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Behind the funny, scary "Baghead" Behind the funny, scary "Baghead"
The Duplass brothers talk about their new indie horror film and working with actors Greta Gerwig and Ross Partridge
Scully have I loved Scully have I loved
Fox Mulder was brilliant and sexy in "The X-Files" -- but it's Dana Scully who has my heart.
When a bad seed grows up When a bad seed grows up
Both a compelling British social drama and a haunting meditation on guilt and forgiveness, John Crowley's "Boy A" is a potent summer surprise.
The saga of George W. Batman The saga of George W. Batman
"Dark Knight" backlash, counterbacklash and so on. Plus: Sleazy Latin lovers, Ben Kingsley as a Russian cop and other reasons never to leave home.
A thousand and one knights A thousand and one knights
There have been countless versions of Batman, from brooding crusader to gadget-loving detective. How does "The Dark Knight" measure up?
Does Gotham need Batman anymore? Does Gotham need Batman anymore?
Stephanie Zacharek and Andrew O'Hehir discuss the box office hit.
Beyond The Multiplex Batman vs. the lavender genius of crime!
I watched the great 10-hour Japanese antiwar film! Now it's your turn. Plus: Topiary genius, life after the tsunami, and a gay British crime lord.
"Mamma Mia!" "Mamma Mia!"
Pierce Brosnan sings! Meryl Streep dances! Can't you hear ABBA's "SOS"?
"Before I Forget" "Before I Forget"
This movie about a former hustler is a devastating portrait of the aging body.
"The Dark Knight" "The Dark Knight"
The most anticipated movie of the summer has arrived -- and Heath Ledger's Joker is nothing to laugh at.
Workin' 9 to 5 -- on Broadway! Workin' 9 to 5 -- on Broadway!
Dolly Parton brings the feminist cult classic to the stage.
Is Slovenia the film world's new Romania? Is Slovenia the film world's new Romania?
From slacker comedies to horror films and rom-coms, the least well known of all former Yugoslav republics gets its moment.
Awesome Kids' Video Project: The sequel! Awesome Kids' Video Project: The sequel!
As requested, the also-rans in our reader poll of family summer flicks. Also: Is this list racist? Is Hannibal Lecter right for your family? And more!
The ultimate family DVD list The ultimate family DVD list
We asked; you answered. Here's the most-awesome-ever summertime list of offbeat, kid-friendly movies available on DVD -- as chosen (mostly) by Salon readers.
"Meet Dave" "Meet Dave"
Eddie Murphy offers an olive branch to his fans with this good-natured comedy.
"Hellboy II: The Golden Army" "Hellboy II: The Golden Army"
The fanciful, witty follow-up to "Hellboy" is so beautiful, you may forget it's a "special-effects" movie.
"Journey to the Center of the Earth" "Journey to the Center of the Earth"
Put on those gimmicky glasses. This old-fashioned adventure will wow you with the possibilities of modern 3-D.
All-night party in a lost city All-night party in a lost city
Kent Mackenzie's gorgeous black-and-white film "The Exiles" captures a garage-rock world of urban American Indians in a vanished L.A. Plus: German groupie tells all!
Legendary German rock groupie tells all! Legendary German rock groupie tells all!
A Swedish actor as Mick Jagger, a perpetually naked heroine and the glorious Euro-cheapness of "Eight Miles High."
Inside the Army's fake Iraq Inside the Army's fake Iraq
Welcome to the military's Iraq Simulation, where the townspeople are Arab actors, the insurgents come from Arkansas -- and things tend to go horribly wrong.
A-Rod vs. the dueling Sherlock clones! A-Rod vs. the dueling Sherlock clones!
A new frontier in Other Woman liberation, except not. Whose next-gen Sherlock Holmes will be lamer? Plus: "Wackness" and "Tell No One" wow holiday throngs.
Bedtime for "Gonzo" Bedtime for "Gonzo"
Alex Gibney talks about his Oscar-winning "Taxi to the Dark Side" and his new look at Hunter S. Thompson, American hero. (Plus: Audio podcast.)
On the dopeness of "The Wackness" On the dopeness of "The Wackness"
In this interview and podcast, director Jonathan Levine talks about how Holden Caulfield met Rudy Giuliani and Biggie in the heartbroken, heat-stricken New York summer of 1994.
Japanese film's not-so-new new wave Japanese film's not-so-new new wave
Asia's greatest cinema power never really lost its mojo. But 10 years after Kurosawa's death, Japanese movies are hotter (and weirder) than ever.
"Hancock" "Hancock"
This story of a seriously flaked-out superhero shows us the limits of Will Smith's superpowers.
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