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Trailer for the new Werner Herzog documentary about the internet, Lo And Behold: Reveries of the Connected World, in which monks are found to tweet.
As the landscape unfolds, an unlucky driver keeps arriving in horror movie scenes.
When Prince asks you to DJ his party, you say yes. When he wants you to stop so he can watch Finding Nemo, well.
Jeff Desom creates dioramas of famous movie scenes, then populates them with holograms from the films.
Not everyone who breaks your heart is a monster. And not everyone who wounds you deserves to be wounded in return.
Forty years after Jaws, why the very first blockbuster should be considered art—and how it helped one man to survive.
Dinosaurs haven’t been super-popular for 65 million years—it only feels that way. Fans and experts explain our obsession with dead monsters.
Before he was America’s favorite philosopher comic, he was just another comedian out on tour. And she was the journalist he wanted to meet.
Stumbling onto a movie set in Los Angeles—and then staying there for as long as humanly possible—offers lessons in acting and reality.
Because the blinders were on last year, a 2015 resolution to become more culturally aware: to read more books, watch more movies, and listen to more albums.
In Woodstock, Ill., where Groundhog Day was filmed, hundreds of fans gather every year, year after year, to celebrate their favorite movie.
Ignore the critics: Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar is not only a serious, complex comment on space policy, it’s a heartbreaking, philosophical look at the value of time.