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TV Review

Nip/Tuck

by 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.

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Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer

by 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.

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Film DVD Review

Premonition (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.

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News

Writer takes another ‘Fantastic’ voyage

by Jeff Strickler [Star Tribune (Minneapolis) (MCT)]

[18.Jun.07] :. The call to Mark Frost from his agent in 2003 started out, “This might seem like a crazy idea ...” The agent was suggesting that he think about writing the script for the live-action...

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News

The Silver Surfer finally lands on summer movie screens

by Bobby Bryant [McClatchy Newspapers (MCT)]

[18.Jun.07] :. He’s a Christ figure on a flying surfboard. A chrome-plated philosopher. A herald of doom. The Oscar statuette come to life. Marvel Comics’ Silver Surfer has been many things to many...

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Film Review

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer

by Cynthia Fuchs

[15.Jun.07] :. At the start of Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, the now incorporated superheroes are negotiating endorsement contracts.

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Monkey Business (Part 2: June)

by Bill Gibron

[2.May.07] :. Apparently, as the sun's strongest rays finally settle over the movie going public, sequels are the remedy to cool down an overheated demographic. This month alone holds five examples of such redux refreshment. The rest of the choices are a variety pack of genres, ideas and possibilities.

 

Premonition (2007)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[16.Mar.07] :. Sandra Bullock's new thriller takes a tedious turn by suggesting the woman in trouble is "crazy".

 

A great script led Sandra Bullock to do thriller

by Terry Lawson [Detroit Free Press (MCT)]

[14.Mar.07] :. Not so long ago, an actress told the Detroit Free Press that her name was Sandra, and she was a romantic-comicaholic in need of an intervention. The quip got picked up by news services, and - says...

 

nip/tuck

by Todd R. Ramlow

[12.Sep.06] :. Through the various clients' histories and desires, nip/tuck inquires into current arrangements of social power.

 

Charmed: The Complete Fourth Season

by 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.

 

Fantastic 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/tuck

by 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 One

by Cynthia Fuchs

[2.Sep.03] :. Profiler's first season was, for the most part, terrific -- innovative, socially progressive, emotionally complex.

 

nip/tuck

by Cynthia Fuchs

[22.Jul.03] :. This combination of crude humor and gross-out imagery is designed to scandalize.

 

Charmed

by Tracy McLoone

As 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.

 

Charmed

by Michael Abernethy

In 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.