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Zachary Quinto

He might be a famous Vulcan, but Zachary Quinto has no problem being fully human.

David Ehrenstein takes a look at the films of Derek Jarman, part of an ongoing tribute over at Fandor's Keyframe blog.

National Book Award finalist Lauren Myracle withdraws after mistake.

Christopher Hitchens assures us it's okay to question Mitt Romeny's weird and sinister beliefs.

A disgruntled screenwriter is claiming The Hangover Part II was based on his life...you know, apart from the whole transsexual hooker thing.

According to a recent poll, the majority of New Yorkers support the Occupy Wall Street protesters.

Meanwhile, the movement has also been inspiring short fiction.

Speaking at the Hamptons International Film Festival, Susan Sarandon pulled a von Trier and called Pope Benedict XVI a Nazi.

Sesame Street's YouTube page was temporarily shut down over the weekend due to hacker-posted porn.

In the midst of what many are calling a lousy year for animated films, Pixar's John Lasseter responds to the critical lashings of Cars 2.

Bad news for New Zealanders, as more oil is expected to dump from the ship that struck a coastal reef earlier this month.

A.O. Scott on Robert Bresson's Au Hasard Balthazar:

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