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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 Film - Singers That Sing In Movies
Thursday, December 4th. With Beyonce and Mos Def acting as musicians in the new film "Cadillac Records," Alison looks back at some of the most memorable moments of singers acting as singers in film.

Parts win prizes, not actors. You always know a part that's got 'prize-winner' written all over it, and it's almost like anybody could say those lines and somebody will hand them a piece of metal.
Alan Rickman on the Oscar game and his new film "Nobel Son."
Alan Rickman on the Oscar game and his new film "Nobel Son."
- FILM: A Tale of Two Vampire Movies"Twilight" and "Let the Right One In" offer very different takes on the fantasy of teen romance with the bloodsucking undead. Read more.
- FILM: The 2009 Spirit Award Nominees!"Ballast," "Frozen River" and "Rachel Getting Married" lead the pack of this year's nominees for best indie films of the year. Read more.
- FILM: Watch the year's best short online"Glory at Sea," 25 minutes of messy, magnificent post-Katrina magical realism, is now available online, as is a short from one of 2008's most divisive directors. Read more.
- ON IFC: What to Watch in DecemberGet "Homicidal for the Holidays" with films to counter the usual Christmas sap, plus a pot-smoking Aussie dog and network premieres featuring Halle Berry, Anna Paquin and Jessica Biel. Read more.
- MUSIC: Bonnaroo '09 Announced (Kind Of)Bonnaroo has officially been confirmed for June 11-14, 2009. The line-up won't be announced for weeks, but you can take a leap of faith and purchase VIP tickets at 12PM today. Read more.
- MUSIC: Is it me? Or......does Citigroup's contest to win a free trip to see Nickelback sound just as enticing as coming down with a bad case of smallpox? Read more.
- MUSIC: iTunes' Indie EariTunes Indie Spotlight series recently named their best albums of 2008, in no particular order, with The Morning Benders' "Talking Through Tin Cans" making "the biggest impression." Read more.
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Check out some of our recent interviews:
- Gus Van Sant The indie favorite behind "Elephant" and "Good Will Hunting" turns to the true story of a man who died fighting for a cause in "Milk."
- Rob Epstein The Oscar-winning director of the 1984 doc "The Times of Harvey Milk" on his subject's legacy, 30 years after his assassination.
- Josh Koury The documentarian behind "We Are Wizards" discusses the ins and outs of Harry Potter fandom.
- 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.















