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Movie Review: The Dark Knight— Ledger lives as comic books' most devious mastermind tearing down the forces of good in a bleak but fascinating film.
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Movie Review: The Fall at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008— A visually stunning and wildly creative film.
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Ruminating on Burn Notice— I promised you some thoughts on Burn Notice and here they are.
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Movie Review: The Dark Knight - Darkest Before the Dawn— The Dark Knight is why superheros in comic books were created in the first place.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital: The Fallout— Jason is questioned for Logan's death. Anthony takes matters into his own hands.
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DVD Review: Da Vinci's Inquest - Season Three— The top-flight Canadian forensic procedural's third season gets a new boxed set.
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DVD Review: I'm Not There (Two Disc Special Edition)— One of the most complete pictures of Bob Dylan that I've ever seen.
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Blu-ray Review: Be Kind Rewind— A surprising film that's vastly more than the trailers let on.
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Mad Men: AMC's Brilliant Series and the High Cost of Nothing— Nothing begats nothing: AMC's Mad Men.
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DVD Review: Baby It's You (1983)— "Baby It's You" finally debuts on DVD thanks to Legend Films.
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Filmmaker Interview: Scott Prendergast of Kabluey— A conversation with indie filmmaker Prendergast about his latest project.
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DVD Review: Saving Grace - Season One— A detective with a "last chance angel" comes to DVD.
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DVD Review: Dallas - The Complete Ninth Season— If only Pam had asked someone to pinch her.
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Movie Review: The Dark Knight Is Very Good, Not Perfect— The Dark Knight was very good, but I think it could have been perfect.
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Movie Review: The Dark Knight— A transcendent superhero movie and an ambitious marriage of allegorical artistry and pop entertainment.
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Movie Review: The Dark Knight— Simply brilliant. Relentlessly dark, endlessly fascinating.
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Supernatural's Seven Best Episodes— Picking the best episodes of the series was easy. Ranking them was impossible.
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DVD Review: Nuri Bilge Ceylan's Climates Is An Exquisite Film— This film from Turkish director Ceylan is about people, a couple to be exact, and... changing climates.
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DVD Review: High And Low— A reissued masterpiece by Akira Kurosawa scores high in the Criterion Collection pantheon.
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DVD Review: Cannon - Season One, Volume One— William Conrad finally got his chance at a starring role on television.
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Movie Review: The Dark Knight— Believe the hype — this is the Citizen Kane of comic book movies.
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DVD Review: Knife in the Water— Roman Polanski takes you sailing with a hitchhiker in his tense, gorgeously restored feature filmmaking debut.
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Blu-ray Review: Step Up 2 The Streets— The first time you'll ever experience physical pain from watching a movie.
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Dragons' Den More Smoke Than Fire— This week I'm a little down on Dragons' Den. I'm hoping it's just a short term thing though.
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TV Review: Monk, Psych Season Premieres - The Detective Lives!— The detective is back, courtesy of Monk and Psych.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital: Johnny Covers for Lulu— Johnny takes the blame for Lulu. Noah returns. Carly and Sonny find out about the photo.
