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Jul 01, 2008 -
The Breakfast Club vs. Juno. Damages vs.
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Mar 10, 2010 -
Blackmail, stripteases, girl-girl kissing — oh the drama. The kids of West Beverly return from winter break on 90210 this week, and we're once again dealt a heavy dose of high school salaciousness. Silver and Naomi come back from a tanning spree in St.
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Mar 10, 2010 -
- Robert De Niro to play famed Packers football coach Vince Lombardi — Collider
- Lost's Michael Emerson reveals his, um, "situation" — TV Squad
- The Tribeca Film Festival announces its feature lineup — Vulture
- Put on your Poker Face: Lady Gaga is joining Rock Band — Spin
- Looks like the Jersey Shore is moving their hot tub to South Beach — E! Online
- 5 shows Undercover Boss should infiltrate next season — TV.com
- Evan Rachel Wood drops out of Broadway's Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark musical — Splash Page
- Keri Russell is returning to TV, yay! Even better: she's playing Will Arnett's love interest — Ausiello Files
- Two Wizard of Oz reboots?
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Mar 09, 2010 -
After a month-long hiatus for House (and a Cuddy-centric episode), the Princeton-Plainsboro team returns this week to shed light on another mysterious case. I waited in anticipation to see what they'd cook up after time off, but dare I say, I'm somewhat let down. Not that the night didn't have storyline gems, but the patient plot of an over-sharing blogger (Laura Prepon) feels like the show is trying too hard to tap into the 21st century.
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Mar 01, 2010 -
This evening we'll watch as Jay Leno resumes his post at The Tonight Show after the long fiasco that we at Sugar HQ fondly refer to as the NBC Late Night Controversy of 2010. Guests Jamie Foxx, Brad Paisley, and Olympian Lindsey Vonn will be there to help welcome the host, as he tries to save face and bounce back in the ratings game.
Frankly, I'm curious to see if Leno can accomplish such a feat.
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Feb 17, 2010 -
This week's episode of Lost is Locke-centric, though it's the parallel lives of Locke we're watching. We didn't get to see the temple or what's going on with Jack and Sayid back there, but I didn't mind — I was way into the handful of characters it did focus on.
Fake Locke, parallel Locke, and dead Locke all play a key role in the island and the story in this ep, and frankly I can't wait to start deconstructing, so to chat about it (spoilers up ahead), just read more
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Feb 16, 2010 -
Get ready for another monster-sized franchise: writer Dean Koontz's Frankenstein series has been selected for the movie treatment. But don't expect to see townspeople carrying torches to drive the creature out of the village; this modern spin on Mary Shelley's classic is set in current-day New Orleans.
The film version will most likely jump off from Koontz's first book Prodigal Son, which follows two detectives who meet the doc and his intelligent bio-engineered invention (named Deucalion) during the middle of a murder case.
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Feb 12, 2010 -
Since werewolves are so hot right now, I wanted Benicio Del Toro's The Wolfman to be the sophisticated, gothic horror entry into the creature-centric movies. It's promising at first — Del Toro's Lawrence is brooding, dark, and a little sexy, and the atmosphere is rich and spooky.
The film begins with Lawrence returning to Blackmoor, England, to his childhood home and the father who'd sent him away as a boy.
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Feb 05, 2010 -
We might have been prepared for The Vampire Diaries flashback episode "Children of the Damned" with this sneak peek a while back, but watching this week's episode filled in a lot of blanks. I love the jump from the modern-day mystery to the 1800s ancestral stories, but even more, I love how layered the story is.
I'm ready to talk about everything that went down, so let's tackle the good, the bad, and the bloody when you read more
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