Must-click links: Tampa mayoral elections, Publix protests, R.I.P. Jane Russell, The Red Shoes, 2012 Oscars, March's must-see films and much more …

Cinematic icon, WWII pin up, and star of suck films as The Outlaw and Gentleman Prefer Blonds Jane Russell passed away at age 89.


Awesome new poster for Quentin Dupieux’s killer-tire movie, Rubber.


The Daily Beast: Rachel Maddow has become the face of a network at an uncertain crossroads.


New York Times critic A.O. Scott takes a look back at the Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger masterpiece The Red Shoes.


The Playlist foolishly, and prematurely, try to predict the 2012 Best Picture Oscar Nominations.


IndieWire's Peter Knegt says there are 8 films that you "must see" this March.


Read about the case that made Obama change his mind on the Defense of Marriage Act.


A.V. Club: Quentin Tarantino confirms he's doing a Western.


Jon Stewart mocks CNN's attempts at viewer interactivity:




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Must-Click 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.

The runoff election for mayor of Tampa between Rose Ferlita and Bob Buckhorn gets underway, but which candidate has the best shot at wooing CL coverboy Ed Turanchik?

Protests planned for Publix headquarters …

Photograph a farm, get thrown in jail. Thank you, Jim Norman.

Reverse Shot's Monday Hangover review for Drive Angry: ?"Not unlike trust fund kids who shop only vintage."

Want to cut the deficit? John Gravois argues we need more bureaucrats not less.

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