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Currently listing articles 1154-1101:
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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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DVD Review: Foyle's War - Series 5— DCS Foyle is back for the final year of WWII.
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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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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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DVD Review: Cannon - Season One Volume Two— Best left to be watched in syndication.
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Blu-ray Review: Eagle Eye— In the pantheon of big dumb action movies, Eagle Eye is one of the biggest and the dumbest.
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DVD Review: Perry Mason - Season 3 Volume 2 — Perry and his team defend 14 clients on Season 3 Volume 2
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DVD Review: Mr. Wong, Detective - The Complete Collection— Adam Becvar (aka Luigi Bastardo) tackles one of Hollywood's most famous creations: bad casting.
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Blu-ray Review: LOST - The Complete Fourth Season— Was it a mistake to get off the island?
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Wayside Cinema: Harper— Paul Newman headlines as a private eye in this uneven but offbeat mystery.
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Movie Nuggets Holiday Edition: P2, 1941, Transsiberian, Die Hard, Cast Away, The Thing (1982)— When you just don't have time for all the details.
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TV Review: Chuck - "Chuck Versus Santa Claus"— Chuck and company must get through a holdup at the Buy More before they go home for the holidays.
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DVD Review: Burn After Reading— What were the Coens thinking?
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My Top 100 Films of All Time: Part 6, 50-41— At last the list continues, from 50 on downwards...
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Movie Review: Twilight (2008)— An utter failure as both a vampire movie and a romance.
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DVD Review: Death Note - Volume 1 Box Set — If you had the power to kill anyone just by knowing their name and face, what would you do with it?
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DVD Review: Lost - The Complete Fourth Season— The most mind-bending, heart-rending season of Lost yet.
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Movie Review: The Dark Knight (DivX)— Not only lives up to its hype, it exceeds the expectations generated by it.
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Blu-ray Review: L.A. Confidential— L.A. Confidential arrives on Blu-ray, the movie is still great but the transfer is simply average.
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Movie Review: Hard Candy— Considering the storyline demands intimacy, it is hard to imagine Hard Candy served any other way.
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Movie Review: Lakeview Terrace— An exciting, tense, and gripping thriller only let down by a forced and generic ending.
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Movie Review: The X-Files - I Want To Believe— Chris Carter asks us to believe in the impossible: a comeback.
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DVD Review: The X-Files: I Want to Believe (Three-Disc Special Edition)— A bland, tasteless entry with little use for its own iconic characters.
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Wayside Cinema: Moontide— Jean Gabin may or may not have murdered in this decent pseudo-noir.
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Movie Review: Changeling— A truly real, classically made, nuts and bolts motion picture that compels from start to finish.
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Movie Review: Transsiberian— Rollin', Rollin', Rollin...
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The Great Buck Howard Tries To Cast Spell On Denver Film Festival— Unsuspecting crowds get a serving of cheese and whine when this magic man goes into his bag of cheap tricks.
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Movie Review: Quarantine— Yet another horror remake that severely pales in comparison to the original.
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Movie Review: Changeling— Angelina Jolie wonders where her son is while the viewers wonder how much they should care.
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Pushing Pushing Daisies— A show with a little for everyone that no one is watching.
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Movie Review: Psycho (1960)— If you find yourself crestfallen with the humdrum horror of today, Psycho is the ticket.
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John Noble Loves Playing A Scientist on the Fringe of Madness— John Noble says playing Walter is as much fun as it looks — oh, and he loves the cow.
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Opening Night at the Starz Denver Film Festival: The Brothers Bloom— The con is on with these globe-trotting grifters. Get ready to be taken for a ride.
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DVD Review: Trial and Retribution - Set 1— If you have a few weeks to spare and two hours each weekend, Trial and Retribution is for you.
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Movie Review: Solaris— Incoherent, jumbled, and almost indecipherable.
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New Drama Lie To Me Joins FOX's Spring Schedule On Wednesdays— Tim Roth stars in a new drama series about the science of lying.
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DVD Review: George Gently: Series 1— This box set contains the first three episodes of what looks to be another great police procedural series from England.
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Movie Review: The Strangers— Knock-Knock. Who's there...?
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DVD Review: The Spy Who Came In From The Cold— A good thriller that also is a great character study, whose main character is marvelously played by a nonpareil Richard Burton.
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DVD Review: The 4400 - The Complete Series— The 4400 is one of the best sci-fi shows to ever grace our television screens.
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Paranormal Cinema: Horror Movies Scarier Than You Can Imagine— If PG-13 movies about unexplained phenomena are so bloodless and not scary, why is Kevin Gustafson screaming bloody murder?
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Movie Review: Changeling— A solid emotional drama from Clint Eastwood on a forgotten, baffling case of familial loss and police corruption.
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DVD Review: L.A. Confidential (Two-Disc Special Edition)— One of the best movies in recent memory gets the special edition treatment.
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Michelle Forbes Delves Into The Darkness Of Durham County — The Battlestar Galactica/In Treatment actress joins the Canadian series for its second season.
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DVD Review: Transsiberian— All-aboard; this is definitely a train worth catching.
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Movie Review: Stuck— Stuck is a well-intentioned B-movie that provides enough thrills and interesting storylines to make it worth watching.
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DVD Review: Agatha Christie: Mystery Lover's Collection— Nothing new here for long-time fans, but this may be a nice gift set for introducing Christie to new viewers.
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DVD Review: Witchblade - The Complete Series— Fans of the series and comic book will be happy with this DVD set.
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Movie Review: Saw V— Taking away that chance for survival, Saw V became gross out, mindless entertainment for the demented with no relevant undertones.
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Finding My Own Worst Enemy— Christian Slater comes to primetime, and I'm loving it.
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Movie Review: Eagle Eye— I must admit I had fun despite its many idocies and extreme lack of common sense.
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Movie Review: Creepshow — There are a couple of duds, but mostly it manages to entertain, spook, and have you laughing all at once.
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These Films Sleep Well: The Rest of the Thin Man Series (1936-1947, W.S. Dyke)— The Thin Man sequels examined.
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Movie Review: Mirrors— There's enough scares here to make an otherwise bad film watchable.

