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“The Heartbreak Kid”
Stephanie Zacharek
Ben Stiller grimaces his way through this gratingly unfunny, mean-spirited Farrelly brothers flick.
Middle age threw me a wicked curve
Peter Kurth
HIV-positive since the '80s, I never expected to grow old — and I didn't expect to end up with a crooked penis
TV Daily
Salon Staff
Salon's guide to what to watch on Monday: "The Falling Man" investigates the story behind an indelible image of 9/11.
I Like to Watch
Heather Havrilesky
HBO's "Tell Me You Love Me" dishes up whiny, unhappy people not holding hands. Plus: Why nobody (but VH1) loves Chachi.
I Like to Watch
Heather Havrilesky
America the dutiful! After PBS doc "The Anti-Americans" makes us feel fat and dumb, Ken Burns' "The War" reminds us that we're muy macho.
Beyond the Multiplex
Andrew O'Hehir
A giddy documentary about Gypsy music. The abortion movie everyone should see. Plus: The true tale of a communism-toppling crane operator.
Beyond the Multiplex
Andrew O'Hehir
The 10 buzziest films out of Tribeca. Plus: An interview/podcast with Guy Maddin about his latest film, a debauched melodrama that will invade your dreams.
“Spider-Man 3”
Stephanie Zacharek
Spidey comes back swingin'! The third installment in the beloved blockbuster series may be the biggest, splashiest and best one yet.
I Like to Watch
Heather Havrilesky
The family ties that bind: Tony runs from shared memories on "The Sopranos," while Cinemax doc "51 Birch Street" unravels the perfect marriage.
Beyond the Multiplex
Andrew O'Hehir
Howard Stern and Tiki Barber take in Adam Carolla's "The Hammer." Plus: A dark indie from an "Entourage" actor and a compelling doc about U.S. soldiers.
“America at a Crossroads” veers to the right
Gary Kamiya
The highly touted PBS series on Islam and terrorism casts a cold eye on Bush's Iraq disaster -- but fails to examine Mideast history or America's failed policies in the region.
King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
Salon Staff
Georgetown's comeback ensures the Final Four won't be a fabulous freshman fest. Except for Greg Oden.
The Fix
Scott Lamb
Sheen to narrate 9/11 conspiracy doc? Puck bans foie gras. Plus: Dina Lohan says she's no party mom.
What Bush is hiding
Sidney Blumenthal
In the U.S. attorney scandal, Alberto Gonzales gave orders, but he also took them -- from Karl Rove, who plotted to turn the federal criminal justice system into the Republican Holy Office of the Inquisition.
Conversations: Ry Cooder
Salon Staff
The legendary guitarist talks about storytelling, dilettantism and protest music in this podcast and interview.
I Like to Watch
Heather Havrilesky
The drudgery of Oscar Night beckons, "Lost" wanders astray, and FX's "The Riches" resuscitates Minnie Driver with -- bonus! -- a fake Southern accent.
The House debates Iraq: Who supports the troops more?
Robin Bravender
Some Republicans say: Send them reinforcements. Some Democrats say: Bring them home.
The Fix
Scott Lamb
Federline not ready to settle? Brandy hit with wrongful-death suit. Plus: Paris sues to block exposure.
Beyond the Multiplex
Andrew O'Hehir
Parsing the movies that took the prizes. Plus: Ten festival premieres that ought to make some noise!
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