Sunday, November 22, 2009
Movies
Sundance winner Ondi Timoner made a cautionary tale about Internet addiction. Now she's Twittering about it.
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Kristen Stewart somehow makes moping attractive as the romance simmers in Part Two of "Twilight."
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This poignant yet funny tale of two soldiers on the home front is a welcome departure from the typical Iraq war movie.
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"The Blind Side" scores by mixing two American icons: motherhood and football.
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This actors' showcase finds genuine humanity in appalling circumstances.
Holiday movie preview
Winter traditionally is awards season, when studios unwrap their shiniest baubles, the prestige films intended to catch the eyes of grownups and Oscar voters.
Movie review
Did you know that one of the Internet's founding geniuses was quite possibly insane? If not, you haven't heard of Josh Harris. A New York City dot-com megamillionaire, Harris foresaw the potential of the web, pioneering social media and streaming video when most people didn't know how to hook up a modem.
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Did you know that one of the Internet's founding geniuses was quite possibly insane? If not, you haven't heard of Josh Harris. A New York City dot-com megamillionaire, Harris foresaw the potential of the web, pioneering social media and streaming video when most people didn't know how to hook up a modem.More...

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