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| Director John Webb and writer Tom Wang celebrate winning the Absolut World Filmmaking Challenge for their film, "Too Much Information Inc." |
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Moustache
Billy takes his new moustache for a spin. Will it get him closer to his hopes and dreams or propel him to the depths of irrelevance? You decide.
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Pushing Twilight, Episode 1
Mason and Layla Marks, in a final attempt to save their marriage, are asked to put everything on the line at an underground poker game. But they quickly discover that risking it all has a higher cost than they first thought.
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Get Hit Ep 3: Bad Daddy
On location upstate, the role of viral video director is examined as Garlyn and Billy not only struggle with their homemade crane made of rusty garden tools but with one of the stars of their video, Garlynâs estranged 10-year-old daughter.
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Emerge
One after another, balloons mysteriously emerge from a body of water, float along the surface and then ascend to the air
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The Future of Music Journalism, Part One
With Jim Shearer
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Election 08: Angry Joes vs. The Media
Will Rabbe watches as passionate McCain supporters confront the media, creating an ideological showdown.
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The Walkmen
The Walkmen stop by and present a live rendition of their first single "In The New Year" from the album "You & Me".
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YAB Episode 21: A Better Proposal (SEASON 3)
SEASON 3 PREMIERE! Ben finds that studying with Sarah isn't as much fun now that they aren't dating. Maggie thinks about returning to Chicago, while Dia and Kelly talk about getting engaged.
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Hamptons Film Festival 2008
Alec BAldwin comments on this year's Festival.
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Today's Show: Lunchbox Culture - Canadians Are Funny
Friday, November 21st. Today, Jon Gabrus showcases the incredible videos by internet comedic sensation Jon Lajoie. Not only has he created some of today's funniest web videos, but he's also Canadian. Which is funny in itself.

Some of the more popular bands are just excellent musicians. I went to a show where Draco and the Malfoys, the gentleman from the Whomping Willows, and some other fellow all got together and played. Man, they just wailed.
"We Are Wizards" director Josh Koury on Harry Potter fandom and the appeal of "wizard rock."
"We Are Wizards" director Josh Koury on Harry Potter fandom and the appeal of "wizard rock."
- FILM: Five Rules For Making an Indie Superhero MovieWant to make a superhero movie but lack the massive budget? Here are a few ways indies have managed around a lack of pricey special effects. Read more.
- FILM: Sundance's Claymation Special"Mary and Max," the feature debut from Oscar-winning Australian animator Adam Elliot, has been announced as the upcoming festival's opening night film. Read more.
- FILM: Minoru Kawasaki on DVDKoala salarymen! Toupéed cops! An end of the world scenario in which all countries (save Japan) end up underwater! This new collection offers a look at one of Japan's wildest directors. Read more.
- MUSIC: Wow, It's Really HappeningAfter what, 14 or so years? Guns N' Roses are really releasing Chinese Democracry. It's done?! Read more.
- MUSIC: Judgment DayIf something was big this decade, there's a good chance a computer had something to do with it. Read more.
- MUSIC: Like it? Love it? Hate it?Kanye West seems to be channeling his inner Pee-Wee Herman on the cover of his upcoming "808s and Heartbreak" album. Read more.
- ON IFC: What to Watch in NovemberTake a Thanksgiving road trip with Henry Rollins on tour, Uma Thurman in "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" and Laura Dern and Nicolas Cage on the run in "Wild at Heart." Read more.
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Check out some of our recent interviews:
- Arnaud Desplechin The director of "A Christmas Tale" on holiday movies and Angela Bassett's behind.
- Bruce Campbell The star of "Evil Dead" on being a B-movie icon and playing (and directing) himself in his new comedy.
- Tomas Alfredson The director of Swedish vampire coming-of-age movie "Let The Right One In" talks about breaking through genres.
- Kristin Scott Thomas The British beauty on playing -- in French! -- a woman who's killed her own child in "I've Loved You So Long."
- Philip Seymour Hoffman The Oscar-winning sad sack specialist talks about his turn in Charlie Kaufman's new film "Synecdoche, New York."
















