“I hope I don't get killed by the studio for giving too much away, but this entire movie is going to be three scenes and three scenes only that all take place in real time.”
Trent Reznor Experiments on How to Destroy Angels’ An Omen EP
The Nine Inch Nails frontman’s group produces a prophecy of what their full-length album could be
Everybody’s Business: What People Are Saying About the New Rihanna-Chris Brown Duet
The single on which the controversial sometime-couple appears together has leaked—here are some of the Internet’s best responses
Marvel Announces Dexter Comic Book Series
The fan-favorite anti-hero is getting a five-issue miniseries next year
Tuned InReview
TV Weekend: The Dust Bowl
Yes, Ken Burns’ new documentary is history. But to ignore the film’s resonances with climate change today is to be as blind as a farmer in a cloud of choking topsoil.
Does Twilight Really Ruin Real-Life Romance?
The author of ‘Fanpire: The Twilight Saga and the Women Who Love It’ on whether men can ever stack up to Edward
It Was the Best of the Worst of Times: Breaking Dawn-Part 2
In which our reviewer exhibits signs of Stockholm Syndrome and claims this is the best Twilight movie ever
Silver Linings Playbook: A Little Romcom Gets an Oscar Push
Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence shine in this predictable love story of two neurotics
We Called It: Maroon 5 Ties Carly Rae Jepsen for Most Weeks at #1
Both acts have had a single top the charts for nine weeks in 2012. Don’t say we didn’t warn you
Fresh Blood
Our guide to filling the Twilight void
Q&A: Silver Linings Playbook’s Bradley Cooper and David O. Russell
The actor and director talk Michael Vick, filmmaking as athletics, and the value of going to extremes
Tuned InTelevision
TV Tonight: Crossfire Hurricane
The HBO documentary is not a revelation, but it’s an intimate story of the band, with performance sequences that show how five guys came together and made an entity of pure fire and sex.
Anna Karenina: Keira Knightley Gives Her All for Love
All the world’s a stage in Joe Wright’s splendid version of the Tolstoy novel