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The best nonfiction TV of 2011
Matt Zoller Seitz
Forget "Real Housewives." From portraits of cultural masters to scary Occupy tales, these shows captured reality
5. Katie Roiphe
Alex Pareene
The date rape-denier discovered the Internet this year, with embarrassing results
“Sleeping Beauty”: A young woman’s creepy sexual odyssey
Andrew O'Hehir
Emily Browning bares all in Australian director Julia Leigh's disturbing fable of a world without consequences
The beguiling tough love of “Enlightened”
Matt Zoller Seitz
Laura Dern and Mike White's brilliant comedy shows compassion for its deluded characters even as it skewers them
Can a film’s website be more than promotional?
Steve Erickson
Sundance-winning director Ira Sachs hopes the site for his new film, "Keep the Lights On," builds real community
Bandmates 25 years later: Are we friends?
Cary Tennis
I thought we got along but she is so self-involved it's driving me insane!
Attention celebrities: Just stop with the Hitler references
Hannah Tepper
Mario Batali apologizes after comparing bankers to Hitler. So why do people keep making Hitler comparisons anyway?
“50-50”: What's so funny about cancer?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Seth Rogen finds humor in a possible death sentence, in a buddy movie part "Beaches" and part "Pineapple Express"
The beauty economy
Cary Tennis
I was a nerdy frog who became a princess. Now I see the power, but also the price, of being beautiful
My sister the narcissist blows up another marriage
Cary Tennis
It's her third divorce and it looks like the Big One
“W.E.”: Madonna’s Wallis Simpson fantasy hits Toronto
Andrew O'Hehir
Empty seats and polite applause greet the pop legend's "W.E.," about an earlier Material Girl
I blame my fiancee for this engagement photo
Joe Donatelli
Elaborately staged pictures are yet another ridiculous, overblown wedding trend. And yes, ours are awesome
“Entourage” recap: 8×1
Drew Grant
As the final season begins, Vince is out of rehab, Turtle's half his size and Ari's still insufferable
The new “Let them eat cake!”
David Sirota
10 shocking, illuminating moments that prove just how out of touch the powerful really are
Could losing Dr. Drew make “Celebrity Rehab” even worse?
Drew Grant
Drew Pinsky may be leaving his VH1 drug show for good. Could his replacement possibly be any worse?
Ashton Kutcher’s war with the Village Voice
Drew Grant
After the newspaper took him to task for his anti-child slavery initiative, the actor took up arms over Twitter
How the “South Park” guys became an American institution
Matt Zoller Seitz
Trey Parker and Matt Stone's potty-mouthed genius has made them into our country's greatest living humorists
Who are we to tell Anthony Weiner to quit?
Alex Pareene
We need to get used to the idea that most reasonable people do dumb stuff sometimes. Or many times
How common is infidelity, anyway?
Tracy Clark-Flory
The Weiner scandal demands a hard look at the research. It's as (predictably) disturbing as you'd think
How would Weiner do on Grindr?
Thomas Rogers
The congressman's photos may have been embarrassing, but on gay hook-up sites, they would have fit right in
The rebirth of grass-roots politics
David Sirota
The NYT piece on Ralph Reed's revival makes an important point: We're seeing a return to old school tactics
The sneaky excellence of “Men of a Certain Age”
Matt Zoller Seitz
In its second season, Ray Romano's TNT comedy perfects its observational humor and quiet force
Why Michele Bachmann should run for president
Joan Walsh
I used to think she was at the GOP fringe, but the party's in a race to the bottom. She's no worse than Gingrich
Cannes: A creepy, erotic retelling of “Sleeping Beauty”
Andrew O'Hehir
"Sucker Punch" actress Emily Browning bares all in director Julia Leigh's striking and disturbing debut film
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