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- Hollywood Headlines: A crazy week in review
- Charlie Sheen may have a method to his madness
- Adrianne Palicki in (new) new Wonder Woman costume
- Bronx Zoo cobra lands TV deal?
- On the Media: A small-town reporter's big influence
- 'Green Lantern': Ryan Reynolds promises it's 'a space epic,' not a comedy
- 'Limitless' and 'Source Code' science not as outlandish as you'd think
- TV review: 'The Killing'
Hollywood Headlines: A crazy week in review Posted: 01 Apr 2011 06:24 PM PDT |
Charlie Sheen may have a method to his madness Posted: |
Adrianne Palicki in (new) new Wonder Woman costume Posted: 01 Apr 2011 06:39 PM PDT |
Bronx Zoo cobra lands TV deal? Posted: 01 Apr 2011 07:19 PM PDT |
On the Media: A small-town reporter's big influence Posted: 01 Apr 2011 07:22 PM PDT A black businessman was burned to death in tiny Ferriday, La., in 1964. Justice may finally be served, thanks to the reporting of Stanley Nelson of the weekly Concordia Sentinel. The Mississippi fairly glides through this old cotton country, nothing if not strong and serene. But look a little closer at the big river and you'll notice an upwelling here and a dark eddy there. Something powerful, it appears, lurks beneath the surface. |
'Green Lantern': Ryan Reynolds promises it's 'a space epic,' not a comedy Posted: 01 Apr 2011 01:55 PM PDT |
'Limitless' and 'Source Code' science not as outlandish as you'd think Posted: 01 Apr 2011 06:04 PM PDT |
Posted: AMC's new murder mystery bears faint traces of 'Twin Peaks,' with a riveting Mireille Enos as the lead detective investigating a young girl's death amid a well-acted tangle of characters. Although it is based on a popular Danish series, the show that AMC's "The Killing" most quickly evokes — with its brooding skies, ominous waters and complicated murder-mystery cast — is "Twin Peaks," a fact that AMC seems more than happy to leverage. "Who Killed Rosie Larsen?" is the show's promo, a direct homage, or rip-off, of "Who Killed Laura Palmer?," a question that kept American audiences enthralled for two seasons (though in hindsight it feels like more.) |
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