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An epidemic for the modern era
Filmmakers, musicians, writers and even comedians coped with the impact of the attacks by continuing their craft in its wake. For the world of showbiz, it was the ultimate non-surrender.
The film of two French filmmakers, “9/11,” honors the memory of the victims on the 10th anniversary of the World Trade Center attacks with an exclusive screening at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the IU Cinema.
Like 'Clockwork'
Vigo's three-piece masterpiece comes to DVD
“The Debt” dubbed fairly chilling film with a clever hint of romance
A leading man who would use the expression “geez louise” instead of the F-word is foreign to us in the movies.
The summer blockbuster picture isn't as bleak as it looks
This is not a difficult film.
Brian Welk unimpressed by Thor's power display
During the last few summers there have been too many absurd superhero fantasies that take themselves entirely too seriously and not enough real-world car chase movies that don’t in the slightest.
BWelk reflects on a year of pop culture discoveries
WEEKEND looks at the "Rock Band" pro instruments and assesses how beneficial they are to actually playing their real counterparts.
These 10 bands would be awesome to play on "Rock Band." What bands do you think would be cool that we've missed?
The directors of CMF are indie, much as they maybe wouldn't like to be.
These comedians are the best of Bloomington, and they all performed last week at the Comedy Attic for a Best Of show.
Matt Zoller Seitz has a point about TV and "The Simpsons," but does it fit movies?
Profiles of the show's cast
WEEKEND sifts through 400 episodes to find the biggest gems
'Lincoln Lawyer' plays like a 'Law & Order' episode - not that that's a bad thing