Articles tagged "mila kunis"![]() PopMatters Picks: The Best TV, Film, and DVD of 2008 FeatureThe New Classics - The 30 Best Films of 2008by PopMatters Staff[16.Jan.09] :. Unlike previous years, where classics came crawling out of the celluloid woodwork with regular reckless abandon, 2008 was more calm… and considered. That's not to say that choosing 30 top titles was hard. The difficulty in placing them in some manner of rank order suggests the actual depth of quality involved. PopMatters Picks: The Best TV, Film, and DVD of 2008 ![]() PopMatters Picks: The Best TV, Film, and DVD of 2008 FeatureOff the Radar - The Top 30 DVDs of 2008by PopMatters Staff[13.Jan.09] :. Oddly enough, while the major studios continue scratching their heads over how to sell yet another new format (Blu-ray) to disinterested consumers, several outside distributors made sure that this would be a digital year to remember. PopMatters Picks: The Best TV, Film, and DVD of 2008 ![]() TV DVD ReviewFamily Guy: Vol. 6by Andrew Winistorfer[11.Nov.08] :. It’ll take a new animated show to call Family Guy out for its indiscretions, much like Family Guy did for The Simpsons. ![]() Film DVD ReviewForgetting Sarah Marshall (Three-Disc Unrated Collector’s Edition)by J.M. Suarez[13.Oct.08] :. A better than average romantic comedy, despite a plot with few surprises, this owes a great deal of its success to Segal and the sincerity he brings to his character. ![]() TV ReviewFamily Guy: Season 7 Premiereby Leigh H. Edwards[26.Sep.08] :. Seth MacFarlane's Family Guy features gross-out humor with a mean-spirited kick. ![]() The PopMatters Fall 2008 Movie Preview FeatureTalk, Talk, Talk: October 2008by 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 Forgetting Sarah Marshallby Cynthia Fuchs[18.Apr.08] :. In Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Rachel is initially uninterested in Peter's story. It is, after all, the same story, again. Part 5 - Beyond the Envelopeby PopMatters Staff[12.Oct.07] :. The format forced the issue among cult and commercial products. And TV on DVD highlighted the cream of the creative, forward thinking crop. That 70s Show: Season Fiveby Jeremy Estes[11.Dec.06] :. Season Five improves on the previous one, beginning with Eric hitting the road to track down Donna and Kelso (Kutcher) in California to let her know how he really feels. That 70s Show: Season 4by Jeremy Estes[8.May.06] :. From commonalities to clichés, That 70s Show runs the gamut. Family Guy, Volume 3by Dan MacIntosh[6.Jan.06] :. Whereas All in the Family was all about the troubling racism and personal politics of the time, Family Guy takes on many of these same topics and then blurts them out like a tactless guy at a party that says exactly what he's thinking, without even a second thought about self-censorship. That ‘70s Show: Season Threeby Leigh H. Edwards[20.Dec.05] :. The show cleverly picks up on the aftermath of '60s revolutions and the Vietnam war, as well as the new decade's kitschy playfulness. Family Guy Presents Stewie Griffin - The Untold Storyby Terry Sawyer[30.Sep.05] :. Stewie's time-continuum meddling focuses on insuring that he ends up with a non-retail job and a more tastefully decorated apartment. This is not 12 Monkeys. Family Guy / American Dadby Kevin Wong[13.Jun.05] :. The timetable for studio animation is slow, which means that American Dad's political jokes are dated as soon as they're written. That ‘70s Showby Stephen Kelly[17.Nov.03] :. Delivers more laughs than most sitcoms, thanks to dialogue premised on sharp one-liners. The Family Guy, Vol. 2 (Season 3)by Jennifer D. Wesley[3.Nov.03] :. While The Family Guy's humor often obliterates the boundaries of good taste, it also espouses faith in the American Family. American Psycho 2: All American Girl (2002)by Steven T. Boltz[28.Feb.03] :. When the greatest compliment that can be paid a film is 'Shatner was good,' you know you're looking at a new depth of badness in contemporary cinema. PopMatters - Television - Reviews - That ‘70s Showby Fred KoveyThat ‘70s Show is one of the better new sitcoms on television, yet it took me more than half a year to tune in and all because of the stupid name. To me, the show sounded like a... |
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