Name: Jeff Martin
Dateline: Philadelphia, Pa.
Weblog: moviehawk.net [RSS]
Articles: 25
First Published: Monday, September 11, 2006
Last Published: Monday, November 19, 2007
Currently listing articles 25-1:
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DVD Review: Ratatouille— It's the same old story: Pixar just can't stop delivering stellar movies.
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DVD Review: Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip - The Complete Series— Great show, mediocre DVD: Sorkin's masterful series is ready to join your DVD shelf, if you can get it out of your player.
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Music Review: The Trolleyvox - Your Secret Safe / Luzerne— Philly-based indie rockers take a new direction; the music's just as good.
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Comedy Review: Mike Birbiglia - My Secret Public Journal Live— Brigglesby, Bahooski...call him what you want; all Mike Birbiglia cares about is making you laugh.
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Music Review: Colbie Caillat - Coco— Let the warm breeze blow and the fruity rum flow; Colbie Caillat is here to extend your summer.
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Music Review: Matt Nathanson - Some Mad Hope— A little-known singers pleases diehards, should draw new fans, with second wide release.
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DVD Review: Scrubs - The Complete Fifth Season— A series that only grows stronger as the years go by.
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Music Review: Ben Kweller - Ben Kweller— Returning to the form of 2002's Sha Sha shows Kweller poised for something big, but this isn't quite it.
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Movie Review: Music and Lyrics— It's not pitch perfect, but you won't find yourself scanning the stations for something new.
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Music Review: They Might Be Giants - The Else— A fantastic band, but a sub-par effort.
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Music Review: Cary Brothers - Who You Are— A full-length release for those who decided Zach Braff needs a side job as a personal music coordinator.
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Music Review: Michael Bublé - Call Me Irresponsible— Timeless songs, timeless voice, timely release: Michael Bublé has come once again to save music.
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DVD Review: The Good Shepherd— A long-winded but brilliantly acted study of the foundation of the CIA.
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Music Review: Taylor Hicks - Taylor Hicks— Dear Soul Patrol: I'm sorry, and you're right - the man can sing. Can we be friends now?
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Music Review: Katharine McPhee - Katharine McPhee— By and large a safe release, with a few highlights, from last season's American Idol runner-up.
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Product Review: JVC HANC80 Folding Noise Cancelling Headphones— Here everything you've been missing in your music - and nothing else.
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Music Review: The Trolleyvox - The Trolleyvox Present the Karaoke Meltdowns— Another in a long line of examples of why indie pop is the best music out there.
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Music Review: Matthew Ryan - From a Late Night Highrise— A deeply personal album undone by regrettable recording choices.
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DVD Review: The West Wing - The Complete Seventh Season— The DVD set earns points for its spectacular show content, but loses for lack of extras.
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Music Review: Ben Folds - Supersunnyspeedgraphic, the LP— It's all been done before, but this release of pre-recorded songs is more than worth your attention.
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Concert DVD Review: Old 97's Live - Old 97's— The editing style is enough to induce headaches, but the music is enough to induce euphoria.
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Music Review: The Crane Wife - The Decemberists— A jump to a major label leads to the best Decemberists album yet.
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Music Review: Brian Posehn - Live in: Nerd Rage— Posehn's comedy brings out the nerd in all of us.
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Music Review: Absolutely - Sister Hazel— Modern southern pop/rock at its finest, Sister Hazel's new album should please fans and remind others what we've been missing.
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Music Review: Barenaked Ladies Are Me - Barenaked Ladies— BNL's newest effort, a gentler, more grownup album, likely needs a bunch of listenings to approach greatness.

