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The “Zero Dark Thirty” debate isn’t really about torture
Reducing "Zero Dark Thirty" to a partisan argument about torture misses the big questions it raises about America
Reducing "Zero Dark Thirty" to a partisan argument about torture misses the big questions it raises about America
Pick of the Week: "Tabu" is equal parts dream sequence and steamy romance
"Django Unchained" has action, comedy, fake history and oceans of blood -- but it's an endless, undisciplined mess
Maybe film culture isn't dying just yet: The year in movies brought richness and breadth — and controversy! VIDEO
David Chase, who revolutionized TV drama, talks about his switch to film with the '60s rock odyssey "Not Fade Away"
Two French screen legends play a couple facing the end in Michael Haneke's exquisite "Amour"
The star's latest comeback thriller may be poisoned by echoes of Sandy Hook. But don't blame "media violence"
The "Twilight" star talks about media insanity, her unbelievable career arc and her role in "On the Road"
Mass shooters in the U.S. are almost always men — angry men who can get guns more easily than mental health care
Pick of the week: No, the riveting "Zero Dark Thirty" doesn't glorify torture — its real agenda may be darker still
Peter Jackson's "LOTR" prequel drifts far from Tolkien in a slow, self-indulgent and fake-looking opening chapter
Slavery vs. torture vs. mental illness vs. death: This year's contenders make award season a lot more interesting
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