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  • We'll find out what our Film Club critics think of the latest "Toy Story" installment and discuss the Sundance award-winning "Winter's Bone." Also on deck, the Tilda Swinton vehicle "I Am Love," and the movie version of a pulp classic, "The Killer Inside Me."
  • We discuss "Toy Story 3."
  • In the German town of Goettingen on Tuesday, three workers were killed and six wounded while trying to defuse an 1,100-pound Allied bomb -- a tragic legacy of World War II. In Berlin alone, officials estimate there are still some 4,000 unexploded pieces of ordnance.
  • Sixty-five years ago, American paratrooper Joseph Beyrle escaped from a German POW camp and joined the Red Army, serving in a Soviet tank regiment. The story's final twist: Joseph Beyrle's son John is now the U.S. ambassador to Moscow.
  • Playing the Mad Doctor in Human Centipede
  • Airs Tuesday, November 15, 2011 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV
  • In any other year, Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson would have been a shoo-in for May's GOP primary: He has experience in politics and the backing of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. But Rand Paul, son of Texas Rep. Ron Paul, has jumped to a surprising double-digit lead.
  • By 16, Frank Meeink had become one of the most well-known skinhead gang leaders on the East Coast. His defection from the white supremacy movement is the subject of his memoir, Autobiography of a Recovering Skinhead.
  • The ugly rhetoric and threats surrounding the health care law have been intense — but they're nothing new. Some politicos see echoes of past populist movements from the right, such as the recent militia movement. Others note that quite a bit of abuse was also hurled against President Bush.
  • Our critics will weigh in on the 2010 Oscar ceremony, Tim Burton's latest "Alice in Wonderland," the cinematic event that is the "Red Riding" trilogy, and one of the most critically celebrated films of 2009, "A Prophet."
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