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DVD Review: How She Move— Nothing special to make this rise above genre stereotypes.
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DVD Review: The Upright Citizens Brigade - ASSSSCAT! — Chaos reigns supreme again thanks to the Upright Citizens Brigade!
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TV Review: Rock the Cradle— The nature vs. nurture debate...
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Music DVD Review: Les Misérables: 10th Anniversary Concert at London's Royal Albert Hall— The Dream Cast performs a concert of one of the most beloved musicals of all time.
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Movie Review: Girls Rock!— The film is strongest when it’s fully focused on the four engaging girls.
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DVD Review: Helen Mirren At The BBC— If you liked Helen Mirren as Queen Elizabeth l and ll, you will love this set.
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TV Review: America’s Ballroom Challenge – The Grand Finale— Andrei and Elena win the title.
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Music DVD Review: Beethoven: Piano Concertos 1-5 - Daniel Barenboim and the Staatskapelle Berlin— The stars are in line when these two masters meet...
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TV Review: America’s Ballroom Challenge – International Latin— A bit disappointing.
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Music DVD Review - Iron Maiden: Live After Death— Concert footage, backstage action, and retrospective musings from the spandexed metal masters.
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TV Review: America’s Ballroom Challenge – International Standard— The winners were the epitome of smooth.
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DVD Review: Tony Robinson's Cunning Night Out— Tony Robinson's Cunning Night Out arrives on DVD February 19.
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Concert Movie Review: U23D— Remember that first time that you rode the Back to the Future Ride at Universal?
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TV Review: America's Ballroom Challenge - "American Smooth"— This is an uplifting, beautifully created and produced program from PBS.
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Music DVD Review: The Genitorturers - Live in Sin— The Genitorturers offer your average, down-home debauchery that’s amusingly hokey more than it is, say, disturbing or deliciously evil.
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Beyond Sweeney Todd: Sondheim on Video— Before Tim Burton and Johnny Depp, Stephen Sondheim's other musicals have been made into movies or had stage productions recorded.
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DVD Review: Inside the Actor's Studio - Johnny Depp— The sexy beast known as Johnny Depp sat down with James Lipton to provide a window into his enigmatic persona.
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DVD Review: Thames Shakespeare Collection - Macbeth, King Lear, Romeo And Juliet, Twelfth Night— ...four wonderful examples of what it's like to see Shakespeare performed when none of the actors are intimidated by the text...
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DVD Review: Walt Disney Treasures - Disneyland: Secrets, Stories and Magic— This is a fascinating companion DVD set to the initial Walt Disney Treasures release, "Disneyland U.S.A."
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Music DVD Review: Barry Manilow - The First Television Specials— Barry Manilow was an experienced, mature artist that could entertain for a full hour, but do the performances still hold up today?
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Music DVD Review: Eminem: Live from New York City— 'Proof' of the way things were
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Music DVD Review: Johnny Cash - Christmas Special 1976 & Christmas Special 1977— Celebrate the holiday with Johnny Cash's family and friends
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Music DVD/CD Review: A Celtic Christmas Sojourn - Live— Brian O'Donovan transforms your living room into an old-fashioned family fête. Break out the ghillies and the Christmas cake.
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Movie Review: Enchanted— So if you're a tween girl, you'll love this movie. If you're not, you might want to bring your daughter or niece along and
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Interview: John Carter Cash— The son of musical legends speaks about the DVD of his parents' variety show.
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DVD Review: Shaolin Legend— A fascinating and exhilarating stage performance of traditional martial arts.
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DVD Review: Yusuf's Cafe— A glimpse into the past and current projects of musician Yusuf Islam (formerly Cat Stevens).
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DVD Review: Stories of the American Puppet— ... educational and interesting, but the structure of the program is somewhat confusing.
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Review: Family Guy Live! in Chicago— The Family Guy team takes the show on the road.
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The 2007 Tony Awards: Some Afterthoughts— Blurring the lines between theatre and television.
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DVD Review: Madonna: Wild Angel— Madonna: Wild Angel is a lackluster documentary that offers nothing that any regular joe off the street doesn't already know about the Material Girl.
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DVD Review: This Is Tom Jones – Vol. 1: Rock 'N Roll Legends— Variety show from 1969-71 sees first release on DVD
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DVD Review: The Kinsey Sicks - I Wanna Be a Republican— This drag queen quartet sings about their hilarious faux-conversion to the GOP in perfect four-part harmonies.
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Book Review: Idoleyes - My New Perspective on Faith, Fat and Fame by Mandisa Hundley and Angela Elwell Hunt— Enter the world of Mandisa, and see what it takes to be an overweight woman who becomes an international American Idol sensation.
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TV Review: Dancing With The Stars Finals - Laila Falls Flat, Runner-Up Up for Grabs— The couples reached for the electricity and the eclectic tonight.
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Laurence Olivier Centenary: The Greatest Actor of the 20th Century?— He could play anything, from Shakespeare's Hamlet to Nazi war criminal Christian Szell in Marathon Man.
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Music DVD Review: Chicago Underground Trio - Chronicle— Chronicle is an example of improvised Jazz at its finest, and a daring combination of the visual and musical arts.
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TV Review: Dancing with the Stars - One Man’s Sanjaya is Another Man’s Heather Mills— In its previous three seasons, ABC’s Dancing with the Stars has dished out harmless and mindless entertainment.
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American Idol 6 — Sanjaya Now the One to Beat— For the first time this season the majority of the contestants came prepared to fight for the crown.
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Music DVD Review: Dionne Warwick - Live In Concert— Pop legend still has it after 40 years in the business.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Ricky Jay Plays Poker : Deluxe Edition— Ricky Jay presents an outstanding set of poker tunes.
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DVD Review: Musicares - A Tribute to Brian Wilson (2006) by Eagle Vision Entertainment.— Musician and humanitarian Brian Wilson was honored for his efforts both in and out of the studio in this star-studded tribute.
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DVD Review: Elvis Presley - The Ed Sullivan Shows— Elvis Presley and Ed Sullivan were the forefathers of shows like American Idol...
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TV Review: Grease: You're The One We Want— NBC's new American Idol-esque reality show.
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Music DVD Review: Kitka & Davka In Concert: Old And New World Jewish Music— This music could make stones weep...
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DVD Review: Destroy All Rational Thought— Two men who had openly spurned success and the limelight... were being treated like celebrities.
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Jerry Springer on Dancing With the Stars: Pre-judge Not— The author ponders her new opinion of Jerry Springer after his Dancing with the Stars appearances.
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Dance You Fool, DANCE!— A Bob Fosse choreography routine is like a fully clothed strip show and twenty times more erotic than the skanky naked version.
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Screech and the Dirty What?!— Screech, of Saved By The Bell, takes the Paris Hilton-type path to career restoration.
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Meet The Nextcats— Nextcat offers a MySpace-style networking community for the entertainment professional.
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Editing Fashion— Fashion photographer Nick Knight brings a new type of fashion content to the web.
