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TV DVD Review

Damages: The Complete First Season

by Brian Holcomb

[7.Apr.08] :. A superbly acted, complex serial story, this show is well-suited to the DVD medium as it can followed at your own pace without fear of missing some of the story.

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Ted Danson relishes playing the bad guy for a change

by Ellen Gray [Philadelphia Daily News (MCT)]

[21.Aug.07] :. Ted Danson knows that Glenn Close scares people. “C’mon, she’s evil!” Danson said jokingly of the actress, who stars in FX’s “Damages” (10 p.m. EDT...

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40something (and up) women are taking over cable TV

by Neal Justin [Star Tribune (Minneapolis) (MCT)]

[6.Aug.07] :. Holly Hunter told a story recently about secretly convening seven years ago with other top actresses, including Kyra Sedgwick and Mary-Louise Parker, who hatched a plan to take over cable...

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Damages

by Cynthia Fuchs

[24.Jul.07] :. The new FX legal thriller offers images that stand out for their precise pacing, deep-saturated colors, and gorgeous design as much as for their storytelling.

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Glenn Close calls the shots on her new series

by Gail Shister [The Philadelphia Inquirer (MCT)]

[23.Jul.07] :. "Subliminally, people still think women in power are considered aberrant," Close says. "It's been that way for centuries. I want Patty to be a good leader. I don't want her to lead by fear or screaming."

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Times change, but Nancy Drew has lost none of her appeal

by Jackie Burrell [Contra Costa Times (MCT)]

[15.Jun.07] :. WALNUT CREEK, Calif.—River Heights, fancy frocks and a gleaming blue roadster—the very words conjure up images of days gone by, when Nancy Drew zipped around town catching crooks and...

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Nancy Drew

by Cynthia Fuchs

[15.Jun.07] :. Though she drives a car and looks after her dad, Nancy is an oddly immature teenager, not so much out of time as she is terminally straight.

 

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.

 

The O.C.

by Mary Colgan

[25.May.05] :. The Cohens open their door to anyone needing support and stability (which is almost everyone; rich equals lonely).

 

The O.C.

by Mary Colgan

[4.Nov.03] :. Everyone feels like an imposter in The O.C.'s all-white, all-straight Newport Beach.