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PopMatters Picks: The Best TV, Film, and DVD of 2008 Feature

Back to Basics - The 30 Best TV Shows of 2008

by PopMatters Staff

[12.Jan.09] :. The Year in TV was a lot like the US economy: struggling until summer and then tanking under the hope of a 2009 comeback. Still, our staff found 30 solid reasons to be cheerful come entertainment investment time.

PopMatters Picks: The Best TV, Film, and DVD of 2008

 

Film DVD Review

The Devil Wears Prada (2006)

by Matt Mazur

[6.Feb.07] :. According to this film women in power are cruel, lonely, and constantly paranoid; not to mention supremely non-sexual.

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Film Review

The Devil Wears Prada (2006)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[30.Jun.06] :. 'You sold your soul the first time you put on that pair of Jimmy Choos.' So ascertains Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), editor-in-chief at Runway magazine, disdainful of her self-doubting assistant. And so she summarizes yet another tale of a little girl who finds corruption in the big city.

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TV Review

Entourage

by Marisa Carroll

[27.Jun.06] :. Entourage's depiction of the delicate symbiotic relationship between the talent and their support staff is often perceptive and revealing, elevating the series above pure fantasy or self-parody.

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TV Review

Entourage

by David Swerdlick

[14.Jul.05] :. Entourage makes fun of Hollywood, but protects and promotes its mystique at the same time.

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Film Review

Harvard Man (2001)

by Leah Hochbaum

[22.Aug.02] :. Harvard Man's refusal to pass judgment on characters' drug use is troubling.

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Entourage

by Marisa Carroll

Entourage's depiction of the delicate symbiotic relationship between the talent and their support staff is often perceptive and revealing, elevating the series above pure fantasy or self-parody.

 

Cecil B. DeMented (2000)

by Todd Ramlow

In Cecil B. DeMented, John Waters takes the culture wars to the streets of Baltimore. Of course, Waters has long been at the center of these political skirmishes: his avant-garde, underground...