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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Unless you're a diehard Portishead fan, skip Third and check out Dummy.
Death Valley aims for males age 16 to 22, where it suffices as a decent action film.
Natasha Bedingfield's Pocketful Of Sunshine is filled with enough bright spots to keep her fans happy.
The Watson Twins prove they are dreamy music makers with Fire Songs.
Carly Simon’s latest work is a smooth, sultry album.
Jennifer Weiner's Certain Girls is good enough that readers won’t regret it the morning after.
There should be an advisory on this album: If you’re prone to headaches, don’t listen to it.
We see what we want to see and believe what we want to believe.
Singer/songwriter Sara Bareilles and her CD, Little Voice, have more to them than meets the eye
Howl has a lot of bark but not much bite, and contains a few entertaining stories as well as some turds.
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