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John Franklin Stephens

John Franklin Stephens writes an inspiring letter to Ann Coulter.

Justin Timberlake's wedding featured a video of sad L.A. vagrants wishing him well.

Wilhelm Brasse, Auschwitz photographer and prisoner, dies at 94.

Adam Nayman chats with Rodney Ascher and his producer Tim Kirk about their Room 237.

Our own Phillip Maciak has a weight problem with the most recent New Girl episode.

Anthony Kaufman on the collisions of fiction and reality in Julia Loktev's films.

Henry K. Miller didn't pack a tissue for Slavoj Žižek's stage shtick at the London Film Festival.

Casey Burchby interviews cartoonist Chris Ware.

The taming of Wuthering Heights.

Richard Brody on Hitchcock's The Wrong Man:

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