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Film DVD Review

An American Carol

by David Hearne

[15.Jan.09] :. This is what right-wingers accuse Hollywood liberals of making: a vanity project intended to please a small, select group.

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The PopMatters Fall 2008 Movie Preview Feature

Talk, Talk, Talk: October 2008

by Bill Gibron

[10.Sep.08] :. What studio suit thought this was a good idea? With four months to schedule your high priced efforts, you instead unload almost 30 overpriced pictures on an unsuspecting movie audience.

The PopMatters Fall 2008 Movie Preview

 

Film Review

Swing Vote

by Cynthia Fuchs

[1.Aug.08] :. Swing Vote's satire is consistently unsurprising, even if it's warranted.

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The PopMatters Summer 2008 Movie Preview Feature

The Return of the Popcorn Circus: August 2008

by Bill Gibron

[1.May.08] :. Talk about a crowded schedule. There are more offerings scheduled this month than in the previous two combined.

The PopMatters Summer 2008 Movie Preview

 

TV DVD Review

Frasier: The Complete Eighth Season

by Nikki Tranter

[17.Aug.06] :. All Frasier's bad behavior seems headed toward a climax, or at least a confrontation.

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TV DVD Review

Cheers: The Complete Eighth Season

by Nikki Tranter

[26.Jul.06] :. The classic Woody one-liner doesn't further a plot, but it does reaffirm his earnest oddness.

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X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[26.May.06] :. It's a superhero movie, so all these choices involve massive destruction -- buildings disintegrating, fireballs flying, bodies detonating.

 

Frasier

by Michael Abernethy

[17.Nov.03] :. Frasier and his brother are effete snobs and proud of it.

 

Frasier: The First Season

by Stephen Tropiano

[4.Aug.03] :. In Frasier's freshman season, those episodes pitting father against son are by far the most entertaining and touching.

 

Girlfriends

by Sara Tucker

PULL.

 

Frasier

by Howard Hann

Even if 'Frasier' does continue to fade, many viewers will maintain their emotional and intellectual investment in the show, motivated by nostalgia rather than the hallmarks of the first seven seasons -- originality, wit, and superb ensemble work.

 

15 Minutes (2001)

by Cynthia Fuchs

Every woman in '15 Minutes' is a function of the film's overriding theme, that tabloid culture is all about getting a rise out of otherwise cynical cops and villains, reporters and viewers.