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TV REVIEW: 'FIREFLY'Now Streaming: A Decade Later, Joss Whedon's Beloved Browncoats Still Fly High'Firefly' is a master class on how to work joyfully in genre, combining all the best elements of cowboy mythology, space adventure, and military history. |
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TV REVIEW: 'BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER' 20TH ANNIVERSARY PANELCelebrating 20 Years Of Joss Whedon's Vampire Slayage With Cast, Creators Comic-Con PanelThis was a fun crowd: loud, enthusiastic and thrilled to have the chance to share their love of the show. |
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TV INTERVIEW: TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY 'FIREFLY' PRESS CONFERENCECast & Crew Reflect On Joss Whedon's Cult Space-Western At Comic-Con 2012Joss Whedon: "Everything that I do is going to contain the very simple message... that men who are comfortable with powerful women are more powerful men." |
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TV REVIEW: 'LOUIE' - SEASON 2Now Streaming: 2nd Season of Stand-Up Comedian Louis C.K.'s Innovative Dark ComedyAs exciting and innovative as season one was, season two is that much better, feeling significantly more assured and doing completely unexpected things at every turn. |
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TV PREVIEW: COMIC-CON 2012Casts Of TV's Fan Favorites Share Show News & Sneak Peeks At Convention PanelsFrom 'Breaking Bad' to 'Game of Thrones', here’s what you can expect from your favorite shows this year. |
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TV REVIEW: 'STEPHEN FRY IN AMERICA'Now Streaming: Celebrate Fourth Of July With One Of Britain's Top EntertainersTake a look at his recent series 'Stephen Fry in America', and see this great nation of ours through the eyes of a man who knows a thing or two about greatness. |
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TV REVIEW: 'WILFRED' - SEASON 1A Pot Smoking, Talking Dog & Melancholy Elijah Wood Make Misery Funny In Dark ComedyBy the end of the first episode, Wilfred and Ryan have broken into the house of their loud, angry ass of a neighbor, stolen his pot plants, and defecated in his boots. |
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TV REVIEW: 'LUTHER'Now Streaming: Stylish Detective Drama Brings Idris Elba's Fire & Intensity Back to TVThe first episode begins with the literal question, “Who is John Luther?” and the rest of the series attempt to answer it. |
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TV INTERVIEW: MARK-PAUL GOSELAAR & BRECKIN MEYERMark-Paul Goselaar, Breckin Meyer Bring Back Laughs in Season 2 of TNT’s ‘Frankin & Bash’Mark-Paul Goselaar: "One of the things that we try to do is not have anything come in between the two boys." |
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TV REVIEW: 'DR. HORRIBLE'S SING-ALONG BLOG'Now Streaming: Neil Patrick Harris Stars in Joss Whedon's Online Musical MiniseriesWhat's interesting about Dr. Horrible is that turns the traditional superhero/supervillain formula inside-out; thus, we're really not sure what to expect from the story. |
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TV REVIEW: 'NIKITA'Now Streaming: Deadly Assassins & Smart Espionage in the CW's Cult Spy ThrillerMaggie Q is sleek and deadly as Nikita, but it's Lyndsy Fonseca as Alex who steals the show. She's capable, impetuous, and vulnerable in the best Sydney Bristow style. |
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TV PREVIEW: 'TRUE BLOOD' SEASON 5Bite into Summer TV With Blood, Sex & Southern Accents in HBO's Vampire HitSteve Newlin (Michael McMillian) is finally back! Season 2 was at its best when Newlin’s friend-crush on Jason and irrevocable idiocy ran rampant in Bon Temps. |
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TV REVIEW: 'SHERLOCK' SEASON 2Now Streaming: Benedict Cumberbatch & Martin Freeman Give Holmes & Watson A Modern Twist"The man truly has great range, and here seems like a completely different person than in his other more reserved roles." |
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TV REVIEW: 'THE WHITEST KIDS U'KNOW'Now Streaming: Revolutionary Sketch Comedy Troupe Mixes the Absurd with the SubversiveLest they start to sound like pretentious intellectuals, it should be noted that the WKUK seem equally happy to write sketches about thoroughly meaningless material. |
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TV REVIEW: 'PORTLANDIA'Now Streaming: SNL's Fred Armisen's Sketch Show Celebrates the Absurd & BizarreWe can thank Lorne Michaels – the man behind 'Saturday Night Live' and 'The Kids in the Hall' – for making 'Portlandia' a televised reality. |
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TV REVIEW: 'BOB'S BURGERS'Voice-Over Chameleon of 'Archer' Lends His Voice To Smash Animated HitIn many cases, a joke will appear out of nowhere, last for all of two seconds, and have the effect of confusing you into involuntary laughter. |
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TV BUZZLIST: TOP 5 SURREAL POLICE DRAMASBuzzlist: In Honor of NBC's New Series 'Awake', Our Selection of Inventive ShowsIn honor of a great show with an uncertain future, we present this list of some of our favorite surreal police dramas from past years.... |
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TV REVIEW: 'BLACK BOOKS'BAFTA Award-Winning BBC Comedy Is Pure Gonzo Fun...haphazard genius is aimed at those comedy fans who prize the thrill of absurdity above all others. Moreover, Black Books is written for the misanthrope in all of us. |
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TV REVIEW: 'THE LOST ROOM'Now Streaming: Surreal Sci-Fi Show Pre-dates 'Lost' As A Brilliantly Excecuted MysteryThe premise of The Lost Room is strikingly original. It would be a shame to spoil it, because half the fun is putting the pieces together as they arrive. |
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TV REVIEW: 'MILLENNIUM'Now Streaming: An Odd, 90s Psychic Thriller From The Creator Of 'The X-Files'In many ways, 'Millennium' is a spiritual precursor to 'Lost'. |