It’s true. We can prove it.
Boardwalk Empire
Down and Out in Paris: Amy Herzog’s Belleville
A couple’s marriage unravels in Amy Herzog’s dark, draining, masterly new play
Love Story: A Q&A with Singer-Songwriter Robyn Hitchcock
The accomplished singer-songwriter — who just turned 60 — talks about his new record and a life in music
A ‘New’ Schindler’s List: A Q&A with Film-Restoration Expert Michael Daruty
Universal Pictures restoration chief Michael Daruty talks about the incredible tools and technology that can bring new life to an old film
Morning News: Harrison Ford to Appear in Anchorman 2
The actor has signed on to play a newscaster
A Q&A with Stoker Director Park Chan-wook
Director Park Chan-wook talks about ‘Stoker,’ ‘Oldboy,’ and the challenges of working in a foreign country.
History Channel’s Bible Is a Hit. Does That Mean TV Will Get Religion?
We may see more TV for religious believers as a result of The Bible. What I’d love to see–but am not so sure we will–is more TV about religious believers.
World Premiere: Amanda Seyfried in the New Music Video from SXSW Darlings The Milk Carton Kids
The video for ‘Honey, Honey’ hits the web today
Want Someone to Produce Your Script? First, Make Sure It Takes Place in Beijing…
A new screenwriting competition offers prizes to U.S. citizens who write movies set in Beijing
Enlightened Watch: This Beautiful, Upsetting World
Enlightened gives Amy something like a happy ending. But let’s hope it’s not the end.
The Beaning of Life: 10 Memorable Movie Beans
From a death-prone English actor to a coffee plantation in Africa, TIME surveys a wide field of famous cinematic beans
Slay What? Pricey Jack the Giant Slayer Earns Few Beans
‘John Carter,’ all is forgiven! Another expensive fairy tale underwhelms, as the 2013 box office continues to stagger.