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DVD Review: Mannix - The Second Season— Mannix is here! And Adam Becvar (aka Luigi Bastardo) jumps out of a big speeding car in his honor!
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Movie Review: Revolutionary Road— Iceberg, right ahead!
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Psych Returns To USA January 9 With All-New Episode— America's favorite fake psychic detectives are back and ready to solve more dastardly crimes.
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TV Review: Slumdog Takes A Bite Out Of Critics Choice Competition— Love song to Mumbai that has everyone singing its praises is five-time winner at 2009's first major awards telecast.
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Movie Review: Che - Part One, The Argentine— Part one of Steven Soderbergh's impressionistic four-hour take on a revolutionary life.
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Movie Review: Marley & Me— Dogs can be destructive beings, but they know how to love unconditionally.
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DVD Review: Battlestar Galactica - Season 4.0— Battlestar Galactica - Season 4.0 is the first half of the popular sci-fi channels hit series final season.
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Scrub-bing In Again— Sacred Heart and the team from Leverage make for a pretty good evening.
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An Interview With Sera Gamble, Supernatural Producer and Writer, Part One— Sera talks about the introduction of angels to the mythology, Castiel, Dean’s faith issues, and Sam and Ruby's strange relationship.
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Top 10 Worst Films of 2008— A list of my top 10 worst movies of 2008.
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Secret Life and Top Gear Keep Me Intrigued— I only watched two hours of TV last night, but I was still intrigued.
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Movie Review: Revolutionary Road— Director Sam Mendes reunites the star-crossed lovers of Titanic and places them in the dirge of 1950s materialistic suburbia.
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DVD Review: The Duchess (2008)— An intriguing insight into what women of the time had to do to attain high stature, yet which afforded them no power.
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Marley & Me Should Be Required Viewing For Potential Pet Owners— Maybe, someday, a copy of Marley and Me on DVD will be standard issue when taking a new pet home.
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DVD Review: Mysterious Skin— A good film that could have been great had its director reined in his own worst tendencies.
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Movie Review: Slumdog Millionaire— A vibrant, swiftly paced, full of life tale that's an utter joy to watch.
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Movie Review: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button— His tragedy is watching those he loves age normally, without him.
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DVD Review: Brideshead Revisited (2008)— A remarkable achievement and a wonderful film.
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House, MD: 20 Essential Episodes, Part 2— Part two of this essential guide to House, MD.
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Supernatural: Top Ten Sam and Dean Moments— My completely subjective take on the Top Ten Winchester Brother Moments.
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DVD Review: Burn After Reading— The Coen Brothers comedy about espionage and physical fitness can’t pump enough humor to compensate for tiny DVD extras.
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DVD Review: The Last Detective - The Complete Series— He's not your typical television police officer and this is definitely not your typical television cop show.
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Movie Review: Adam Resurrected— Jeff Goldblum's performance makes up for the film's flaws.
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Movie Review: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button— Poetic, beautiful, and requires multiple viewings.
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Reviewing the Damages— So much TV is starting so soon, let's take a quick peak at Damages (and perhaps Nip/Tuck).
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Movie Review: Ponyo on the Cliff— With his latest film, the master animator Hayao Miyazaki immerses himself completely into the mind of a five-year-old.
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Movie Review: The Reader— What an intriguing, engrossing, well judged piece of drama this is.
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House, MD: 20 Essential Episodes, Part 1— As House, MD approaches its 100th episode, here's part one of a new guide to the 20 most important episodes of the series.
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Wild Roses Explores Thorny Saga Of Two Families— Actress Michelle Harrison explains the Shakespearean scope of the night time soap.
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Movie Review: Milk Is Lukewarm— Milk disappoints in storytelling but delights in the acting.
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Capsule Reviews: Oodles of TV On DVD from CBS/Paramount— Adam Becvar (aka Luigi Bastardo) checks out seven different TV shows on DVD ranging from campy to classic.
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2008: The Year in DVDs— A bunch of DVDs that grabbed my attention in 2008.
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Wayside Cinema: Coogan's Bluff— This early Clint Eastwood picture features the man at his grizzled best.
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Movie Review: The Wrestler Is Rourke's Emotional Bodyslam— The Wrestler packs plenty of punch.
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Movie Review: Bedtime Stories (2008)— This holiday season a familiar comedy star tries to finagle his way into the family comedy genre in Disney’s Bedtime Stories.
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DVD Review: The Waltons - The Complete Eighth Season — A classic series, but the quality began to wane after the first five seasons.
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Passport Cinema: Casque d'Or— A gun moll and a reformed crook fall for each other in this romantic French gem.
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Movie Review: Doubt— A powerful film that will leave you with many questions.
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Movie Review: Munich— Despite its lengthy running-time, Munich is a remarkable feature and a valiant effort from all involved.
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The Year in Film: The Best and Worst of 2008— Of how superheroes and comedies prospered, and of how the best movie I saw this year came from the Internet.
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Movie Review: Frost/Nixon— If practice makes perfect then Howard’s ability to keep Frost/Nixon on nimble toes is evidence of that perfection.
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Blu-ray Review: Into The Wild— There are lessons to be learned for anyone who goes "Into The Wild."
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Movie Review: Valkyrie— Cruise's Valkyrie delivers acceptably, despite a narrow focus and flattened development.
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Movie Review: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button— Brad Pitt grows younger as he gets older in this curiously charming film.
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Movie Review: Slumdog Millionaire— A wonderful tale of fate, helping bring some magic back to the movies.

