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This year's Drama League Awards nominees have beeen announced.

Cannes announces two more lineups: Directors' Fortnight and Critics' Week.

Nicolas Cage is big; it's the pictures that got small.

David Thomson explains how The Godfather was diminished by its state-of-the-art restoration.

Charlie Kaufman to adapt The Knife of Never Letting Go, the first book in Patrick Ness's young-adult Chaos Walking trilogy.

Google is preparing to roll out an online storage service.

R. Emmet Sweeney checks out the Whitney Biennial film and video program.

Syfy is developing Stephen King's The Eyes of the Dragon into a longform project.

Lindsay Lohan to play Elizabeth Taylor in Lifetime biopic.

Amy Taubin goes to MoMA to catch some Godard and Brakhage.

An Iron Man with Jessica Chastain and Andy Lau would be an Iron Man worth seeing.

George R. R. Martin explains the four major religions of Westeros...for those who've been having a hard time following all those talky, non-fucking scenes from HBO's Game of Thrones:

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