Must-click links: Awards season, The Time That Remains, NYC's underbelly, forecasting 2011, Criterion, medical tourism and more …

Into the tunnels: Exploring the underside of New York City.


What does 2011 hold in store? The New York Times' Roger Cohen offers us some possibilities.


If this ridiculous sketch is any indication, the Criterion Collection will have a lot of exciting releases in 2011.


Is the Persian Gulf the next hot destination for medical tourism?


Archello presents the coolest pedestrian bridge ever!


Net Neutrality is one of the most pressing issues of our day, yet it's still damn difficult to pin down.


NPR Music: Nine Rappers, One Wu Tang Clan


"I'll Never ration. Not Me. Not I." Economix takes a look at the inescapable issue of health care rationing.


An Alka Seltzer commercial from 1991 and Directed by and starring Guillermo del Toro (Hellboy, Pan's Labyrinth) has been unearthed:



Movie & News Links of the Day is a collection of (mostly random) movie and news links we hope will peak your interest and spark discussion. We encourage you to send us your suggestions for the next day’s post to [email protected] and leave comments.

One of my favorite things about Awards Season is the debate among film critic over at Slate's Movie Club. This year the critics involved are Dana Stevens, Dan Kois, Karina Longworth, Matt Zoller Seit and Stephanie Zacharek, and entries range from a flowchart of Black Swan's trashiness to a ranking of the most painfully awkward sex scene of 2010.

Below is the trailer for Elia Suleiman's wildly inventive satire The Time that Remains, which opens in limited release and IFC On Demand this Friday:

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