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TV Daily
Salon Staff
Monday: "Top Gun"-style montages and heartfelt profiles of the crew tell the story of the nuclear-powered USS Nimitz in "Carrier." Plus: What did you think of "Battlestar Galactica" on Friday?
What’s hot (and not) at Tribeca
Andrew O'Hehir
"Speed Racer" zooms, David Mamet knows kung fu, a Fellini rediscovery and much more at New York's downsized (but still glitzy) spring fest.
“Conscience” clauses: Clear?
Lynn Harris
Could your doc refuse to even refer you to someone who'll prescribe you the Pill?
TV Daily
Salon Staff
Thursday: One pretty person will win the big prize on "Make Me a Supermodel." Plus: What did you think of "Autism Every Day" on Wednesday?
Indie box office: Lennon’s assassin a hit, man
Andrew O'Hehir
"Chapter 27" strong in NYC bow -- and don't miss an ultra-cool doc on L.A.'s hot modern art scene.
Indie box office: “4 Months” breaks 7 digits
Andrew O'Hehir
A break-dancing doc, a Mexican immigration drama and a French musical all look like potential hits.
TV Daily
Salon Staff
Tuesday: Independent Lens airs the fascinating doc "Iron Ladies of Liberia." Plus: What did you think of "Dancing With the Stars" on Monday?
This year’s SXSW discoveries
Andrew O'Hehir
From America's indie-most film festival, here are 10 exciting new films -- Safe-sex warriors! Harry Potter fans! White guys who rap! -- you really ought to seek out.
Has success ruined America’s friendliest filmfest?
Andrew O'Hehir
No! Bring on the Tex-Mex, tequila and oddball movies -- Bigfoot! Bong jokes! Even a few big stars! -- that make South by Southwest so fun.
Black humor, frozen land
Andrew O'Hehir
A droll, gruesome cop thriller, chilled Icelandic-style. Plus: What's new this week.
“In Bruges” and “The Band’s Visit”
Andrew O'Hehir
Martin McDonagh's scabrous gangster parable hits theaters, along with a gentle, haunting tale of Arab-Israeli romance.
Don’t be happy, worry
Jerome Weeks
Awash in antidepressants, America is manipulated by Big Pharma and numbed out to basic, and inevitable, human pain -- or so argue critics of our serotonin nation.
Sundance hands out hardware
Andrew O'Hehir
Park City's big prizes go to the atmospheric Canadian-border drama "Frozen River" and the inspirational Katrina doc "Trouble the Water."
Beyond the Multiplex
Andrew O'Hehir
I'm off to blog from Sundance, where the promising lineup features sci-fi adventures, gangster flicks, zombie movies and thrillers aplenty. See you in Park City!
Carolina in my mind
Mike Madden
The GOP gets ready for its third debate in six nights, in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Will it be different from the last two?
Beyond the Multiplex
Andrew O'Hehir
12 films to watch for in 2008. Plus: An interview (and podcast) with John Sayles about his latest film, "Honeydripper," starring Danny Glover.
Roadies’ rules of the road
Walter Shapiro
From the curse of New York's city hall to the historical fate of insurgents, here are our favorite political theorems.
TV Daily
Salon Staff
Friday/weekend: Religious leaders tackle big questions in "In God's Name." Plus: What did you think of Thursday's "The Wire Odyssey"?
What would we see if we were behind your eyeballs, Cary?
Cary Tennis
A reader asks a pressing question of quite another sort altogether.
Kindle: Amazon’s e-book reader is here
Farhad Manjoo
Toni Morrison, Michael Lewis and Neil Gaiman love this thing. Will you?
“Redacted”
Stephanie Zacharek
Of all the Iraq-war-themed movies released this fall, this passionate, personal film stands apart, and it stands alone.
Beyond the Multiplex
Andrew O'Hehir
Philip Seymour Hoffman and Ethan Hawke lead the outstanding cast of the overheated "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead." Plus: Jimmy Carter charms. Anthony Hopkins confounds.
TV Daily
Salon Staff
Salon's guide to what to watch on Tuesday: The latest installment of Michael Apted's "Up" series, "49 Up," airs on PBS.
TV Daily
Salon Staff
Salon's guide to what to watch on Monday: Mark the holiday by watching the PBS doc "The Magnificent Voyage of Christopher Columbus."
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