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‘Fringe’ zeros in on sustaining suspense

by Maureen Ryan [Chicago Tribune (MCT)]

[26.Feb.09] :. Like the Observer - the strange man who keeps popping up during investigations then disappearing - “Fringe” has mysteriously vanished. The Fox drama has made plans to leave New York,...

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‘Fringe’ benefits: Chemistry between characters surprises Joshua Jackson

by Ellen Gray [Philadelphia Daily News (MCT)]

[6.Feb.09] :. LOS ANGELES - For some fans, sci-fi’s always been as much about the relationships as about the little green men and displaced polar bears. “The X-Files’” Mulder and Scully....

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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.

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‘Fringe’ creators blend the best of the past

by Luaine Lee [McClatchy-Tribune News Service (MCT)]

[9.Sep.08] :. BEVERLY HILLS - Ever wonder what inspires the creators of some of TV’s top thrillers? Old TV thrillers, it turns out. Take the case of J.J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci - the guys who...

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TV Review

Fringe: Series Premiere

by Cynthia Fuchs

[9.Sep.08] :. The formula set in motion by the Fringe pilot is familiar, but also devious and delightful.

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Film Review

Invincible (2006)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[25.Aug.06] :. The hard-charging practice and game scenes take you onto the field and slam you into large, shoulder-padded men.

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Law & Order: Trial by Jury

by Lesley Smith

[10.Mar.05] :. Although a curly hairdo can't quite erase the shade of Frasier's Lilith from Tracy Kibre, Neuwirth slips authoritatively into the role of a powerful mid-career prosecutor.

 

Oz

by Michael Abernethy

[10.Feb.03] :. No other fiction show has offered such a frighteningly realistic look inside our nation's prisons or so openly debated their moral and social obligations.

 

Band of Brothers

by Mike Ward

The genie of wholesale civilian slaughter is clearly out of the bottle for good, no matter the attempts to bowdlerize it away into forgotten history, or the indignant objections of those who insist 'we' did not 'bring this on ourselves.'

 

Dinner Rush (2001)

by Andy Hermann

What is it about food movies that makes critics and arthouse audiences drool?.