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At age 48, I am a fan boy at heart and enjoy talking with directors, screenwriters and other fans about their favorite shows or films. Each year, I look forward to the Emmys and the Oscars with the same fervor that sports fans feel about the World Series or Super Bowl.
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At age 48, I am a fan boy at heart and enjoy talking with directors, screenwriters and other fans about their favorite shows or films. Each year, I look forward to the Emmys and the Oscars with the same fervor that sports fans feel about the World Series or Super Bowl.
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New Documentary 'Weaving the Past: Journey of Discovery' Encourages Tracing One's RootsWhen reached by phone, director Walter Dominguez and wife Shelley Morrison talked about "Weaving the Past," an emotional journey into Dominguez's family tree. -
2013 Cannes Film Festival: 'Actor?' Offers Honest Look at a Tough Career PathWith the expressed goal of not making a fluff piece, director/executive producer David Rich created the animated career guide "Actor?" -
'How Sweet it Is' is an Offbeat Musical with a Good Heart (and Lots of Candy)Director Brian Herzlinger trades verbal punches on a conference call in support of his new musical "How Sweet It Is." -
'Iron Man 3' Has Too Much Armor, PlotThough the cast is top-notch, director/screenwriter Shane Black packed "Iron Man 3" with too much material.
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'Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's' is Not the Typical, Off-the-rack DocumentaryA fan of New York history and landmarks, director Matthew Miele takes his camera inside the main store of Bergdorf Goodman, one of fashion's most iconic landmarks. -
Colin Firth and Emily Blunt Star in 'Arthur Newman'Colin Firth and Emily Blunt show their acting chops in "Arthur Newman," the story of a man trying for a fresh start. -
2nd Annual Collaboration Filmmakers Challenge: Top Films to Screen May 4thFilmmakers who work well under pressure have spent the last two weeks competing in the 2nd Annual Collaboration Filmmakers Challenge. -
Brigham Young University Brings Original Series 'Granite Flats' to TVBYUtv tackles their first scripted series with "Granite Flats," a drama with production rivaling the work of larger networks. -
WonderCon 2013 Recap: Getting the Inside Scoop from the Showrunners' PanelWant to pack a room at WonderCon 2013? Just bring in the showrunners from "The Walking Dead," "Vampire Diaries" and other top shows. -
'The Mindy Project' Recap: 'Santa Fe' Sets Stage for a Complicated Season FinaleWith two episodes to go in Season 1, "The Mindy Project" turns up the romantic heat with ex-boyfriends and cheating ex-wives. -
Chadwick Boseman Shines in 'The Kill Hole'Actor Chadwick Boseman delivers a solid performance in "The Kill Hole."
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WonderCon 2013 Recap: CBS's 'Under the Dome' Adapted From Stephen King NovelAdapted from a fairly recent Stephen King novel, the new CBS series "Under the Dome" will examine the social and economic effets of a town cut off by force field enclosure.
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2013 Collaboration Film Challenge Kicks Off on April 9Back for its second year, the Collaboration Film Challenge creates an environment of creativity and cooperation. -
WonderCon 2013 Wrap-Up: 'Hannibal' Comes Dressed for DinnerFor Bryan Fuller's "Hannibal," Mads Mikkelsen becomes the latest actor to portray Thomas Harris's notorious serial killer.
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Actor Thomas Jane Honored at 2013 Gasparilla International Film FestivalWhen reached by phone, actor Thomas Jane talked about Frank Castle, his character in "The Punisher," and how the vigilante is like John Wayne's classic role in "The Searchers."
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'Transformers Prime' Executive Producer Jeff Kline Talks About Season 3When reached by phone, "Transformers Prime" executive producer Jeff Kline talked about "Beast Hunters," the third and final season of the show.
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Composer Trevor Morris Blends Action, Emotional Themes During 'Olympus Has Fallen'When reached by phone, composer Trevor Morris talked about the challenges of creating the score for the new action thriller "Olympus Has Fallen." -
'The Kill Hole' Features Chadwick Boseman, Billy Zane, Real-life VetsWhen reached by phone, actor Billy Zane talked about the wonderful sharing that occuring in some scenes of "The Kill Hole." -
SXSW 2013: 'Downloaded' Offers a Heartfelt Look at Napster's Influence on Digital DownloadsThough digital downloads are the norm these days, "Downloaded," a new documentary from director/writer Alex Winter, shows the volatile, early days of the concept. -
SXSW 2013: 'Swim Little Fish Swim' Tells Story of Family, Artistic DreamsMaking their feature film debut, Ruben Amar and Lola Bessis will bring "Swim Little Fish Swim" to SXSW 2013. -
'Dreamer' is an Honest Look at the Dream ActFor those unfamiliar with the controversial Dream Act, "Dreamer," the new film from Jesse Salmeron, might just be an eye-opener. -
'Vegas' is in danger of cancellation and deserves a Season 2: Here's whyBumped for two weeks for the debut of CBS's "Golden Boy," the ambitious, well-written drama "Vegas" looks like it is on the cancellation bubble.
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'Celebrity Apprentice All-Stars' premiere: Omarosa came to play, Busey hails down a busThough Gary Busey is a lightning rod for controversy, Omarosa, playing for the third time, stirred the pot on the debut of "All-Star Celebrity Apprentice."Also published on:
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Cinequest 2013: 'Dreamer' Takes Realistic Look at Immigration, the Dream ActReached by phone, "Dreamer" director Jesse Salmeron and star Jeremy Ray Valdez talked about the real-life inspirations for the film.
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'Celebrity Apprentice”: Gary Busey’s most memorably insane momentsGary Busey is sure to bring more Buseyisms to "All-Star Celebrity Apprentice."Also published on:
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Ronald Harwood Brings His 'Quartet' to the Big ScreenThouh he didn't think there was a movie in his play, writer Ronald Harwood brought the bittersweet "Quartet" to movie theaters.
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Oscars 2013: Composer Mychael Danna Wins for Best Original Score for 'Life of Pi'When reached by phone a few weeks before the Oscars, composer Mychael Danna talked about the responsibility involved in bringing "Life of Pi" to the big screen.
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Maurice LaMarche voices it old-school style for 'Dan Vs.'Veteran voice actor Maurice LaMarche is a triple threat, providing three distinct guest character voices for the Hub series "Dan Vs."
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Living With It: Low Testosterone Is a Double-Edged SwordA low testosterone diagnosis is not the end of the world, but the treatment comes with some serious risks.
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'Car Lot Rescue' premiere: Auto dealership 'doctor' Tom Stuker diagnoses sales issuesOn the new Spike TV reality series "Car Lot Rescue," auto dealership expert Tom Stuker goes head-to-head with struggling dealers and underperforming staff members.
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Valentine's Day on TV: Characters who are passionate about some thing, not someoneTV history is filled with famous couples, but some of the greatest television romances are between people and possessions.
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Nat Geo's 'Killing Lincoln': The events leading up to April 14, 1865, and who was punished"Killing Lincoln," the upcoming Nat Geo docudrama, examines the people and places involved in the fatal shooting of Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865.
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Abraham Lincoln in pop culture: Sam Waterston, Hal Holbrook created iconic portrayals of the 16th POTUS"Killing Lincoln," an upcoming Nat Geo docudrama, is a detailed look at the deatn of Abraham Lincoln. The special, based on the book byBill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard, joins an extensive body of work about the 16th President of the United States.Also published on:
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'Vegas' recap: 'Road Trip' marks the end of the road for Johnny RizzoSpeeding towards the season finale, "Road Trip," an explosive outing for "Vegas," explores the relationships between fathers and their children.
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Slamdance 2013: 'Running Wild' Examines the Life of Dayton O. HydeAt age 87, Dayton O. Hyde remains an inspiration for anyone who wants to start over later in life. "Running Wild," an official selection at Slamdance 2013, explores the life of the activist/rancher/writer in great detail.
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'The Mindy Project' recap: 'Harry and Sally' is a tip of Indiana Jones's fedora to movies of the 1980sIn "Harry and Sally," the latest installment of "The Mindy Project," Mindy Kaling and her crew hit on all romantic cylinders.
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'Level Up' Returns with New Episode 'Max Vs. Hideo'Cartoon Network's live-action "Level Up" returns with the new episode "Max vs. Hideo." Though not a game-changer. this episode shakes the series up a bit.
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'The Mindy Project' recap: Mindy tries a new romantic strategy during 'Hooking Up is Hard to Do'Movie-making brothers Mark and Jay Duplass return for another fun outing of "The Mindy Project."
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Slamdance 2013: 'Terms and Conditions May Apply' Examines Privacy Policies, End-user License AgreementsScreening at Slamdance 2013, "Terms and Conditions May Apply," Cullen Hoback's frightening new documentary, will have audiences thinking twice about internet browsing and smartphone applications.
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Slamdance 2013: Celebrating 19 Years of Independent Film in Park CityWhen reached by phone, Peter Baxter, Slamdance President and Co-Founder, talked about the benefits of new technologies and staying true to the roots of the film festival.
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Jessica Chastain Outstanding in Kathryn Bigelow's "Zero Dark Thirty"With a Golden Globe already in hand, Jessica Chastain is poised to take more gold this year for her outstanding performance in "Zero Dark Thirty."
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The 2013 Miss America Pageant: Alexis Wineman became 'America's Choice'Though Brooklyn native Mallory Hytes Hagan now reigns as Miss America 2013, Miss Montana Alexis Wineman embodied some of the best qualities of American women.
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'Vegas' recap: 'Paiutes' sets the stage for an explosive second half of Season 1Dennis Quaid, Michael Chiklis, and the rest of the "Vegas" crew start 2013 off strong with the game-changing episode "Paiutes."
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'The Joe Schmo Show' Returns to Spike on January 8Spike revisits an early success on January 8 with a reboot of "The Joe Schmo Show."
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Upcoming Indie Film 'The Truth About Lies' Shot on Location in New York CityWhile shooting scenes in New York City, director Phil Alocco and actor Fran Kranz talked about their upcoming indie film "The Truth About Lies."
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Mark Hamill Gets into Character, Crows About 'Sushi Girl'Reached by phone, actor Mark Hamill shares personal insights about "Sushi Girl," a darkly comic crime drama that has been in the pipeline for a while.
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2012/2013 Television Season Highlights: Sheriff Ralph Lamb of 'Vegas' and Captain Marcus Chaplin of 'Last Resort' Focus on Duty, FatherhoodBetter known for their big screen work, Dennis Quaid and Andre Braugher put the focus back on fatherhood and duty in Primetime.
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'Animaniacs' Makes a Christmas Eve Arrival on the Hub"Animaniacs," the popular 1990's animated series, earns a regular berth on the Hub starting with a Christmas Eve marathon.
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'Last Resort' canceled but deserves a second chance on different network: Here's whyWith an iriguing plot, high-profile stars, and a powerful female cast, why is ABC sending "Last Resort" to the stockade?
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Lee Roy Kunz Makes Directorial Debut with 'A Beer Tale'A comedy with lots of ale and heart, "A Beer Tale" marks the directorial debut of Lee Roy Kunz.
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2012 year in review: Televised comfort food gains an edge in primetimeWith lots of things to worry about in 2012, television schedules have seen an increase in familiar faces and shows that are as easy to take as comfort food.
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Nat Geo's big cat week: 'Snow Leopard of Afghanistan' features human, feline predatorsWith potential threats from the Taliban and some big cats, trapper Boone Smith and a team of Wildlife Conservation Society experts travel to the mountainous Hindu Kush region to find the elusive snow leopard.Also published on:
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Actress Jane Lynch Tackles Christmas with 'Elfbot'No stranger to playing authority figures, Jane Lynch provides the voice of the Head Elf in the interactive Christmas tale "Elfbot"
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Nat Geo's Big Cat Week: Must-see episode shares quest for researcher's 'Holy Grail,' the snow leopardNat Geo's 2012 Big Cat Week kicks off with "Snow Leopard of Afghanistan," an episode featuring danger from all sides.
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Nat Geo's Big Cat Week: When should researchers intervene in the natural order?Though Nat Geo's "Big Cat Week" contains lots of vital information, the popular series also raises questions about human interaction with animals in their habitats.
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Nat Geo's Big Cat Week: 'Snow Leopard of Afghanistan' underscores dedication of experts, filmmakersThe experts and filmmakers who helped create Nat Geo's Big Cat Week put themselves and their reputations in harm's way to get unprecedented footage.Also published on:
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'The Mindy Project' recap, review: Dr. Marc Shulman bids farewell during 'Two to One'Heading into the mid-season break, "Two to One" puts "The Mindy Project" on solid comedic ground for 2013.
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2012 television year in review: 'Adorkable' TV cuties give way to sexy, tough cookiesThough quirky girls ruled TV in 2011, the sexy, tough woman has emerged as the major Primetime player in 2012.Also published on:
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'Vegas' recap: 'Exposure' exposes Cold War fears, other secrets"Exposure," a well-constructed episode of "Vegas," uses Cold War fears to tell the story of a military cover-up.
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'The Mindy Project' recap: 'Teen Patient' blends comedy, hot topicsDr. Lahiri mentors a sexually awakening young neighbor on "Teen Patient," the latest episode of "The Mindy Project."
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Comedian Craig Shoemaker brings his 'Daditude' to Showtime"Daditude," Craig Shoemaker's new comedy special, documents his attempts to be a good father in the modern, high-tech world.
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'Dan Vs.' star Curtis Armstrong talks studio rage, inspired voice castingWhen reached by telephone, prolific character actor Curtis Armstrong talked about the joys and challenges of working on the Hub's "Dan Vs."
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'The Missing Piece' Examines the Century-Old Theft of the Mona LisaWhen reached by phone, Joe Medeiros, director of "The Missing Piece," talked about his long quest to find out the truth about Vincenzo Peruggia, the man arrested for stealing the Mona Lisa.
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'Last Resort' recap: In 'Nuke it Out,' everyone plays for keeps"Nuke It Out," the latest episode of "Last Resort," takes the kid gloves off as everyone from the captain on down plays for keeps.
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'The Big Bang Theory' recap: 'The 43 Peculiarity' redefines the Leonard/Penny relationshipIts taken almost 6 full season, byt 'The 43 Peculiarity' solves one romantic mystery on "The Big Bang Theory."
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'Vegas' recap: 'The Real Thing' reveals similarities between Sheriff Lamb and Vincent SavinoThough on opposite sides of the fence, "The Real Thing," the latest episode of "Vegas," shows how Ralph Lamb and Vincent Savino are two sides of the same coin.
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'The Mindy Project' recap: 'Danny Castellano is My Gynecologist' becomes a battle of medical witsThe Mindy/Danny relationship is examined thoroughly during "Danny Castellano is My Gynecologist," the latest episode of "The Mindy Project."
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'Doomsday Preppers' Season 2 premiere recap: Truly quotable preppers emerge ready for the worstBased on the first two episodes. Season 2 of "Doomsday Preppers" will feature a quotable group of people preparing for one disaster or another.Also published on:
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'Last Resort' recap: 'Another Fine Navy Day' is a fine outing for the ensemble cast"Another Fine Navy Day," the latest episode of "Last Resort," finds the crew and villagers under a chemical attack.
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'The Big Bang Theory' recap: Sheldon and Howard face relationship responsibilities in 'The Habitation Configuration'"The Habitation Configuration," the latest episode of "The Big Bang Theory," finds Sheldon and Howard at two respective relationship crossroads.
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'Level Up' Recap: Angie Gets in Real Trouble During 'Should She Stay or Should She Go'"Should She Stay or Should She Go," the latest episode of Cartoon Network's "Level Up," redefines the relationship between Angie and her male friends.
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National Geographic's 'Doomsday Preppers': Fear of EMPs, bird flu, economic collapse keep preppers busyThe people profiled on National Geographic's "Doomsday Preppers" all believe a crisis is coming, but everyone has their own opinion about what disaster will throw the world into chaos.
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'Doomsday Preppers': Survivalists demonstrate how to eat well in a chaotic worldNational Geographic's "Doomsday Preppers" points out the importance of storing food and water, but some preppers don't want to rely on bland, pre-packaged food.
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'The Big Bang Theory' recap: Leonard and Penny stumble again during 'The Extract Obliteration'For Leonard and Penny, "The Extract Obliteration," the latest episode of "The Big Bang Theory," dredges up some old fears in their relationship.
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From luxury condos to spider holes, 'Doomsday Preppers' reveals various methods of waiting out disastersNational Geographic's "Doomsday Preppers" features various preppers with their own ideas about an apocalypse, including where to hide out.
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'Doomsday Preppers' disturbing insights: Show reveals that prepping can be dangerous, expensiveNat Geo's "Doomsday Preppers" is packed with information as well as inights into human nature.
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'Vegas' recap: Vincent Savino shows an interest in going legitimate during 'Solid Citizens'"Solid Citizens," the latest episode of "Vegas," shows another layer to the complex Vincent Savino character.
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'The Mindy Project' recap: Mindy and Danny face their fears on 'Halloween'After a few weeks off, 'The Mindy Project' returns with 'Halloween," an episode in which a few deep-seated fears come to the surface.
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'Doomsday Preppers': Important lessons learned from Season 1The National Geographic Channel's "Doomsday Preppers" showcases many survivalists who offer some highly useful tips on handling a widespread disaster.
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'Cloud Atlas' is Big, Beautiful, and ConfusingBased on the novel by David Mitchell, "Cloud Atlas" is a beautiful, but frustrating, story of love and universal truths.
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'Last Resort' recap: 'Skeleton Crew' breaks, reinforces, rebuilds relationshipsLt. Grace Shepard takes control of the U.S.S. Colorado in "Skeleton Crew," the latest episode of "Last Resort."
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'The Big Bang Theory' recap: Astronaut Buzz Aldrin steals the show in 'The Holographic Excitation'As Howard deals with life back on Earth, "The Holographic Excitation" shows the current state of the four key relationships on "The Big Bang Theory."
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'Clouds Over Cuba' Examines the Cuban Missile Crisis, Declassified ExComm TapesIn connection with the new interactive documentary "Clouds Over Cuba," former JFK historian Sheldon M. Stern talks about the secret recordings President John F. Kennedy made during White House meetings.
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'Vegas' recap: '(Il)Legitimate' brings Sheriff Ralph Lamb, Vincent Savino into sharp focus"(Il)Legitimate," the latest episode of "Vegas" contains two reasons why the show is now booked for a full season: Dennis Quaid and Michael Chiklis.
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'Level Up' Season 2 Preview: 'Little HQ of Horrors' Features Deadly Plants, Eye Patches"Level Up" returns for a second season as Wyatt uses the portal to win a trebuchet contest at school.
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'Last Resort' recap: 'Voluntold' shows breakdowns in the crew, family relationshipsIn "Voluntold," the latest episode of "Last Resort," the government uses every means possible to regain the Colorado or destroy it.
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'The Big Bang Theory' recap: 'The Re-Entry Minimization' crashes to EarthDuring "The Re-Entry Minimization," Howard Wolowitz (Simon Helberg) tries to reconnect with his very distratcted family and friends.
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'American Horror Story: Asylum' premiere combines horror, smoldering sensuality: RecapWith "American Horror Story: Asylum," series creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk layer raw sexual energy on top of horror.
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Screenwriter David Goyer Talks Authenticity in 'Call of Duty: Black Ops II'Writer David Goyer returned to script "Call of Duty: Black Ops II," a game that strives to maintain that "veneer of authenticity."
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Director Michael Gallagher Explores Urban Legends, Cyber-bullying in "Smiley"Reached by phone, director Michael Gallagher talks about the social networking themes found in his new thriller, "Smiley."
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'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' Season 8 premiere recap: 'Pop-Pop: The Final Solution' features paintings, Nazi treasure, soupThe Season 8 premiere of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" features a wild search for Nazi treasure.
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'The Big Bang Theory' recap: 'The Higgs Boson Observation' introduces a new variable into the romantic equationTwo core relationships are still up in the air during "The Higgs Boson Observation," the latest episode of "The Big bang Theory."
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'Last Resort' recap: 'Eight Bells' puts the pressure on Capt. Chaplin and his crew"Eight Bells," the third episode of "Last Resort," tests the strength and resolve of Capt. Chaplin and the crew of the U.S.S. Colorado
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'Vegas' recap: The Chicago mob pays a visit in 'All that Glitters'Sharp writing is the highlight of "All That Glitters," the third episode of the freshman drama series "Vegas."
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'The Mindy Project' recap: 'In the Club' features sharp writing, some misstepsSurving the second episode hurdle, "The Mindy Project" gets the whole gang out of the office during "In the Club."
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'90210' Season 5 premiere: 'Til Death Do Us Part' piles on the misfortuneBased on the Season 5 premiere of '90210,' the current cast of the nighttime drama are having a tougher time than the previous reisdents of that zip code did more than 20 years ago.
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'Gossip Girl' Season 6 premiere recap: Sharp claws are out for the final 10 episodes"Gossip Girl" has only 10 episodes to wrap up the series, but "Gone Maybe Gone," the Season 6 opener, gets things off to a fine start.
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'Blues for Willadean' Explores an Abusive RelationshipDel Shores has adapted his stage play "The Trials and Tribulations of a Trailer Trash Housewife," reuniting his original cast for "Blues for Willadean."
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'Last Resort' recap: 'Blue on Blue' puts female characters front and centerThough testosterone-heavy, "Last Resort" contains more than one female characters who stand tall in this ensemble drama.
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'30 Rock' Season 7 premiere recap: Liz Lemon and Jack Donaghy will not go gentle into that good night'30 Rock' started its abbreviated, 13-episode series finale with "The Beginning of the End," the Season 7 premiere that showed no mercy to NBC.
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'The Big Bang Theory' recap: 'The Decoupling Fluctuation' shows cracks in the Penny/Leonard relationshipAfter five seasons of growth, "The Decoupling Fluctuation" threatens to undermine the core relationship between Penny and Leonard on "The Big Bang Theory."
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'Vegas' recap: 'Money Plays' reveals why Dennis Quaid is an asset to primetime"Vegas" is heating up with the characters of Ralph Lamb and Vincent Savino coming into sharp focus.
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'The Mindy Project' recap: 'Hiring and Firing' emphasizes the attraction between Mindy and DannyDuring "Hiring and Firing," the latest episode of "The Mindy Project," Mindy and Danny try to agree on a new nurse for the practice.
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'Hart of Dixie' Season 2 premiere paints Dr. Zoe Hart as a homewrecker"Hart of Dixie" deals with romantic entanglements in the Season 2 opener.Also published on:
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Composer Trevor Morris shares musical notes on 'The Borgias,' 'Alphas'From "The Borgias" to "666 Park Avenue," Trevor Morris is ready to compose music that meets the needs of a television series.
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'The Amazing Race' Season 21 premiere recap: Team could take home 2 million dollarsSeason 21 of "The Amazing Race" contained some serious players and a very froggy roadblock.
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'666 Park Avenue' series premiere recap: The Drake is dark, desirable, and deadlyBased on the book series by Gabriella Pierce, "666 Park Avenue" offers a supernatural look at life in New York City.
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Beijing Actress Summer Qing Plays the Wife of Bruce Willis in 'Looper'Summer Qing is not well known in the United States as of yet, but that is bound to change after her work in "Looper."
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'Two and a Half Men' Season 10 premiere: Alan Harper out of the closet?It may just be a one-shot plot device, but Alan Harper (Jon Cryer) seemed more than intrigued about a romantic relationship with Walden on the Season 10 premiere of "Two and a Half Men."
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'Scandal' Season 2 premiere recap: Quinn Perkins revealed as suspected bomber Lindsey DwyerThe mystery of Quinn Perkins/Lindsey Dwyer definitely is going to dominate Season 2 of "Scandal." Show creator Shonda Rhimes is making this the show to watch on Thursday nights.
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'The Big Bang Theory' Season 6 premiere recap: Howard juggles two Mrs. WolowitzsEven with Howard Wolowitz on the International Space Station, "The Big Bang Theory" remains grounded in its core romantic relationships.
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'Once Upon a Time' Season 2 preview: Magic comes to Storybrooke'Once Upon a Time' starts Season 2 off with a bang as magic arrives in the real world.
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'Vegas' series premiere recap: Dennis Quaid plays real-life lawman Ralph LambSet after the heyday of the Rat Pack, "Vegas" takes place in the early 1960's, a time when the mobs back East are calling the shots in Sin City.
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'The Mindy Project' premiere recap: Mindy Kaling shines as rom-com obsessed OB/GYNLeaving the ensemble comedy of "The Office" behind, Mindly Kaling stars in her own creation, "The Mindy Project"
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'Dancing With the Stars: All-Stars' results show recap: Pamela Anderson is first All-Star to leaveDuring an overlong results show, "Dancing with the Stars: All-Stars" revealed the first celebrity to leave the competition.
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'Dancing With the Stars: All-Stars' season premiere recap: Emmitt Smith, Gilles Marini lead the packThe season premiere 'Dancing With the Stars: All-Stars' saw champions teaming up as former partners became rivals.
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True-to-Life Sports Comedy 'A League of Their Own' Celebrates 20th AnniversaryThe bittersweet sports comedy "A League of Their Own" looks back at a time when women kept baseball alive in America.
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Movie Stars Bring Home the Gold at the 64th Primetime Emmy AwardsOn a night to celebrate television, several notable movie stars took home the gold at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards.
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'Trouble with the Curve': Major League Cast in a Minor League StoryClint Eastwood takes the field in the new baseball drama "Trouble with the Curve," but he only lobs softballs at the audience.
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'Scandal' Season 2 preview: Who is Quinn Perkins?Going into Season 2, the buzz on "Scandal" has switched from Olivia Pope and President Grant to the true identity of Quinn Perkins.
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'Survivor: Philippines' premiere recap: Veteran players, celebrities learn the facts of life in Season 25Set in the Philippines, "Survivor 25" features three tribes, two celebrities, three veteran players, and the stupidest bit of strategy ever seen in the game.
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'Once in a Lullaby: The PS22 Chorus Story' Looks at a Genuine Success StoryDirector Jonathan Kalafer presents an honest, unassuming look at the PS22 Chorus in his documentary, "Once in a Lullaby."
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'America's Got Talent' Season 7 grande finale recap: Olate Dogs wins it all!The Season 7 grande finale of "America's Got Talent" was full of surprises, including an upset by Olate Dogs.
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'The Voice' Season 3 night 3 recap: Domo, Nicole Nelson have powerful, commanding voicesSeason 3 is shaping up to be a good oe for "The Voice," with singers like Domo and Nicole Nelson bringing powerful voices to the competition.Also published on:
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'America's Got Talent' Season 7 finale recap: William Close, Tom Cotter deserve the million dollar payoutWith 6 acts bringing their best to the stage, the winner of Season 7 of "America's Got Talent" is almost too close to call.
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'The Voice' Season 3 blind auditions night 2 recap: An honest-to-goodness 'music man' emergesDuring the second night of blind audtions for "The Voice," heartbreaking backstories and break-out voices emerged for Season 3.Also published on:
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Baseball Drama 'Home Run Showdown' Features Flawed Heroes, Life Lessons"Home Run Showdown" contains a compelling story set against the backdrop of kids and baseball.
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'The Voice' Season 3 blind auditions night 1 recap: Devyn Deloera, Bryan Keith, Gracia Harrison rock the houseThe first night of blind auditions for Season 3 of "The Voice" saw each coach landing two members for their respective teams.Also published on:
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'The Inbetweeners Movie' Arrives in Los AngelesChatting via Skype, the four stars of "The Inbetweeners Movie" talked about computer-generated body parts and making the leap from TV to the movies.
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'America's Got Talent' semifinals round 2 recap: Olate Dogs, The Untouchables, David Garibaldi move on to the finalsThree "America's Got Talent" second round semifinalists have less than a week to prepare for the finals on September 12.Also published on:
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'America's Got Talent' semifinals round 2 recap: Olate Dogs, The Untouchables, Lightwire Theater best bets for finals"America's Got Talent" is weeding out the semi-finalists in the hopes of creating a memorable Season 7 finale.Also published on:
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Composer Anton Sanko Talks About the Challenges of 'The Possession'Composer Anton Sanko created the music for "The Possession," a thriller that's become known online as the Jewish exorcism movie.
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'America's Got Talent' semifinals 1 results recap: William Close, Tom Cotter, Joe Castillo heading to the finalsA few surprise eliminations occured during the "America's Got Talent" first semi-final round.
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'America's Got Talent' semifinals round 1 recap: William Close, Tom Cotter emerge as front-runnersThe first semifinal round of 'America's Got Talent' Season 7 revealed top-notch acts vying for three spots.Also published on:
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Peter Cullen, Voice of Optimus Prime, Returns for 'Transformers: Fall of Cybertron'The guardian of the voice of Optimus Prime, actor Peter Cullen reveals the heroic origins of the character's voice.Also published on:
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Emmy watch 2012: Composer Sean Callery nominated for main title theme music for 'Homeland'Sean Callery, composer for such television shows as "24" and "Homeland," talks about his work and a beneficial detour into deep space.
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'America's Got Talent' wild card results show recap: Sebastien De La Cruz, Andrew De Leon move forwardIn a results show that was hard to handicap, four wild card acts moved on to the "America's Got Talent" Season 7 semifinals.
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'America's Got Talent' wild card show recap: Cristin Sandu loses balance, Andrew De Leon finds his voiceOn August 21, twelves worthy acts returned to the "America's Got Talent" stage for one last shot at the big payout. The result was a strong show that poses a voting dilemma for viewers.
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Composer Brian Tyler Returns for 'The Expendables 2'Like Bruce Willis and Sylvester Stallone, composer Brian Tyler returned for "The Expendables 2," the second installment in the popular action movie franchise.
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'America's Got Talent' YouTube results show recap: 'Academy of Villains' and other deserving acts move onThere were no big surprises on "America's Got Talent" on August 15 as four YouTube Acts were selected for the semi-final round.Also published on:
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'America's Got Talent' YouTube/Snapple night recap: Academy of Villains stands out on a mediocre nightSelected by the judges from online submissions, the YouTube/Snapple contestants on "America's Got Talent" were a mediocre lot with only a few stand-out acts.
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DocuWeeks 2012: Director Jonathan Kalafer Talks About 'Once in a Lullaby,' PS22 ChorusTeacher and filmmaker Jonathan Kalafer talks about "Once in a Lullaby: The PS22 Chorus Story" and the real-life people that inspired his documentary.
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Hart Getzen Tackles Social Issues, Videogames in 'Echo's Revenge'Hart Getzen, author of the gaming thriller "Echo's Revenge," wrote his novel as a challenge to his sons.
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Oz Scott Talks Baseball, 'Home Run Showdown'Prolific director Oz Scott ("The Cheetah Girls") tackles kids, baseball, and sibling rivalry in the new sports drama "Home Run Showdown."
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Mike Nelson Talks RiffTrax Live, 'Manos, the Hands of Fate'RiffTrax Live returns to theaters on August 16 with the 1966 horror flick "Manos, the Hands of Fate"
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San Diego Comic-Con 2012: Klasky Csupo animation studios return with 'Ollie Mongo,' 'Splaat!'Arelene Klasky, co-founder of the Klasky Csupo animation studios, came to the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con to talk about new digital projects, including skateboarding zombie Ollie Mongo and their updated, robotic logo.
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San Diego Comic-Con 2012: Hasbro studios president Stephen Davis talks 'My Little Pony' broniesAt Comic-Con 2012, Stephen J. Davis, President of Hasbro Studios, talked about the shows built around classic toys and games.
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San Diego Comic-Con 2012 Preview Night: 'Revolution' doesn't deliver, 'The Following' deserves a followingOn Preview Night at San Diego Comic-Con 2012, Warner Brothers screened sneak previews of five new shows slated for the 2012-2013 season.Also published on:
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San Diego Comic-Con 2012 Interview: Anna Kendrick Talks 'ParaNorman,' Fan RecognitionIn a roundtable interview at San Diego Comic-Con 2012, actress Anna Kendrick talked about her career and her vocal contributions to the new, stop-motion thriller "ParaNorman."
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'The Imposter' Reexamines a Shocking Missing Person CaseWith "The Imposter," director Bart Layton looks at the disappearance of Nicholas Barclay, a case that involves identity theft.
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San Diego Comic-Con 2012: Death of Gisella G. Points Out Flaws in Crowd ControlThe explosive growth of the San Diego Comic-Con has been a tragedy waiting to happen. On July 11, Gisella G., a 53-year-old "Twilight" fan, let her fan enthusiasm end her life.
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'America's Got Talent' quarterfinals week 2 recap: Turf dominates, Big Barry divides judgesDuring the Quarterfinal rounds of "America's Got Talent," the friction between Howard Stern and Howie Mandel is increasing at an alarming rate.
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'Flip Men' return to Spike TV for Season 2 on July 22When reached by telephone, Doug Clark and Mike Baird, real estate experts and the stars of "Flip Men," offered insights into buying abandone properties.
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'Potted Potter' Aims a Magic Wand at Harry Potter and Friends Off-BroadwayDaniel Clarkson and Jefferson Turner, two self-proclaimed clueless English guys, compress the whole Harry Potter experience into 70 minutes of "Potted Potter"
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'America's Got Talent' Quarterfinal Recap: Shanice and Maurice, Scott Brothers, David Garibaldi, and Edon Move on to SemifinalsDuring an ill-conceived results show, "America's Got Talent" selected the first four semifinalists for this season.Also published on:
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Steve Guttenberg Talks Villains, 'I Heart Shakey,' GuttenhouseIn a twist for the actor, Steve Guttenberg plays the heavy in the new family comedy "I Heart Shakey."
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'America's Got Talent' Quarterfinals Recap: Edon Shines, Distinguished Men of Brass Get TinnyAmerica's Got TalentAlso published on:
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'My Three Sons' Star Don Grady Passes at Age 68: What Set Robbie Douglas Apart"My Three Sons" star and role model Don Grady passed away on June 28 at age 68.Also published on:
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'America's Got Talent' Vegas Week Recap Day 2: Talented Kids and Dangerous TricksVegas Week continued with the second day of Judges' Favorites on "America's Got Talent."Also published on:
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'Catching Fire' casting update: Jena Malone under consideration for rebellious Tribute Johanna MasonThough she is not the first name that comes to mind for the role, former child star Jena Malone has matured into the kind of actress who would give credibility to Tribute Johanna Mason in 'Catching Fire,' the upcoming sequel to 'The Hunger Games.'Also published on:
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Broken Lizard alum Steve Lemme talks 'I Heart Shakey,' new fatherhoodSteve Lemme, a longtime member of the Broken Lizard comedy troupe, branches out into family fare opposite a child actor and a dog in 'I Heart Shakey.'Also published on:
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'America's Got Talent' Las Vegas Week Recap: Andrew De Leon, Mary Joyner DisappointAGT cranked up the heat on the contestants in Las Vegas as the show proved that Sin City can make or break an act.Also published on:
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'Diamond Divers' Preview: Captain John and J.R. Talk Storms, SailingWhen reached by phone in separate interviews, Captain John and J.R., two stars of the new Spike TV relaity series "Diamond Divers," shared some personal lore about the sea.Also published on:
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'Life's a Tripp' Premiere Recap: The Wasilla Hillbillies, Bristol and Willow, Head to Hollywood"Spreading My Wings," the premiere episode of the reality series "Life's a Tripp," is guaranteed to make viewers shed brain cells.Also published on:
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'I Heart Shakey' director Kevin Cooper: No more excuses for new filmmakersKevin Cooper, film professor and director of 'I Heart Shakey,' said now is an exciting time for new filmmakers, who really have no more excuses not to make movies.Also published on:
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'America's Got Talent' Final Auditions Recap: Real or Not Real?The Monday, June 18 edition of "America's Got Talent" contained a smorgasbord of contestant auditions from across the country.Also published on:
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'Big Miracle' director Ken Kwapis talks true story, Blu-ray releaseNow arriving on Blu-ray, 'Big Miracle' recounts the real-life rescue of three trapped California gray whales.Also published on:
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Kat Dennings and '2 Broke Girls' Ground 'Pan Am,' 'Playboy Club' on the Road to the EmmysHollywood may slowly be realizing that it takes a woman like Kat Dennings to bring viewers to network television time and again.Also published on:
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Los Angeles Film Festival preview: Julia Stiles talks 'It's a Disaster'Reached via telephone, actress Julia Stiles shares some thoughts about 'It's a Disaster,' a black comedy that's an official selection of the 2012 Los Angeles Film Festival.Also published on:
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Alex Lombard vamps for 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter'Providing the sexy comic relief in this period piece, Alex Lombard plays Gabrielle in 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.'Also published on:
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The Prime Time TV Millionaire's Club: Kelsey Grammer, Charlie Sheen Raised the Salary BarWhen a network is desperate to keep a popular sitcom in place, they are willing to show the cast millions of reasons why they should stay.Also published on:
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Katniss Everdeen will be 'Catching Fire' November 2013; Wish list for 'Hunger Games' sequel'Catching Fire' director Francis Lawrence has the chance to correct the mistakes of Gary Ross, the director of the wildly successful film 'The Hunger Games' by honing in on the details.Also published on:
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'For the Love of Money' director, screenwriter highlight casting, contemporary themesChatting on a conference bridge, Ellie Kanner-Zuckerman and Jenna Mattison, the director and screenwriter of 'For the Love of Money,' talked about the casting and contemporary themes in the film.Also published on:
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'America's Got Talent' Tampa Recap: A Disturbing Night in FloridaTampa, Florida, provided a hodge podge of abilities for the judges to evaluate on "America's Got Talent."Also published on:
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Honoring Father's Day through the films of Cary Grant, Tom HanksCary Grant and Tom Hanks, two of Hollywood's best everymen, embody the best qualities of fathers on film.Also published on:
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'Hunger Games' dream casting: Philip Seymour Hoffman as Plutarch Heavensbee in 'Catching Fire'On the heels of his loss at the Tony Awards, the odds now favor Academy Award-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman to play the new Head Gamemaker Plutarch Heavensbee in 'Catching Fire,' the second film in the 'Hunger Games' trilogy.Also published on:
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Adam Shankman can't compare to 'compulsive matchmaker' Nicholas MeyerMovie sets can lead to romance, especially if you have a 'compulsive matchmaker' like Nicholas Meyer behind the camera.Also published on:
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Natalie Morales, Martin Starr offer insights into the '6 Month Rule'At the 2011 Austin Film Festival, Natalie Morales and Martin Starr talked about the premise of '6 Month Rule' and how it applies to relationships.Also published on:
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'For the Love of Money' Focuses on the American DreamTaking its title from a well-known Bible verse, "For the Love of Money" looks at the pursuit of the American Dream through the eyes of an Israeli immigrant.
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'6 Month Rule' Looks at Relationship Sabotage"6 Month Rule," Blayne Weaver's latest film, examines those people who like to sabotage their own burgeoning relationships.
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2012 Spike TV Guy's Choice Awards Red Carpet: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Kit Harrington, and Julianne Hough's 'Dude-Sical'You never know quite who will show up on the 2012 Guy's Choice Awards Red Carpet.Also published on:
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'Franchise brothers' Liam, Chris Hemsworth dominate box office with 'Hunger Games,' 'Thor,' 'Avengers'Shed no tears for Liam Hemsworth, who lost the lead role in 'Thor' to brother Chris. The younger Hemsworth has both Miley Cyrus and Katniss Everdeen as compensation.Also published on:
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Tim Poe of 'America's Got Talent' May Join Pool of Deceitful Reality Show ContestantsReality show contestants like Timothy Michael Poe are so admired by the public that when any deceit comes to light, the viewers demand justice.Also published on:
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Make 'Wonder Woman' movie less 'Green Lantern,' more 'Dark Knight'Michael Goldenberg, who rewrote the 'Green Lantern' script, has been tapped to write the feature-length screenplay for 'Wonder Woman.'Also published on:
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Timothy Michael Poe Under Scrutiny, Andrew De Leon Shines: 'America's Got Talent' Austin Day 2 RecapBrilliant performances from the Aurora Light Painters and Andrew De Leon were overshadowed by new revelations about contestant Timothy Michael Poe.Also published on:
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'America's Got Talent' Austin, Texas Recap: Timothy Michael Poe is the Name to RememberA couple of talent young singers notwithstanding, veteran Timothy Michael Poe showed the real reason why "America's Got Talent" stays on the air.Also published on:
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Director Carles Torrens: 'Apartment 143' required new bag of tricksUnlike many of its cinematic predecessors, 'Apartment 143,' the latest of the found footage genre, contains human layers in addition to supernatural activity.Also published on:
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Zooey Deschanel, Jayma Mays, Mayim Bialik: Honoring TV's Quirkiest GirlsSome actresses take up permanent residence on magazine covers, but Zooey Deschanel and the rest of TV's quirkiest girls always have a place in our hearts,Also published on:
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More mature MTV Movie Awards honors underappreciated performancesThe 2012 MTV Movie Awards showed a shift in philosophy, putting itself in line with the standards of other established movie awards.Also published on:
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'Phantom Tollbooth,' 'Pippi Longstocking' begging for big screen adaptationHollywood executives need to mine the gold that's lurking on the dusty back shelves of the public library.Also published on:
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Dances With Films preview: 'The Ghastly Love of Johnny X' embraces classic horror images, musical soundsPaul Bunnell, director of 'The Ghastly Love of Johnny X,' did not originally intend for his horror film to become a musical.Also published on:
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'America's Got Talent' Recap: A Disturbing Night in St. Louis -- Is Auditioning Worth the Risk?Is "America's Got Talent" encouraging dangerous and psychologically harmful stunts and acts? A second night of auditions from the Fox Theater in St. Louis indicates a dangerous trend in the talent competition.Also published on:
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'Snow White & the Huntsman' features grimmer dwarfs, armor-plated princess'Snow White & the Huntsman,' the latest adaptation of the fairy tale, is a more expansive, darker retelling of the fairy tale.Also published on:
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MTV Movie Awards taps social media; Katniss Everdeen the best online heroNo one can stop Katniss Everdeen in the Hunger Games arena or in the Best Hero category at the MTV Movie Awards on June 3.
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Composer Joey Newman Shows Cuba Gooding, Jr. the Music for Fox TV's 'Guilty'A member of an extended musical family, composer Joey Newman has been hard at work on "Guilty," a Cuba Gooding, Jr., pilot for Fox.Also published on:
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BAFTA Television Awards 2012 Recap: 'Mummifying Alan,' 'Psychoville' Take Home AwardsThe British sensibility was a big part of the BAFTA TV Awards on May 27.Also published on:
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'America's Got Talent' Tampa Auditions Recap: Inspire the Fire Inspires, Bikini Bombshells Bomb BadlyThe good, bad and the ugly hit the Tampa stage for the "America's Got Talent" auditions.
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Collaboration Filmmaker's Challenge puts focus on teamworkThe Collaboration Filmmaker's Challenge, a contest produced in association with Secret Handshake Entertainment, puts the focus on teamwork.
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Movie memorials: How Hollywood honors its fallenWhen a performer passes away, colleagues often use sequels and other film roles to honor those who have died.
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'Duets' Series Premiere Recap: Potential Superstar Alliances Put Kelly Clarkson's Team at the Back of the PackABC's "Duets" debuted with plenty of praise and top-notch singers. Yet, there is something malevolent bubbling beneath the surface.
















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