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Why Top Chef, Top Design and the new Shear Genius rip off, yet are not as good as, the superior Project Runway.
The Reaping might be a mess, but it shows how religion could be used in thrillers the way it was in the horror heydey of the '70s.
These two young, British soul singers show their American counterparts how to use America's Motown history to forge refreshing new sounds.
The Atlantic's list may be "historically accurate" but I would like to bow at the feet of a few key contributors their "historians" missed.
From dirty hillbillies to killer kids, a look at a random sampling of 2006's scary movies.
The Scissor Sisters dig deeper and reach higher heights on the follow-up to their great debut.
Ms. Jackson's latest may not live up to her classic hits, but the first two singles don't do justice to this almost-great album.
Even Edward Norton can't save a beautiful yet ultimately underwhelming movie.
Here are a few stories, interviews, and articles to whet your appetite before the big day.
A new voting system gets it sort of right. And by "sort of," I mean "not really."
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