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Time.com: Dark Knight: Lines, but Not for Tickets

The advent of advance sales has made waiting hours for tickets obsolete. So why does the practice continue?

Time.com: Lost Footage of Metropolis Emerges

Fritz Lang's classic sci-fi movie has been given a new lease of life, after missing reels were unearthed in Argentina

The Screening Room's top ten songs in movies

This list isn't just about soundtracks or great music in the movies -- it is about quintessential movie moments where a song flawlessly complements or enhances the action.

Time.com: Sci-Fi Writer Arthur C. Clarke Dies

Arthur C. Clarke, a visionary science fiction writer who won worldwide acclaim with more than 100 books on space, science and the future, died Wednesday in his adopted home of Sri Lanka, an aide said. He was 90

Robbed! The Screening Room's top ten Oscars that weren't.

We all have our favorites for the big honors at Hollywood's top awards show, but over its 80-year history there have been some classic films, performers and people behind the scenes that have been criminally overlooked by Oscar.

The Screening Room's Top 10 Life-Affirming Movie Moments

They might make you punch the air or bring a tear to your eye: this month on the Screening Room, we've picked our top ten life-affirming moments from the movies.

The Screening Room's Top 10 British Villains

According to Hollywood, nothing says "I'm an evil mastermind" like a cut-glass British accent and a lip-curling sneer. Why? We're not sure. But as one of the movie world's favorite stereotypes, this month we celebrate the London Film Festival by picking our top 10 British villains.

Review: 'Little Children' not kid's stuff

Sarah (Kate Winslet) tells herself she's "a researcher studying the behavior of boring suburban women," an anthropologist of the neighborhood. It helps her cope with a routine built around her toddler's needs, at least for a little while.

Review: Hearing the light

"Eternal light" sounds serenely stable, doesn't it? And in the liturgy of the traditional Requiem, or Mass for the dead, it's usually just that.

Fortune: Is game theory real? Ask Bill Belichick's Patriots.

IF GAME THEORY SOUNDS TOO RAREFIED TO INTEREST you, consider a small story about one of the discipline's geniuses, Thomas Schelling, who just received the Nobel Prize in economics for his work in t...

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