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FEINBERG FORECAST: With 49 Days Until the Oscars, 'The Artist' Remains the Frontrunner

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  January 09, 2012
  FEINBERG FORECAST: With 49 Days Until the Oscars, 'The Artist' Remains the Frontrunner
 

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'Melancholia' Named Best Film By National Society of Film Critics

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 January 8, 2012

Lars von Trier's 'Melancholia' Named Best Film By National Society of Film Critics

Foreign Box Office: Second 'Sherlock Holmes' Dethrones Fourth 'Mission: Impossible' as No. 1 Attraction Overseas

Lionsgate Close to Deal to Buy Summit; Friedman and Wachsberger Likely to Remain

Exclusive: Irish Actor Kevin Ryan Joins Cast of BBC America's 'Copper'

Charlize Theron Gives the Evil Eye in New 'Snow White and the Huntsman'

MOVIES

Sean Faris Starrer 'Lost for Words' Gets Underway in Hong Kong

Woody Allen Reveals How He Conjured Up His Biggest Hit 'Midnight in Paris'

Melissa McCarthy to Be Saluted at Irish in Film Event

Japanese Director Kaneto Shindo Sends Personal 'Postcard' to Oscar Voters

George Clooney to Direct, Star in WWII Stolen Art Drama 'Monuments Men' for Sony

Palm Springs Film Festival Awards Gala: Stars Shed Tears and Laughter

TV

Review: 'Downton Abbey' Returns as Great as Ever

Keith Olbermann Agrees to Anchor Current Election Coverage (Election)

TCA: 'So You Think You Can Dance' Adopting Weekly 2-Hour Format


REVIEWS

Paris By Night (Une Nuit)

Sketches of Kaitan City

THE BUSINESS

Bob Marley Family Settles Royalty Dispute With Universal Music

Ruby Yang, Gu Changwei Feature at the 2012 Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum


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TCA Executive Analysis: Fox's Kevin Reilly

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  January 8, 2012
  TCA Executive Analysis: Fox's Kevin Reilly
 

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8 January 2012

 Best of the Moment

Streaming Dreams

John Seabrook | New Yorker | 5 January 2012

Exceptional essay on streaming video giant, YouTube. How it started, grew, now plans to change television forever. Traditional broadcasters beware: "YouTube, home of grainy cellphone videos & skateboarding dogs, is going pro" Comments

Terror On Trial

William Shawcross | WSJ | 7 January 2012

On imminent trial of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, apparent mastermind of 9/11. Shawcross, son of chief prosecutor at Nuremberg trials, defends use of military tribunal. "Morally hazardous actions" sometimes needed to protect civilisation Comments

What Happens To Old And Expired Supermarket Foods

Nadia Arumugam | Forbes | 6 January 2012

Some thrown. Some cooked in store. Most goes to charity, or gets sold on to salvage stores. Leftovers go to urban foragers. Might not taste great, but it's mostly safe: “We put enough preservatives in our food to embalm an elephant" Comments

Supreme Loser

Ali Vaez | Foreign Policy | 3 January 2012

Ayatollah Khamenei has almost perfect strategic misjudgement. No sense of what's reasonable or possible. Pushing nuclear programme forward, but making no friends. West should contain Iran until someone else takes charge Comments

A Darwinian Approach To Moral Philosophy

Michael Ruse | Talking Philosophy | 4 January 2012

Thoughtful essay on ethics, evolution. "I think there is a real difference between moral claims and scientific claims, and while the latter can be used to explain why we hold the former, they cannot be used to justify the former" Comments

Where Does The Fight In Us Come From?

Ken Dryden | Grantland | 6 January 2012

Former Stanley Cup champion, Hall of Fame player explains what (ice) hockey means to Canadians. Says it's possible to keep the fight but ditch the fighting. That's where the spirit of hockey lies. In competitiveness, not headshots Comments

Fox Partnering With Adult Swim Alums to Launch Late-Night Animation Block

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  January 8, 2012
  Fox Partnering With Adult Swim Alums to Launch Late-Night Animation Block
 

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Huntsman Finally Shines at Sunday’s New Hampshire Debate

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After coasting on Saturday, the frontrunner was the prime target at NBC’s New Hampshire debate…
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January 08, 2012


At Sunday morning’s GOP debate in New Hampshire, Jon Huntsman logged his best performance yet—but it may be too late to matter.

Mitt Romney had a tough go of it in Sunday morning’s GOP showdown, taking sustained attacks from his rivals—a sharp contrast to the more timid Saturday-night showing. While Romney took the heat, former Utah governor Jon Huntsman grabbed the spotlight, drawing applause at his bipartisan message and deflecting Romney’s attacks on his service in the Obama administration. The Daily Beast’s John Avlon weighs in on Huntsman’s best debate ever—and why it may be too late to matter. Plus, Michael Tomasky on how Santorum aced the gay question, Kirsten Powers on Newt’s negative blitz, and video highlights from both debates.

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