‘The White Shadow’—the earliest surviving feature credited to Hitchcock—is available free online for two months
Today’s Movie Trailer: Sam Raimi’s Oz: The Great and Powerful
Go somewhere over the rainbow with James Franco, Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz and Michelle Williams in the Oz prequel—in theaters March 2013
One Direction’s Success: Pop-Music Expert Simon Napier-Bell Weighs In on Their Staying Power
The man behind Wham! puts the boy band’s evolution in context
Rothko Fetches $75 Million at Record-Setting Sotheby’s Sale
If you’re looking for evidence that today’s art market is alive and well, look no further
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Guy Fieri Gets Served
Fieri has symbolized food TV’s move from cooking shows to eating shows. But the New York Times restaurant reviewer suggests America’s Eater-in-Chief may have bitten off more than he can chew.
High (Concept) Anxiety: Are Big Ideas Bad for TV?
TV network executives may want shows with one big idea to hook viewers early, but if those viewers are going to stick around, it pays to sweat the small stuff
Dancing with the Stars Results Watch: Who Went Home in the Double Elimination?
In a night that just kept on giving, Kylie Minogue, Ne-Yo and the cast of Newsies all performed. Plus two people went home!
Hitchcock Filmmaker Sacha Gervasi on the Great Director’s Life, Genius and Grocery Bills
What’s it like to direct a movie about the most famous director of all time?
On the Physical Abuse of Books
Dog-eared pages, bent bindings, scribbled-in margins… Books were meant to be loved—aggressively
Exclusive: Catch an Early Look at Anthony Hopkins as the Master of Suspense in Hitchcock
The upcoming film, out Nov. 23, also stars Helen Mirren as Alma Reville, Hitchcock’s wife
Who Should Be TIME’s 2012 Person of the Year? Our Panel Sounds Off
TIME corralled some of the top minds in politics, news and arts to debate who deserves to be 2012 Person of the Year
Green Day Tries To One-Up Themselves on ¡Dos!
The veteran rockers aim to go harder on the second part of their 2012 album trilogy when they ought to aim for depth
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Elmo, Petraeus, Sex, and What Is Our Damn Business
Whether it involves kids’ entertainment or entirely adult matters, it can be hard to distinguish between genuine outrages and stories that just titillate us or creep us out.