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Tuesday, December 13 2011

‘Big Love: The Complete Collection’ Mined Private Family Dynamics and Public Personas

Big Love ran the gamut in its five seasons and the series did an admirable job of addressing such charged material.


Thursday, December 8 2011

‘Doctor Who: The Complete Sixth Series’: Whoniverse Steered in a New Direction

The Doctor is in—and back for the holidays. Doctor Who: The Complete Sixth Series should keep the whole family intrigued, puzzled, and occasionally scared by more than just the sight of Amy Pond wielding a machine gun.


Monday, November 28 2011

Physics Does Radical Violence to the ‘Fabric of the Cosmos’

Brian Greene is an affable host who delves into the history of each topic and current-day thinking about it, and a wide variety of physics professors help shape each episode.


Monday, November 21 2011

Is Life Worth the Risk? ‘The COI Collection: Volume Six’

Controversial subjects such as sexually transmitted diseases rub shoulders with anti-drink driving films.


The True Boy Scout and Global Citizen: ‘The Adventures of Tintin: Series One’

The 'Curious Fox' as the Boy Reporter represents a cartoonist's sense of adventure -- both enticing and inspirational.


Wednesday, November 16 2011

‘Bedlam: Season 1’ Takes Its Premise Right Out of a Classic Ghost Story

An insane asylum is being converted into modern, luxury apartments by the descendents of its original owners. Unfortunately, not all of the previous occupants have moved out yet.


Wednesday, November 9 2011

‘Bones: The Complete Sixth Season’: A Specific, Intelligent, Not to Mention Morbid, Brand of Humor

The majority of Bones Season 6 maintains the show’s established pattern—twisted humor, conflicting personalities, and crime solving—but it also throws a monkey wrench into the gears, and as a result, the show will never be same.


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Wednesday, November 2 2011

‘The Street: Complete Collection’: As Touching, Real and Thought-Provoking as the Best Literature

Set in a working class neighborhood in Manchester, The Street examines how minor revelations and everyday secrets transform our lives suddenly, inexplicably, inevitably.


Monday, October 31 2011

‘The League: The Complete Season Two’: At the Intersection of Fantasy and Reality

Though it makes compromises in order to deliver its premise while satisfying the average audience, this is a landmark show in its attentiveness to sport, technological and popular cultures.


Care to Romp, Once Again, with ‘The Monkees: Season 1 and Season 2’?

The show was mostly wholesome, often silly, and sometimes slyly subversive in its social commentary. It employed all of the hallmarks of earlier forms of comedy like slapstick, wordplay and visual gags.


Wednesday, October 26 2011

The Troubled and Charismatic ‘Luther: Season 2’

The second season of Luther remains wonderfully suspenseful and excellently acted.


Tuesday, October 25 2011

Spin City: The Complete Fifth Season

Charlie Sheen joined the cast of Spin City in its fifth season, to help Barry Bostwick, Heather Locklear and the rest of the cast run New York City.


Masterpiece Classic: Northanger Abbey / Mansfield Park / Wuthering Heights

Masterpiece Classic has successfully taken material that is well known and well loved and done it justice.


John le Carré’s ‘Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy’ Reheats the Cold War

More than 30 years after George Smiley’s television debut, he still reminds us of the value and price of loyalty—and the reason why Sir Alec Guinness was one of the finest actors of the 20th century.


Sunday, October 23 2011

Camping It Up Behind Bars: ‘Bad Girls: The Complete Series Five’

'Essence of Camp' and Chateau Larkhall, G-Wing at its finest.


Wednesday, October 19 2011

‘Modern Family: Season Two’ Primes the Pump for Season Three

Modern Family hit its stride during a wildly successful second season, and this DVD set shows how and why.


Wednesday, October 12 2011

‘Bored to Death: The Complete Second Season’ Is Anything but Boring

Jason Schwartzman, Ted Danson, and Zach Galifianakis share incredible chemistry as they struggle with success, failure, and substance abuse.


Tuesday, October 11 2011

Primitive Thinking: ‘Beavis and Butt-Head: Mike Judge’s Most Wanted’

Beavis and Butt-Head's primitive thinking spoke to an audience that needed to hear its own thoughts out loud, and even though two cartoon characters were speaking their thoughts, a subversive generation of teens was heard.


Monday, October 10 2011

Cory Meets His World in ‘Boy Meets World: The Complete Seventh Season’

There are still lessons to be learned in the final season of Boy Meets World.


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