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  • Nurse Betty

    Michael Sragow explains why Nurse Betty is the most overrated new film
  • "North by Northwest"

    Screenwriter Ernest Lehman talks about his plan to write "the ultimate Hitchcock movie."
  • DeCSS judge: Code isn't free speech

    MPAA president Jack Valenti cheers the decision. Next stop: Appeals court.
  • "Psycho"

    Hitchcock's creepy thriller about sex has imprinted itself on the psyche of two generations of moviegoers.
  • "Marnie"

    Hitchcock's florid psychodrama unfolds multiple layers of repressed memory, frigidity and changing identity.
  • Code on trial

    Does the DVD-decrypting DeCSS do for video what Napster did for music, and can copyright law stop it?
  • "Jimi Hendrix Live at Woodstock"

    Reexperience "The Star-Spangled Banner" and more in this hourlong document of one of the greatest-ever live performances.
  • "Fast Times at Ridgemont High"

    Upon the DVD release of the classic high school comedy, Cameron Crowe and Amy Heckerling talk about the X rating its teenage nudity earned.
  • Does anybody care about fighting the DMCA?

    A protest at Stanford against the ultra-restrictive copyright law generates little heat and sparse attendance.
  • The sound of Vietnam

    How wizard Walter Murch created a soundtrack of horror for Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now."
  • Can hyperlinks be outlawed?

    Movie studios aim to criminalize links to DeCSS, a banned DVD-decryption program.
  • DeCSS decoy

    A free-software fanatic unleashes a "useless" program to foil investigators looking for the DeCSS DVD decryption code.
  • Studio technician

    MPAA president Jack Valenti has never downloaded an MP3, but he could have a huge impact on the future of online entertainment.
  • Criminal code?

    A judge's decision to ban a DVD-playing Linux program and all discussion about it outrages the free-software community.
  • Porn for thought

    The 20th-anniversary edition of "Caligula" may be digitally remastered and enhanced with Dolby stereo sound, but its core is as raw as ever.
  • Night of the Living DVD

    Another classic gets killed by its own "anniversary edition."
  • The films of Stanley Kubrick on DVD: Triumph or tragedy?

    Warner Home Video recently released its new Stanley Kubrick video and DVD collection -- and already the purists are pointing out its imperfections.
  • End of the road for pay-per-view DVDs

  • Revenge of the "early adopters"

    Angry DVD owners didn't like Circuit City's new video-rental technology -- so they fought back on the Net.
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