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Great Performances
Trophies, scrolls, statuettes this time of year, actors get 'em by the zillions, like valet-parking stubs. In the thick of awards season, TIME asked 13 artists to sit for photographer Sebastian Kim and confide in Joel Stein. Though some of our laureates are not Oscar nominated, all are our Great Performers. Yes, you too, Uggie. ...
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In Darkness: How a Swindler Became a Schindler
The Nazis’ Final Solution their plan to kill all Jews under the aegis of the Third Reich was meant to have a genocidal efficiency. Good old German craftsmanship: Send these faceless enemies of the state to concentration camps and gas them to death. Yet in Angieszka Holland’s In Darkness, a chronicle of the [...]
Safe House: Can Denzel Washington Ever Be a Bad Guy?
Just about every government in the world wants Tobin Frost dead. A top CIA operative who went rogue a decade ago, Frost has been an embarrassment to the agency higher-ups, who can’t stop or find him. So they are pleased and a little edgy when Frost, running for his life from some ruthless, nameless commando [...]
Clint's Chrysler Ad: From the Director of Pineapple Express
"Halftime in America" was the spawn of director David Gordon Green, a poet and a car company and ad agency willing to sponsor a Super Bowl art film
Which Is The Better Best Picture: The Godfather or Terms of Endearment?
THE GODFATHER “I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse.” The horse’s head under the bedsheets. “Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes.” The toll-booth slaughter of Sonny. And the immortal “Leave the gun. Take the cannoli.” From the opening wedding to the climactic baptism of gunfire, The Godfather provides three hours of greatest hits, [...]
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ALBUM EDITION GOOD WEEK/ BAD WEEK Fiona Apple The singer's fourth album is set to come out this year after a seven-year wait Nicki Minaj The rapper's Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded was delayed from Feb. 14 until April 3 FANTASY One Tree to Bind Them Swedish chemical-engineering student Emil Johansson is mapping every character from ...
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Requiem for Mr. Tough Guy
The domineering cadet at a Southern military college has successfully covered up two hazing crimes by intimidating his classmates and manipulating his superiors. Now he’s been unmasked and cornered by a lynch mob of fellow cadets; he’s lost his edge but not his edginess. “My name is Jocko de Paris,” he shouts defiantly. “That’s right. [...]
A Super Bowl Squeaker: Chronicle Edges The Woman in Black
22-21. That was the tentative final score in a thrilling Super Bowl weekend game, as the superhero kids of Chronicle edged the haunted-house drama The Woman in Black for the top spot at the North American box office. According to preliminary studio estimates, Chronicle will earn $22 million to The Woman in Black’s $21 million. The early results [...]
Chronicle: It's Carrie Plus X-Men, With Found Footage
Andrew (Dane DeHaan) points his new video camera toward his ailing mother (Bo Petersen), and she asks, ”Who’s the audience?” He lightly replies, “Just millions of people watching at home.” Actually, he’s started recording his family life to document the abusive behavior of his father (Michael Kelly), an out-of-work firefighter whose inability to pay for his [...]
The Woman in Black: Harry Potter and the Spooky Mansion
The three lovely Fisher girls, at play in their attic nursery, drop their toys and walk purposefully to the window ledge, whence they jump to their deaths. They are thought to be the victims of Jennet Humfrye, whose son died in a cart accident in the swamp near Eel Marsh House, the home she shared [...]
Perfect Sense: Love in the Time of Catastrophe
How could the great plague begin? Perhaps with the loss of one of the five senses. Start with smell not an essential sense, until you think of the sensations triggered by the olfactory function. A poignant synesthesia attends the whiff of a rose, or coffee, or sea air, or the perfume of a passing [...]
The Grey Storms into the Black
Neither frostbite nor ferocious wolves could keep Liam Neeson from dominating the midwinter box office. The Grey, his man-against-the-elements adventure set in the Alaskan wild, won the weekend at North American theaters with $20 million, according to preliminary studio estimates. One for the Money, a girl-power crime movie starring Katherine Heigl, exceeded low expectations and opened [...]
The Grey: Wolves Near a Plane
What’s the hardiest breed of entertainment consumers? Moviegoers in January. Ignoring the snootier Oscar fare, we patronize winter genre films, the oversize spawn of antique B pictures. We get an education too, becoming experts in the fine points of exorcism (The Devil Inside), smuggling (Contraband) and vampire-Lycan enmity (Underworld Awakening). January movies are like homework [...]
The Oscar Finalists: Silent Picture Double Feature
Once upon a time, in a place called Hollywood, people made sweet movies everyone everywhere wanted to see. They dreamed for the whole world… And today the Motion Picture Academy fell back into that distant reverie. Two heartfelt, gorgeously embroidered valentines to the silent-movie era that vanished 80 years ago led the pack in the [...]






