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Written by Vickie September 10, 2009
Some of the best series on television have revolved around familial angst, and ABC’s freshman drama capitalized on that genre to become one of the sleeper hits of the 2006-07...
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Written by Linda August 23, 2009
The Tiger's Tail is half of a decent movie... just decide what half you find more interesting, and call it good. Because, unfortunately, the film can't decide whether it wants...
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Written by Vickie June 11, 2009
Pssst. C’mere. Wanna know the key to understanding this movie? Lean in close, now. I’ll tell you…
Everything that happens has already happened before and will happen again unless what...
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Written by Vickie May 29, 2009
As with all its predecessors, this latest offering from the Oscar-winning animation studio is a breathtaking delight from start to finish, infusing its story with Pixar’s trademark clever humor, quiet...
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Written by Vickie May 21, 2009
I don’t care what you think, I really, really enjoyed Night at the Museum. No, it’s not high-brow and, no, it won’t be a contender for an Oscar in a...
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Written by Vickie May 16, 2009
Did you ever have one of those professors who would drone on and on and ON about the minutiae of whatever subject was being taught just because he or she...
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Written by Eric April 19, 2009
I'll watch anything in time-lapse, especially plants growing or high-speed starfish chases. (YES, PLANET EARTH HAS A HIGH-SPEED STARFISH CHASE.)
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Written by Linda April 11, 2009
Scott Smith's popcorn-thriller entwines the reader in a vacation nightmare.
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Written by Linda April 11, 2009
In a refreshing TV drama scenario, a small town deals with the after effects of a nuclear attack.
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Written by Linda April 10, 2009
Sticky tadpoles can be the stuff of horror when they mutate to hundreds of times their original size.
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