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The Pleasures of Stop Motion Animation
The more advanced CG imagery gets, the more charming the analog sensibility of stop motion becomes.
Submitted For Your Approval...
...a podcast all about the relationship between the movies and "The Twilight Zone."
Supporting Characters Worthy of Spinoffs
What happens when side characters are more interesting than a movie's main storyline.
Improving on Real Life
How biopics trim, mold and sometimes downright fictionalize their subject's lives to make them more cinematic.
Planet Melancholgia
This is what it sounds like when hipsters cry: on the sweet spot between grown-up melancholy and childhood nostalgia.
"Forget it, Jake. It's Cougartown."
Older women and younger men in the movies.
Guy Movies for Girls, Girl Movies for Guys
"An Affair to Remember" vs. "The Dirty Dozen"? This week's podcast crosses the gender divide and marketing demographics.
Attention Owed to Clive Owen
An appreciation of our favorite onscreen reluctant hero.
Attention Owed to Clive Owen
An appreciation of our favorite onscreen reluctant hero.
Blowing the Whistle on Whistleblower Movies
Covert meetings, threats, weight gain and other clichés from films about corporate takedowns.
No One Can Hear You Scream
A look at the best ways in which movies have set their stories in inhospitable places.
Do spoilers spoil movie discussions?
If knowing plot twists can ruin a movie, is it that good a movie to begin with?
Actual College, Meet College Movies
As the class of 2013 readies for freshman year, we look at college as it's represented in film.
Overused Soundtrack Choices
Some songs just shouldn't be played on a movie soundtrack again.
Metaphorical Aliens
Race isn't the only thematic burden extraterrestrials have borne in films.
Docsploitation!
We look at those films that blur the line between fiction and reality.
Yes, Comic-Con HAS Nuked the Fridge
Last year, we wondered if Comic-Con had jumped the rails. This year, is there even any question?
The Shrink Stays In The Picture
Why has the on-screen therapy session become a staple of film and TV?
Scrambled Timelines
How films mix-up their chronology to give more impact to their story.



















