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By now, you're already well aware of the big winners from last night's Academy Awards. You've heard about The Hurt Locker's semi-sweep and Kathryn Bigelow shattering of the glass ceiling. You know that Sandra Bullock cries and the Dude abides and blah, bl

Oliver Stone’s 1987 Wall Street succeeded brilliantly in capturing a culture, and failed miserablyas a call for change. To the director’s dismay, thousands of financial hotshots dreamed of becoming Gordon Gekko—and the rest is recent history. Antici

Martin McDonagh’s thinnest play gets a creepy boost from Christopher Walken and Sam Rockwell.

0000: The 82nd Academy Awards are 90 minutes away, and over in LA Hollywood Boulevard is a riot of flashbulbs, tuxedos and questionable gowns. Sarah Jessica Parker is wearing a tin-foil concoction; Charlize Theron appears to be wearing her bra over her dr

Kathryn Bigelow Takes Best Director

Kick-Ass star Nic Cage has had some huge ups and downs in his life. Here are six lessons you can glean from his mistakes—and what to steal from his successes.

While Michael Douglas reprises his Oscar-winning role as Gordon Gekko, he is also focused on another sequel: the successive father-son problems that have wounded three generations of Douglases. The author hears how the 65-year-old star made peace with his

By Archana Ram We grade the looks on the red carpet, from those we loved (Sandra!) to those we loathed (sorry, Faith Hill)

Mumblecore’s Greta Gerwig goes mainstream with Greenberg.

As The Hurt Locker and Inglourious Basterds fight it out for Best Picture, TIME's Richard Corliss takes a look at cinema's ten greatest war flicks.

  We’ve been receiving a drip-feed diet of Toy Story 3 bits and bobs from Disney for a couple of weeks now. The studio spent most of early 2010 unveiling the threequel’s new characters one by one (very polite of them). Now, the Mouse House has reveal

Katy Perry and Alan Cumming among them

By Owen Gleiberman Owen Gleiberman looks back at what he wrote about ''Men Don't Leave'' 20 years ago in EW's debut issue

Everything you need to know about the tiny independent film that's shaping up to be the big story at the Oscars

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