Columns
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‘The Quiet Ones’ Review: Jared Harris Leads a Cast Too Good for This Demonic Nonsense
Things go bump in the classroom in this inane and clichéd horror movie where the coolest thing on display is the old-school 1970s gadgetry
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‘Brick Mansions’ Review: Paul Walker Outclasses the Script by Leaps and Bounds
The parkour is breathtaking and the plot twists are ridiculous in this U.S. remake of “District B13”
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How Our Dumb Celebrity Media Covered Lindsay Lohan’s Miscarriage ‘Confession’
PerezHilton.com: “Lindsay Lohan’s miscarriage confession! … Talk about going out with a bang!!!”
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‘Heaven Is for Real’ Review: Even Skeptics Can Find This Tale Humane and Even-Handed
A young boy claims to have glimpsed the afterlife during a near-death experience, and director Randall Wallace keeps his adaptation of the pop-religion best-seller on an even keel
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‘Game of Thrones’ Shocker: Is It Wrong That I Really Enjoyed That?
A very violent thing happens, and I am glad
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Why Stephen Colbert Is the Perfect Choice for CBS
He may be the smartest guy in late night — and the data says he’s the most-liked
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‘Draft Day’ Review: Football Tale Hangs Like Square Dad Jeans on Kevin Costner
Ivan Reitman’s gridiron drama is stodgy and boxy — and not too much to look at, either
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‘Invasion’ Documentary Hits Big at Panama’s International Film Festival (Guest Blog)
One filmgoer tells TheWrap how the dramatic chronicle of the U.S. invasion helps put IFF Panama on the map
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Hollywood Makes It Hard for Religious Filmmakers to Do Their Job (Guest Blog)
“When it comes to understanding the values of the heartland, Hollywood [gets] them wrong more often than not,” “Persecuted” director tells TheWrap
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For Old Hollywood to Succeed, It Needs New Media’s Help (Guest Blog)
Dana Loberg, CEO and co-founder of MovieLaLa, tells TheWrap of the “brave new world” studios and tech startups must live in
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Mike Judge’s ‘Silicon Valley’ Dilemma: Stay Invested, or Get a ‘F—pile of Money’?
“Office Space” creator and “Seinfeld” vet Alec Berg turn their satire on tech entrepreneurs
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Dear Networks: Please Stop Sending Me Bribes
The behind-the-scenes waste that goes into press coverage
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How Letterman’s Exit Could Spawn Conan vs. Jay Part 2
NBC’s handling of the last two “Tonight Show” transitions could come back to bite it — hard
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‘Dom Hemingway’ Review: Jude Law Goes Full Character Actor in This Hilarious but Hollow Gangster Comedy
Jude Law leaves his pretty-boy past behind him to play a middle-aged mobster in a movie that’s not always worthy of his exertions
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New York Times Rides Growing Wave of Climate Fiction (Guest Blog)
With a University of Oregon professor teaching Cli-Fi fiction, the genre is becoming more than just a trend
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