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Uganda Gay Pride

Major props to the gutsy gays of Entebbe, Uganda for having the country's first gay pride parade.

Mulder and Skully are might be probing each other.

Vadim Rizov on the Marxist overtones of Paul Verhoeven's Total Recall.

Henry K. Miller exhumes sight & Sound's very first exercise in film canon-making, from 1942.

J. Hoberman asks, "Where are all the new young movie stars?"

Of course Shia LaBeouf is in talks to appear in Lars von Trier's Nymphomaniac.

Bob Hoskins to retire from acting following Parkinson's diagnosis.

On set with Alfred Hitchcock.

Kate Bush, George Michael, and the Who tipped to perform at the Olympic closing ceremonies.

Jimmy Fallon is not hosting the Oscars.

Michael Atkinson feels nostalgic.

Richard Brody on The Rules of the Game:

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