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Review: 'Rectify' is a revelation that sets a new standard
Sundance Channel's "Rectify" is the first and possibly only television show one can imagine Flannery O'Connor blogging about. It isn't just good TV, it's revelatory TV. The genre's biggest potential game changer since AMC debuted the one-two punch of...
Tags: Damian Lewis, Television, Sundance Film Festival, Clayne Crawford, Entertainment
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On TV, a new breed of Modern Woman
A ruthlessly self-aware political wife reconsidering her choices. A sensual socialite facing down an oppressive age with informed good humor. A group of young women so busy defying social expectations they've forgotten to have any of their own. A...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Mariska Hargitay, Bipolar Disorder, Norman Lear, Girls (tv program)
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'VEEP' goes deep in Season 2, and there's more Julia Louis-Dreyfus to love
"Deep" and "sitcom" are not words often used in the same sentence. But a visit to the "VEEP" soundstage in Columbia gave a glimpse of the larger cultural power of this savvy satire from HBO, returning for its second season Sunday night. I also came away...Tags: Gary Cole, Television, Job Layoffs, Entertainment, Veep (tv program)
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With 'House of Cards,' is it better to binge or nibble?
You've heard of binge-viewing? That's when people consume multiple episodes of the same television show in one sitting. Netflix has embraced binge-viewing as a business strategy. When it released its first original drama, the political thriller "House...
Tags: Memorial Day, Television, Consumers, House of Cards (tv program), Girls (tv program)
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Tonight: 'American Idol' does Detroit; 'Modern Family' bully; Miami Heat streak
Staff writerThe highlights Wednesday night: 1. The eight finalists on "American Idol" perform the music of Detroit, the Motor City, at 8 on Fox. Because those eight singers have two hours to fill, expect to hear the judges talk at length. That should divide the...Tags: Mark Hamill, American Idol (tv program), Survivor (tv program), Ed O'Neill, CBS Corp.
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Tonight: 'Dancing With the Stars' ejection; McGee's dad on 'NCIS'
Staff writerABC, NBC and Fox have been struggling on Tuesday. But things should be looking up tonight. "Dancing With the Stars" starts ejections at 9 on ABC. Josh Groban and Icona Pop perform on the first results show this season. D.L. Hughley and Dorothy Hamill...Tags: Tosh.0 (tv program), Kim Raver, Dancing With the Stars (tv program), Sean Murray, Fox Broadcasting Company
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'The Voice,' 'Revolution' return; 'Dancing With the Stars' starts ejections
Staff writerReality television may no longer have the big surprises you'll find in the NCAA basketball tournament, but some major reality series will try to dazzle viewers this week. A few highlights: 1. "The Voice" returns to NBC at 8 p.m. Monday. Usher and...Tags: Molly Shannon, John Corbett, Kim Raver, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sean Murray
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Henry Bromell dies at 65; writer helped usher in literary TV drama
Henry Bromell, a novelist and short-story writer who brought a literary quality to some of the most acclaimed dramatic TV series of the last two decades, including "Homeland," "Northern Exposure" and "Homicide: Life on the Street," died Monday at St....
Tags: The New York Times, Brotherhood (movie), Heart Attack, Television, Fiction
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Ted Danson will keep on solving crimes on "CSI" with new contract
CBS is giving cheers to Ted Danson, the star of the network's landmark "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation." The former "Cheers" star has been awarded a contract extension, while the series has been renewed for the 2013-14 season. In addition, the remainder...
Tags: Laurence Fishburne, CSI (tv program), Paul Guilfoyle, George Eads, Robert David Hall
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SAG Awards give 'Downton Abbey' cast a proper welcome
If it came as something of a surprise to audiences that PBS period drama "Downton Abbey" won the Screen Actors Guild Award for ensemble in a drama series, it was positively a shock to the cast of the British period piece. Only Michelle Dockery and a...
Tags: Damian Lewis, Golden Globe Awards, Kevin Costner, Jon Hamm, Jessica Lange
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The 60th MPSE Golden Reel Awards winners and nominees
FILM (winners) Sound Editing - Music In A Feature Film "Life of Pi" Music Editor: Erich Stratmann Additional Music Editor: Mitch Bederman Sound Editing - Music In A Musical Feature Film "Les Misérables" Supervising Music Editor: Gerard Mccann Co-...
Tags: CSI (tv program), Castle (tv program), Camp Rock (movie), Television, The Rolling Stones (music group)
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'Les Miserables' among winners of Cinema Audio Society Awards
The period musical "Les Miserables" won the 49th Cinema Audio Society Award on Saturday evening for outstanding achievement in sound mixing for a live action motion picture for 2012. The award went to the sound mixing team of production mixer Simon...
Tags: Modern Family (tv program), Television, Zero Dark Thirty (movie), Jonathan Demme, Music
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