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Time.com: A Brief History of the Flag Lapel Pin

No politician's upper torso is without one these days, but its origins are as much about appearances as patriotism

You either love or hate my movies, says Tarantino

Editor's note: Watch Tarantino talking about the making of "Pulp Fiction" on The Screening Room podcast. To receive regular movie podcasts subscribe here.

Time.com: Redford on Pollack

The actor who appeared in seven of his films reflects on the director, who died Monday at 73

People.com: Oscar Winner Paul Scofield Dies

The British stage actor, 86, became an international name with 1966's A Man for All Seasons

The Sundance Kid and his festival

It's 40 years since Robert Redford teamed up with Paul Newman to play cowboy heroes in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." Yet the name "Sundance" has become synonymous with Redford, outshining his other starring roles like "The Great Gatsby," "All the President's Men" and "Up Close and Personal."

London Film Festival 2007

From Harry Potter to Beatrix Potter, Bond to Borat, David Lean to Mr Bean, British cinema, the skills of British actors, directors and technicians have long been respected around the globe. And as the London Film Festival opens in the British capital, one of the starring roles is the city itself.

The Screening Room's Top 10 Movie Deaths

Movie deaths can be tragic, heroic, spine-chilling -- even funny. This month, we've brought together our favorite screen exits, from Psycho to Bambi.

Review: 'Lions' good lesson, not great film

Liberal message movies tend to follow the Mary Poppins principle: Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down. The sugar is suspense, mystery, romance -- the sweeteners Hollywood sprinkles over Important Issues like corporate duplicity or blood diamonds to render them palatable.

People.com: Brad Pitt Pays a Visit to The Washington Post

Not since Robert Redford played Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward in All The President's Men has political journalism ever looked so good.

Scarlett Johansson keeps her head on straight

Life is good for Scarlett Johansson. The actress and aspiring singer just recorded her debut album and has a calendar full of film projects that will keep her busy for months.

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