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A Super Bowl Squeaker: Chronicle Edges The Woman in Black
Superhero teens battled Harry Potter and a dead lady, and all Hollywood cheered this high-grossing battle
Announcing TIME’s Best Best Picture Bracket. Vote on Oscar’s Greatest Film
Eighty-three movies have been dubbed Best Picture since the first Oscar ceremony in 1927. That year, the silent WWI flying film Wings won the top prize over two other nominees. It remains the only silent film to ever win Best …
Is the Movie Industry Guilty of Dog ‘Breed-ism’?
Everyone always says it — the awards-show season is flawed. Safe, predictable choices often take top honors, while the brooding and more complex picks are prone to be left to the wayside.
The Original Godzilla: New Criterion Release Celebrates the Greatest Monster Movie
Heavily re-edited and distributed in America ‘Godzilla, King of the Monsters,’ Criterion has revived Ishiro Honda’s original masterpiece, a complex and haunting monster morality play
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Top 10 Kickass Movie Women
With ‘Haywire’ star Gina Carano kicking it old school, TIME revisits some special ladies who don’t always play nice
Soderbergh’s Haywire: Good Workout, Not So Good Movie
MMA star Gina Carano has the kick of an action heroine but not the charisma of a movie star.
What Is This Artist Movie That’s Winning All the Awards?
If you’ve paid even passing attention to end of the year lists/Academy Award prognostications, you’ve heard much about The Artist. It won a Best Picture prize at the Golden Globes and is guaranteed to be one of the 5-10 Oscar …
Hollywood Harakiri: A Bad 2011 for the Movie Business
Sequels slumped, stars went dark and animated features lost their luster in the worst year for ticket sales since 1995.
“The Help is not a black film. There's a big difference between a movie with black actors and a black film.”
Watch the First Five Minutes of Steven Soderbergh’s Haywire
In which Channing Tatum and Gina Carano kick each other’s asses in a roadside diner.
The Devil Made Them Do It: No-Budget Horror Film Tops a Big Weekend
For once, the box office enjoys a ‘normal’ week: big bucks from a cheapo thriller, star-driven action films and a Chipmunks movie make it seem like old times