rolling Stones are the newest addition to the star-studded lineup for “12-12-12,” a concert to benefit the victims of Hurricane Sandy that will take place at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 12.
No, it’s not Sugarhill Gang’s ‘Rapper’s Delight’
As a member of the Global Commission on Drug Policy, Branson is part of the burgeoning movement to end the U.S.-led war on drugs. He’s hoping the new documentary ‘Breaking the Taboo’ will help the cause
The record’s anniversary edition showcases the band at its best, despite bleak bonuses
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When Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., made the surprise announcement that he was leaving the Senate to run the Heritage Foundation, it raised some big political questions. Most important: Stephen Colbert is from where again?
The stars talk to TIME about their new movie ‘In Our Nature’
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Another retooling of a struggling sitcom in its second season raises the question: when have you changed a show so much that it isn’t itself anymore?
The star of the upcoming festival hit ‘Any Day Now’ speaks to TIME
Look back at past performances from Russell Crowe, Hugh Jackman and the rest to see who will shine in the musical movie
Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey arrives in theaters on Dec. 14 boasting a new film standard called High Frame Rate 3D. Here’s a look at what it is, and how it works