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10. Howl’s Moving Castle (PG; $29.99) and Grease (Rockin' Rydell Edition) (PG; $19.99)
For kids: While Pixar spent the year selling product tie-ins (see the cars in Cars), Hayao Miyazaki dreamed up another unparalleled fantasy, his darkest yet. Meanwhile, this fun edition of Grease makes the most of sing-along bouncing balls, so you can finally teach your children to hand-jive.




Benedict Cumberbatch, Out of Darkness

Inspecting Donald Judd's Loft Building
The Judy Blume File
Exit Poll: Lauryn Hill
Fashionables: Little White Dresses
Summer Rental Fantasies
Adam Platt on Lafayette
The New Israeli Cuisine
Welcome to the Real Space Age
The Stop-and-Frisk Trials of Pedro Serrano
Matt Harvey, Pitch by Phenomenal Pitch
Joe Hynes Gets His Television Show

