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Putatively a new romance starring Robert Pattinson, Remember Me begins like a vigilante movie: A Brooklyn subway platform, 1991; a racially charged st... 
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Walt Disney mulled an adaptation of Alice in Wonderland for decades before producing an animated feature in 1951, although by all accounts, he didn't ... 
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According to legend, last fall, some 30 members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's nominating committee secretly convened deep in the woods with hood... 
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I traversed four Caribbean islands in the past two months and spied one common denominator: graffiti. Scrawled precipitously on a cliff suspended abov... 
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America responded with a collective "Well, of course!" when Lady Gaga formally announced herself in 2008. Overnight success is a myth, but then again,... 
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The fourth film from directors Allen and Albert Hughes, The Book of Eli centers on the Christianity that was at the margins of their&nb... 
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You now live in the safest New York City that has existed since the Beatles came to America. Murders are now so rare—at least for a city this s... 
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I usually end with some tantalizing blind items to make you read the column all the way through, but that never works—you just skip ahead. So h... 
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Martin Scorsese's Shutter Island, a florid art shocker that Paramount welcomed into the world with the strained enthusiasm of a mutant baby's parents,... 
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If Spin was right to name "Your Hard Drive" the best album of 2000, we'd like to formally nominate "The Internet" as Most Unforgiving Asshole of the 2... 
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