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'After Earth': Will Smith & Son Play a Hunger Game
What do you give the movie star’s son who has everything? The lead role in a $130-million sci-fi epic that never soars.
'Now You See Me': The Customer Is Always Fooled
Magicians run wild in this slick if surface adventure thriller
Voice of America: What The Voice’s Shocker Elimination Says About the Show and the Audience
Even if it didn’t make you hate this country, Tuesday’s vote showed that The Voice is not, after all, always just about the voice.
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She Who Would Not Be Stifled: RIP Jean Stapleton, Edith from All in the Family
By far her most memorable role was as Edith Bunker, who helped introduce change to the American living room by inviting America into her own
Jean Stapleton, TV’s Edith Bunker, Dies at 90
(NEW YORK) — Jean Stapleton, the stage-trained character actress who played Archie Bunker’s far better half, the sweetly naive Edith, in TV’s groundbreaking 1970s comedy “All in the Family,” has died. She was 90.
Galley Girl at Book Expo 2013: The Last Two Nights
What really goes on after hours at the book industry’s annual convention
The Lazy Pleasures of Medicinal Television
When sick in bed, there are certain things that you need: tissues, aspirin, and TV
Brit Marling on Writing, Anarchists, and the Need to Get Her Heart Broken
The star and co-writer of ‘The East’ also explains why she prefers acting in other people’s movies
Fox’s Megyn Kelly Alpha-Dogs Working-Mom Critic Erick Erickson
Whatever Erick Erickson thinks he knows about the animal kingdom, he’s got a lot to learn about dominant females among the species of Fox.
Exclusive: An Excerpt from the Upcoming Novel by Amy Tan
‘The Valley of Amazement’ is a sweeping epic about two women and their intertwined fates
BBC: Doctor Who Is Not Racist
The network defends the long-running show against charges made in an upcoming book
The Kings of Summer: Boys N the Woods
Three 15 year-olds run away from home and set up house in the woods
Genres Collide on Mount Kimbie’s Cold Spring Fault Less Youth
The sophomore album from the English electronic music duo is a transitional effort that mostly succeeds
Howard Hawks: Hollywood’s Proud Professional
An appreciation of the gifted director, who worked brilliantly in every Hollywood genre
Do Book Critics Need a Code of Ethics?
The National Book Critics Circle is trying to establish best practices for their industry
Galley Girl at Book Expo 2013: The First Night
What really goes on after hours at the book industry’s annual convention