The House


Julian Fellowes

The Hollywood Reporter's top 50 showrunners of 2012.

Obama and Romney's best and worst debate moments ever.

Richard Linklater answers all your Before Midnight questions.

More from Ethan Hawke here.

David Denby wonderes what happened to movies for grownups.

Paul Ryan also shares Mitt Romney's dim view of a very large portion of americans.

For the first time in 20 years, New York's crime rate is on the rise.

Is climate change the sleeper issue of 2012?

Ari Spool interviews Nathaniel Dorsky.

NYC subpoenas outtakes from Ken Burns's The Central Park Five.

Robert Sullivan wants Beth Orton to make a comeback.

Every on-screen drink in Mad Men:

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