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Movie Review: The Dark Knight — Batman returns in "The Dark Knight," a film that raises the bar not just on superhero movies, but all films in general.
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DVD Review: Millennium: The Complete Second Season— This is who we are. The time is near.
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Movie Review: Lars And The Real Girl— Amazingly a sex doll brings together an entire community in a touching way.
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My Boys Will Return for a Second Season— The only problem fans now have is the question, “who did P.J. bring to Italy?”
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gravida: The Uber-Indie Project Turns the Camera on Itself— "gravida invites us to ponder the complexity of the choices we make, the unreliability of human connections."
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TV Review: Entourage Episode 35 - Less Than 30— These scenes, which could easily be played for laughs, instead resonate with real caring, real disappointments, and tangible jealousy.
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DVD Review: The Hunt Delivers Both Suspense and Intrigue— The Hunt is one low-budget, high-impact film.
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TV Review: Never Judge a Show by it’s Pilot - Raines— The vision starts out as two-dimensional character and as Raines learns more about her she develops more layers.
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WWE Raw, 24, Heroes: What's A Guy To Do On Monday Night These Days?— Back in the good old days of Monday Night Wrestling, you knew exactly where you parked your ass. Things have since become complicated.
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Movie Review: Rocky Balboa— Despite the advice of his wife to stay away, Sly Stallone has come back again to give Rocky one more shot at being the People's
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Slither, Jacob & Joshua: Nemesis Rising, Lapse of Fascia, and Hot Viral Videos at vMix— Digital media music and video downloads and streams.
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TV Review: Shark— If we are lucky, sometimes we get a mix of professional dilemmas and gripping personal drama. Shark tries to do this.
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TV Review: Shark Series Premiere— Shark puts the bite back in the courtroom drama.
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TV Review: Jericho Pilot Episode— We actually forget that trouble is ahead but honestly, trouble already begins when the characters start to open their mouths...
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Movie Review: The Last Kiss— During a viewing of this film, you may find yourself seeing your friends, your family or even yourself in these wonderfully drawn characters.
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Original Short Film: Cliddyplomp by Aaron McMullan— An award winning 10-minute comedy/fantasy flick-cum-stand-up routine. With extra stuff, also.
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Movie Review: Factotum— More Oscar buzz surrounding Matt Dillon's newest endeavor.
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Movie Review: Little Miss Sunshine— You will laugh so hard you will be brought to tears, but you will want to cry anyway – because this film has so much
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Movie Review: Lady in the Water Disappoints— Shyamalan's Lady is more interesting for its oddity than its substance, leaving us disappointed.
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DVD Review: V For Vendetta— Even if it has been cleverly dressed up as a Hollywood popcorn movie, V For Vendetta clearly has a point to make.
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Movie Review: A Scanner Darkly— Linklater's Scanner is a dark, haunting and unforgiving tale. It is one hell of a ride through the drugged-up America of the future.
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TV Review: Entourage Episode Three - Season Three— It's hard for a newcomer to settle into an established configuration. According to Turtle and Drama, four is the perfect number
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Movie Review: Nacho Libre— Black and Hess deliver a very funny film, which unfortunately some people just won't get.
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DVD Review: Intacto— Intriguing and original Spanish thriller that posits luck as an exchangeable commodity.
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Brokeback Mountain Takes MTV's "Best Movie Kiss" Award— Another well-deserved honor for Brokeback Mountain!
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DVD Review: Equilibrium— Another dystopian vision for conspicuous consumption! Oh, did I also mention it's a really good film?
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Movie Review: Brick (2005)— An Indie that rises far above its lowly budgets to make an impact. Brick is hands down the best film I have seen this year.
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DVD Review: Remembering The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman— One of my all-time favorites movie about the life of a 110-year-old ex-slave called Miss Jane.
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SciTech Watch: The Finest SciFi TV You've Never Seen— Join us this week as SciTech Watch explores the world of Regenesis, the Finest SciFi TV You've Never Seen.
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DVD Review: Brokeback Mountain (2005)— The story is filmed in an epic style with breathtaking scenic shots reminiscent of big studio epics from the past.
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Movie Review: Thank You for Smoking— The only substantive idea I can find in the movie is that Washington is totally, irredeemably corrupt. That's not very substantive.
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DVD Review: The Hot Chick (2002)— The problem inherent in all of these films is that they perpetuate a Platonic view of the universe.
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Detective Robert Goren - "Have You No Shame? Don't You See Me?"— Have you ever trusted someone with absolutely everything only to find yourself betrayed to the core?
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Detective Robert Goren - Breakable Thread— That day I lost something, part of my own mind I think.
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Funny Scenes I’d Stop A DVD In The Middle Of To Watch Over Again — Part Three— A perplexed Iowa cop tries to ticket an alien ship for going thousands of miles over the speed limit.
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Detective Robert Goren: Make A List— All of those demons that are exiled at 1 p.m. rush back in and flood my mind at 1 a.m.
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Detective Robert Goren - Good Vs. Evil - Part Two— Good Vs. Evil. Neither can exist without the other to balance it.
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Detective Robert Goren - A Singular Touch of Grace— Always moving but never actually making any progress.
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A Journey into Film Part II: The Realm - The Concept— I should have started with a concept, but you know how it is when inspiration strikes.
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Detective Robert Goren - That Sinking Feeling— There is always a perceived "good" side to commiting evil acts.
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DVD Review: A History of Violence— What if you woke up one day and mobsters from the east coast were accusing you of being someone from their past?
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Detective Robert Goren - Don't Be A Deadman Walking— The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live.
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Detective Robert Goren Fading— The right to life. The right to die. The right to choose?
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Detective Robert Goren: A Fallen Altar Boy of Sorts— Faith is precious and it's delicate — for all of us.
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Detective Robert Goren - Sleep and (Bad) Dreams— Does fiction feel real because it's perceived as better than the life we are really leading?
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Detective Goren - You Hold The Keys To My Ruin— A fresh start and new beginning - such a mental headgame we play with ourselves.
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Detective Robert Goren: Invisible Monsters— Mental illness scares so many people, but to me it's as familiar as drinking my morning coffee.
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Detective Robert Goren: A Fine Line Separates Me From Those I Interrogate— What is it that draws me towards people that are off-kilter?
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Confessions of a Wingnut: Some Thoughts on The West Wing— This is what I'd like to see happen in the remaining episodes.
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Addictive Television— There was a time in television history when the drunk character’s sole job was to provide comic relief.
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Thoughts On 24: Jack Bauer Journalism— Can you imagine if the world of TV's 24 was real? Here are two fake news stories written as if we were living through the
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Movie Review: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein— An epic Gothic tragedy of monstrous proportions.
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Movie Review - Memoirs of a Geisha— Beautifully filmed, and well acted but not a strong romantic film or a really awful one. Two Golden Globe nominations.
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DVD Review: Kwaidan - Filmmaking At Its Best— Kwaidan brings together a number of discrete, yet inter-related artistic traditions to produce a visually satisfying, emotionally rich, scary film.
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Bourne Again? Being Like Jason— I want a sniper rifle and the ability to dropkick a bad guy in less than fifteen seconds and to kill them with no more
