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For Fandor, Michael Joshua Rowin looks at Stan Brakhage's debut Interim.

The L Magazine has compiled the top Tweets in response to Pitchfork's 10.0 review of Kanye West's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, including a few from Owen Pallett, no doubt stinging that his last album, Heartland, only got an 8.6 from Pitchfork.

If David Lynch directed Spider-Man, what would the posters look like?

Jim Emerson has problems with David Thomson's The New Biographical Dictionary of Film.

A trailer-ific presentation of the films shortlisted for Oscar's feature-length documentary trophy.

A coroner has ruled that George Hickenlooper died last month from an accidental overdose.

Dennis Lim looks at Criterion's upcoming box set America Lost and Found: The BBS Story.

The Associated Press reports a breakthrough in the fight against AIDS.

TSA screeners give their point of view on enhanced pat downs.

And here's a clip of Family Guy's Brian on Bill Maher on Sunday:

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