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A Holiday from Holiday Movies: A Q&A with Garry Marshall

A Holiday from Holiday Movies: A Q&A with Garry Marshall

Hollywood veteran Marshall talks to W&F about big breaks, Julie Andrews’ cussing, his happy days in Hollywood, and more.


6 Movies in a Season: ‘Community’ Delivers a Weekly Valentine to Pop Culture

6 Movies in a Season: ‘Community’ Delivers a Weekly Valentine to Pop Culture

The depth and breadth of pop culture references in ‘Community’ is equally rewarding to those who know just the hits along with those who collect the deep cuts.


The Casting Mind, by Meredith Baxter

The Casting Mind, by Meredith Baxter

Actress and author Meredith Baxter realizes she doesn’t need the casting couch; she can screw herself just by thinking.


Between Books and TV: A Q&A with April Smith

Between Books and TV: A Q&A with April Smith

Word & Film caught up with the author of Good Morning, Killer, adapted for television, to talk about the book-to-film process, the sacrifices a writer must make, her advice for novice writers, and more.


Chris Bohjalian on Why the Small Screen Can Make a Big Difference

Chris Bohjalian on Why the Small Screen Can Make a Big Difference

The prolific author of such adaptations as ‘Midwives’ and ‘Past the Bleachers’ makes a case for the importance of made-for-tv.


Double Lives: 'Dexter' and 6 Seasoned Closet Killers

Double Lives: 'Dexter' and 6 Seasoned Closet Killers

In honor of the season premiere of Dexter, we look back at a murderer’s row (if you will) of his secretly dark brethren.


Dick Van Dyke on His Eponymous Show: Exclusive Audio Excerpt

Dick Van Dyke on His Eponymous Show: Exclusive Audio Excerpt

From Carl Reiner’s writing to the sequence of events that brought Van Dyke to the show, listen in as the iconic comedian shares the story in his own words, in his own voice.


Sherlock vs. Sherlock: A Study in Holmes

Sherlock vs. Sherlock: A Study in Holmes

Robert Downey Jr. and Benedict Cumberbatch bring Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous creation Sherlock Holmes to the big and small screens.


Rebecca Hall Goes All In for “Lay the Favorite”

Rebecca Hall Goes All In for “Lay the Favorite”

Rising star Rebecca Hall takes on the unlikely role of sports-betting success story Beth Raymer.


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'The Music Never Stopped' Trailer and Release Date

The “Music Never Stopped,” based on an essay by Oliver Sacks, hits theaters March 18. Check out the trailer.


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