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PopMatters Picks: The Best TV, Film, and DVD of 2006 Feature

Net-Works: The Best TV of 2006

by PopMatters Staff

[10.Jan.07] :. You won't have to look far along your television dial to discover the Top TV picks from PopMatters staff. From 20 upward, each entry represents the boob tube at its best.

PopMatters Picks: The Best TV, Film, and DVD of 2006

 

Film Review

3 Needles (2005)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[4.Dec.06] :. 3 Needles' point is well taken, even if its melodrama is underwhelming.

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TV Review

Greys Anatomy

by Roger Holland

[28.Sep.06] :. Grey's Anatomy is a well cast and beautifully shot soap opera, with characters we can love and hate and a soundtrack of frequently marvelous music.

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Film Review

The Night Listener (2006)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[4.Aug.06] :. Tapping into recent public outrages over writers who lie, The Night Listener's indictments are drearily unsubtle.

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Film Review

Hard Candy (2005)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[17.Apr.06] :. David Slade's film is discomforting, pressing at collective nerves exposed by any number of recent 'investigative reports' on child predators.

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TV Review

Grey’s Anatomy

by Samantha Bornemann

[19.Oct.05] :. Confession and communication aren't the norm at Seattle Grace. Instead, the hospital crew all harbor secrets.

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Sideways (2004)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[7.Apr.05] :. Amid the road-tripping and the boy bonding, it is Maya who resonates at last.

 

Sideways (2004)

by Jesse Hassenger

[4.Apr.05] :. On the DVD, the actors gamely compete with self- mocking descriptions of themselves and each other.

 

Grey’s Anatomy

by Samantha Bornemann

[4.Apr.05] :. Melodramatic? Sure, but in a rousing, manipulating, on-with-the-show kind of way.

 

Sideways (2004)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[22.Oct.04] :. Always a resourceful, thoughtful performer, Virginia Madsen almost offsets Sideways' overriding, occasionally prosaic interest in the boys' journey.

 

Rick (2003)

by Bobby Simmons

[8.Oct.04] :. Seventeen years after Oliver Stone's Wall Street, suggesting that capitalism is corrosive to the soul is old hat.

 

Under the Tuscan Sun (2003)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[25.Sep.03] :. She's yearning for love, or independence, or a lasting exit from the States, where melancholy memories surround her.

 

Last Night (1999)

by j.serpico

It's December 31, 1999 and the world is about to end in just six short hours. There is no explanation for this sudden demise. The film's opening shot looks down on Patrick (played by McKellar) as he lies sprawled on the floor gazing ceiling-ward.