Juliet Farmer is a full-time freelance writer and a regular contributor to several websites and trade publications, as well as a self-proclaimed TV junkie with a penchant for books and movies.
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Smother is a terrible comedy led by a shrill, clingy and overbearing character played by Diane Keaton.
Pictures and words tell of Sacramento's rail history.
Sam's Lake isn't the best horror film, but provides a few interesting twists and enough scares to make it watchable.
If you liked/loved the book, don't bother seeing Marley & Me.
Andy Taylor’s honesty makes 'Wild Boy: My Life In Duran Duran' more than just a rock star saga.
The Bones Soundtrack features many mellow tracks mixed with a few upbeat tunes, including a great remix and two pleasing remakes.
The 2nd Annual Sacramento Horror Film Festival featured some bad, some silly, and some downright excellent horror films.
Pathology is a preposterous film filled with sub-par acting, unlikable characters, gratuitous nudity, and gore.
Baby Mama is short on plot but long on laughs.
Sex And The City: Music From the Original Motion Picture features music both fans and newbies are sure to like.
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