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And the Buffy goes to ... And the Buffy goes to ...
Our fifth annual award to the most underappreciated show in all of TV land.
Love and marriage Love and marriage
At the Toronto Film Festival, Jonathan Demme returns to form and Peter Sollett explores mix-tape romance.
Critics' Picks Critics' Picks
What you need to see, read, do this week: A sexpert's look at Sarah Palin, the exhilarating return of "Entourage," and a bad-cake blog.
Toronto Film Festival Toronto Film Festival
The Venice Film Festival takes risks while Toronto promises gems like Claire Denis' "35 rhums," an intimate movie about the pleasures of home -- and knowing when to leave it.
Reality shows we'd like to see Reality shows we'd like to see
Attention, reality-TV programmers: "I'm From Sky Mall" and "Hangover CSI" -- you're gonna love them!
A comedy tonight? Good luck! A comedy tonight? Good luck!
Learn more about the fall TV season's new comedies, using this handy clip 'n' save chart!
Television's foreign affair Television's foreign affair
Shows based on international hits are flooding the fall lineup. Has the U.S. TV industry run out of fresh ideas?
Making "The Fly" sing Making "The Fly" sing
Hollywood composer Howard Shore talks about turning a cult horror film into a highbrow opera -- a Salon podcast.
Vampires that don't suck Vampires that don't suck
Alan Ball explains that the undead in his new HBO series don't just embody our deepest sexual yearnings -- they represent both gays and the Bush administration.
TV rehab TV rehab
There are shows we love even when they don't love themselves. For them, Salon staffers stage an intervention.
Of magic, madness and motorcycles Of magic, madness and motorcycles
Learn more about the fall TV season's new dramas, using this handy clip 'n' save chart!
Above the law Above the law
On TV this fall, motorcycle outlaws, vampires and superpowered misfits roar past good and evil, reflecting the wishful thinking of a nation in decline.
Critics' Picks Critics' Picks
What you need to see, read, do this week: Nazi TV, German robot music and an alternative to warmed-over Coldplay.
Everyone's favorite mean girl Everyone's favorite mean girl
"Gossip Girl's" Leighton Meester on raging tabloid rumors, faux toplessness and her character's undeniable sex appeal.
No more purple dinosaurs! No more purple dinosaurs!
The creators of "Yo Gabba Gabba" tell the story behind the coolest (and least annoying) kids show on television.
"Traitor" "Traitor"
Too much narrative trickery takes away from the real talent in this post-9/11 thriller, Don Cheadle and Saïd Taghmaoui.
Blockbuster blackface Blockbuster blackface
"Tropic Thunder" inspired protest from disability activists. But why is no one complaining that Robert Downey Jr. is playing a black man?
I Like to Watch I Like to Watch
Mad respect to the disrespectful, from gold medalist Usain Bolt to the authority-questioning Marines of "Generation Kill" to the thoughtful artists on HBO's "The Black List."
Critics' Picks Critics' Picks
What you need to see, read, do this week: Hypnotic novels, riveting movies and sexy "Sesame Street" guests.
"The House Bunny" "The House Bunny"
Anna Faris shines as an ex-Playboy bunny who discovers she can no longer get by on cuteness alone.
"Death Race" "Death Race"
Spectacular crashes, thunderous explosions, heads split open like watermelons -- and one killer body.
"Hamlet 2" "Hamlet 2"
To laugh or not to laugh at the worst Shakespearean high school musical ever -- that is the question.
"The Rocker" "The Rocker"
Is this comedy about a heavy-metal wannabe a Gen X rock 'n' roll fantasy?
The strangest live album ever The strangest live album ever
The Fiery Furnaces know how to make perfect pop songs, and they know how to rock -- but on their first live album, they just want to tear things apart.
Critics' Picks Critics' Picks
Salon selects the songs of the summer -- from the Jonas Brothers to Beck and beyond.
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