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  1. Movie Review: Misery

    — One of the most accurate adaptations of a Stephen King story, this is simply one of the most satisfying thrillers out there.

    REVIEW in Video by Ross Miller

  2. Movie Review: Secret Window

    — ... doesn't quite stay true to the source material but manages to be interesting and sometimes creepy enough to warrant a viewing.

    REVIEW in Video by Ross Miller

  3. Movie Review: Eye for an Eye

    — A silly and ridiculous affair that masquerades itself as something edgy and dark. Not going to work.

    REVIEW in Video by Ross Miller

  4. TV Review: Lost - "Something Nice Back Home"

    — A character-centric episode make things personal this week.

    REVIEW in Video by Ross Miller

  5. DVD Review: A Perfect Place

    — An entertaining short subject that makes one wonder how it started and how it will end.

    REVIEW in Video by Chris Beaumont

  6. Classic Cinema Corner: The 39 Steps (1935)

    — This film is a joy to watch, whether you're a fan of Hitchcock, spy films, or the art of film in general.

    REVIEW in Video by Michael Clayton

  7. Movie Review: Deception

    — The lesson is simple: don't be deceived by "Deception".

    REVIEW in Video by Colin Boyd

  8. Movie Review: Michael Clayton

    — "The truth can be adjusted" — and it has been here as well, leaving us confused and fully enjoying it.

    REVIEW in Video by Ryne Barber

  9. Women's Murder Club

    — Women's Murder Club can be for ABC what Law & Order SVU is for NBC.

    OPINION in Video by Ruthie

  10. Movie Review: Street Kings - So Close It Hurts

    — A film noir that almost succeeds in illuminating the dark recesses of the LAPD.

    REVIEW in Video by Gerry Weaver

  11. Movie Review: The Quiet

    — The Quiet is a lifeless film that should have died on the drawing table.

    REVIEW in Video by Brandon Valentine

  12. DVD Review: The Last Detective - Series 4

    — The Last Detective's greatest asset is its own vulnerable yet intelligent leading character, Dangerous Davies.

    REVIEW in Video by Matthew Milam

  13. Movie Review: Zodiac

    — Zodiac is of the same order of what you would expect from director David Fincher.

    REVIEW in Video by Brandon Valentine

  14. DVD Review: The Last Detective - Series 4, Volume One

    — I don’t get no respect.

    REVIEW in Video by Lou Novacheck

  15. DVD Review: Rough Diamond

    — A rough diamond, some old gold, and a dash of skullduggery, all garnished with incredible planning, timing, and execution.

    REVIEW in Video by Lou Novacheck

  16. DVD Review: Between

    — We see what we want to see and believe what we want to believe.

    REVIEW in Video by writnkitten

  17. Movie Review: No Country For Old Men

    — The Coen brothers latest movie is quite a feat.

    REVIEW in Video by Mark Kalriess

  18. Movie Review: Flawless

    — A look at 1960 London that is certainly flawless.

    REVIEW in Video by Regina Avalos

  19. TV Review: The Dragans of New York - Discovering Hidden Gems at the Paley Center for Media

    — What's a Hugh Laurie fan to do when faced with overwhelming choice but look for his forgotten pilot?

    REVIEW in Video by Diane Kristine

  20. TV Review: Medium - "Wicked Game Part One & Part Two"

    — A look into the future at upcoming episodes of NBC's "Medium."

    REVIEW in Video by The Masked Movie Snobs

  21. DVD Review: Night Moves

    — Gene Hackman plays a down-on-his-luck private eye fighting for his life in a twisted plot.

    REVIEW in Video by Mel Odom

  22. DVD Review: Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Two-Disc Special Collector's Edition)

    — Who doesn't love a good musical comedy horror slasher thriller, right?

    REVIEW in Video by Glen Boyd

  23. DVD Review: Nancy Drew

    — The famous teen sleuth is back in action, and Emma Roberts portrays her in a charming fashion.

    REVIEW in Video by Mel Odom

  24. DVD Review: Midsomer Murders - Set Ten

    — John Hopkins' Scott could have easily been as good as Troy, instead he was written merely as wallpaper.

    REVIEW in Video by Matthew Milam

  25. DVD Review: Intelligence - Season One

    — Intelligence. With intelligence.

    REVIEW in Video by Lou Novacheck

  26. Movie Review: Gone, Baby, Gone

    — Set in Boston, storywise and filmwise, this movie delivers an emotional punch that will leave viewers reeling.

    REVIEW in Video by Mel Odom

  27. Movie Review: The Bank Job

    — A strong entry in the heist genre. Straightforward and complex at the same time.

    REVIEW in Video by Chris Beaumont

  28. Blu-ray Review: In the Valley of Elah

    — A father's hunt for his missing son brings him a deeper understanding of his son's war in Iraq.

    REVIEW in Video by Mel Odom

  29. Blu-ray Review: No Country For Old Men

    — The Coen Brothers film based on Cormac McCarthy's bestseller delivers nail-biting suspense, hard-edged violence, and realistic plotting.

    REVIEW in Video by Mel Odom

  30. DVD Review: Da Vinci’s Inquest - Season Two

    — Acorn’s boxed set for the series’ sophomore season provides a satisfying dose of hard-nosed crime drama.

    REVIEW in Video by Bill Sherman

  31. DVD Review: Awake

    — The movie takes itself way to seriously in its attempts to be some sort of in-depth character study and ends up becoming laughable.

    REVIEW in Video by The Masked Movie Snobs

  32. Movie Review: North by Northwest

    — Hitchcock, at his very best, delivers a tale of mistaken identity, spies, and one Eva Marie Saint.

    REVIEW in Video by Jordan Richardson

  33. Why We Love Dexter

    — Dexter comes to network television and I like it (and him).

    OPINION in Video by Damien Riley

  34. Movie Review: Bookie Is A Short Film That Conveys A Lot In A Little Time

    — Its pacing is perfect, and its timing elegant; you couldn't ask for more from a short movie.

    REVIEW in Video by Richard Marcus

  35. Law & Order Chooses Character Over Couture, Cashmere Mafia...

    — Given the choice, I'd always choose characters and stories over clothes. Others may feel differently.

    OPINION in Video by Josh Lasser

  36. DVD Review: Blue Murder, Set Two

    — A new boxed set of a series yet to be broadcast in the U.S. proves a treat for lovers of well-wrought British police dramas.

    REVIEW in Video by Bill Sherman

  37. DVD Review: Twin Peaks - The Definitive Gold Box Edition

    — This big, beautiful, complete box set is worth the money.

    REVIEW in Video by Alyse Wax

  38. Movie Review: Untraceable

    — Would you enter the site?

    REVIEW in Video by Chris Beaumont

  39. Looking for Good TV? Hop Across the Pond

    — Writers' strike got you down? Try out some of these British shows available on DVD.

    REVIEW in Video by Josh Lasser

  40. DVD Review: The Box

    — The Box is a whodunnit that falls flat while trying to create more twists and turns than necessary.

    REVIEW in Video by writnkitten

  41. Movie Review: Cassandra's Dream

    — A swing and a miss. Downward spiral of boredom.

    REVIEW in Video by Chris Beaumont

  42. Movie Review: El Orfanato (The Orphanage)

    — A fantastic thriller that is much more than you would expect.

    REVIEW in Video by Chris Beaumont

  43. DVD Review: Hawaii Five-O – The Third Season

    — Steve McGarrett and his his men are back on the case for a third season.

    REVIEW in Video by Rebecca Wright

  44. DVD Review: White Noise 2

    — White Noise 2 is an edgy, psychological thriller that will keep you guessing until the end.

    REVIEW in Video by Blake Matthews

  45. DVD Review: 1408

    — John Cusack shines as an unbelieving nonfiction horror writer trapped in a haunted hotel room. From a Stephen King story.

    REVIEW in Video by Mel Odom

  46. DVD Review: Eastern Promises

    — Suspense and drama sure to please!

    REVIEW in Video by Regina Avalos

  47. DVD Review: The Man From U.N.C.L.E. - The Complete Series Final Release

    — The Man From U.N.C.L.E: The Complete Series is a well-presented set of this classic from '60s television.

    REVIEW in Video by T. Michael Testi

  48. TV Review: The Dexter Finale - When Hearts of Darkness Collide

    — The season two finale was explosive, to say the least.

    REVIEW in Video by Ray Ellis

  49. DVD Review: Ironside - Season Two

    — TV's first disabled police officer rolls into his second season of DVDs with interesting shows and meteoric guest stars.

    REVIEW in Video by Mel Odom

  50. DVD Review: Ruth Rendell Mysteries Set 2

    — A fantastic collection not only of Ruth Rendell's work, but of BBC mysteries and favorite actors and actresses.

    REVIEW in Video by Mel Odom

  51. DVD Review: Metal Skin/Blue Murder

    — A pair of Australian actioners that satisfy fans of the subject matter but remain too narrow to reach wide acceptance.

    REVIEW in Video by Mel Odom

  52. Movie Review: I Am Legend

    — Will Smith is the last man on Earth, proving he was right about the Willenium all along.

    REVIEW in Video by Colin Boyd

  53. DVD Review: Somebody Help Me

    — Somebody Help Me flips the script on today's horror films, as well as delivers scares and entertainment.

    REVIEW in Video by writnkitten

  54. Movie Review: Awake

    — A horror story reduced to medical malpractice cleanup.

    REVIEW in Video by Chris Beaumont

  55. TV Review: Dexter's Dark Days

    — The predator has become the prey as Dexter ruches to its season finale.

    REVIEW in Video by Ray Ellis

  56. TV Review: CSI: NY - "The Thing About Heroes"

    — Mac finally finds out who has been making the mystery calls.

    REVIEW in Video by NancyGail

  57. DVD Review: Driftwood

    — There is a good movie in here, but getting to it may be more work than it's worth.

    REVIEW in Video by Chris Beaumont

  58. DVD Review: CSI: The Complete Seventh Season

    — It's time for another season of blood spatters, dead bodies and the best in TV forensics.

    REVIEW in Video by Dusty Somers

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