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Film Anonymous

Tomorrow at UC Berkeley, Roland Emmerich and his Film Anonymous writer and producer John Orloff, among others, will discuss the film's Shakespeare authorship controversy. To watch the webcast live, from 8:15 to 9:15, click here.

Alfred Hitchcock's first film, The White Shadow, which was lost for more than 80 years, has been screened in Los Angeles.

More reasons to hate heath insurance companies...and opponnents of "Obamacare."

Activists post identity of NYPD cop who pepper-sprayed Wall Street protesters at Union Square.

Matt Zoller Seitz explains how Terra Nova lets us excape the consequences of befouling Earth.

How HBO revolutionized TV.

This year's Experimenta at the London Film Festival is full of fascinating, taboo-busing and just plain beautiful films, says curator Mark Webber.

For Press Play, Steven Santos on Roman Polanski's life work.

Heckler interrupts Obama fundraiser:

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