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Articles tagged "julian mcmahon"![]() TV ReviewNip/Tuckby Todd R. Ramlow[22.Jan.08] :. This is classic Nip/Tuck, a moment of complication, perhaps even "truth," amongst the regular soap operatics. It's one of the rewards for sitting through much of the rest of the show. ![]() Film DVD ReviewFantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surferby Bill Gibron[28.Nov.07] :. Not every comic book movie is geared toward the nearing middle aged geek - something naysayers of the Fantastic Four franchise fail to comprehend. ![]() Film DVD ReviewPremonition (2007)by Brett Parker[17.Jul.07] :. While Premonition is not on the same level as The Sixth Sense, it is nonetheless the first thriller in a while to provoke comparable discussion. ![]() Film ReviewFantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surferby Cynthia Fuchs[15.Jun.07] :. At the start of Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, the now incorporated superheroes are negotiating endorsement contracts. ![]() TV DVD ReviewCharmed: The Complete Fourth Seasonby Leigh H. Edwards[6.Mar.06] :. Charmed is a sci fi-fantasy inquiry into female gender roles, pondering women's agency and their twin capacities for kicking ass and playing sex objects. ![]() Film DVD ReviewFantastic Four (2005)by Cynthia Fuchs[12.Dec.05] :. The superpowers bring trauma, anger, and confusion, and eventually a sense of responsibility, as the crew decides to do good with what they've got. nip/tuckby Elaine Hanson Cardenas[27.Sep.05] :. The inevitability of death is suggested by the lurking Carver, always a threat to Sean and Christian. Fantastic Four (2005)by Cynthia Fuchs[8.Jul.05] :. As Marvel comics fans already know, being zapped by a radioactive cloud in outer space alters your DNA according to your sense of self. Profiler: Season Oneby Cynthia Fuchs[2.Sep.03] :. Profiler's first season was, for the most part, terrific -- innovative, socially progressive, emotionally complex. nip/tuckby Cynthia Fuchs[22.Jul.03] :. This combination of crude humor and gross-out imagery is designed to scandalize. Charmedby Tracy McLooneAs Charmed's Paige, Rose McGowan seems stifled and reticent, perhaps as if she's not quite sure what she's supposed to be doing -- and so, in her performances so far, she's just laid low, and made no waves or sudden movements. Charmedby Michael AbernethyIn a nation where the man who will be president is afraid to say the word 'gay' on national television, it might come as a surprise that one of its biggest television stars is playing a gay man on television. |
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