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After averting blackmail, David Letterman, the popular CBS talk show host, used his on-air monologue to publicly confess that he had sex with women who worked for him
A secret from the past catches up with a young man and threatens to wreck his future in best selling author John Grisham's latest legal thriller.
One of the original six Harlequin novels, I'll Bury my Dead is packed full of energy, as long as you can get through the manner of speech.
This Lawrence Block mystery is as much about New York and alcoholism as it is about crime.
The Seventh Survivor is a book filled with suspense, passion, and intrigue that any reader will enjoy.
A clever and funny comedy about two clueless gym employees trying to blackmail an ex CIA analyst.
Long gone are the days of teen storylines and family pool parties as, this summer, CBS's The Young and the Restless promises the most dark and depressing storylines yet.
British soap operas have dished out some great villains over the years, but how do this year's offerings compare to the likes of Dirty Den and Richard Hillman?
Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot is one of the most popular fictional detectives, solving mysteries from The Murder of Roger Ackroyd to Murder on the Orient Express.
Jamie Telfer lost all when raided by the English of Bewcastle. His despair would change to delight when help from the Scotts of Teviotdale brought him an unexpected gain.
Ali Larter, Hayden Panettiere and Masi Oka amongst others reprise their roles in Collision, episode four of Tim Kring's Heroes.
By reflecting the current sexual politics and dominant ideology, Basil Dearden's Victim attempted to change the way homosexuality was culturally represented on screen.
The Egyptian goddess Isis had an unusual role in Egyptian myth. A protope of the goddess-heroine, she would influence later myths.
The Woman in Green is considered one of the best of the 1940s Sherlock Holmes film series from Universal Studios, benefiting from good acting and a fast paced script.
Five types of complaining customers and suggestions for helping them. The types may be useful for training customer service staff and improving customer relations.
Scientology is a religion fraught with controversy. From the Tom Cruise biography to the death of Lisa McPherson, where can the line be drawn between fact and fiction?
The Woman in White (1948) simplifies Collins' intricate plot of intrigue, deception, and murder, but offers accurate characterization and a superb master villain.
Architect Lee Morris is one of the most individual narrators in modern crime fiction; in Dick Francis under-rated Decider, he must battle to save Stratton Park racecourse
Although the premise of a fake marriage to avoid deportation has been done many times, this story is still fun and filled with humor.
A review of Eve Adams's "The Garden of Eden", a glimpse into the secret lives of one small town. Eden, USA is described by one reviewer as a "parable of our time",
Poking fun at Hollywood and all of it's quirky ways, the Player is a film that contains a multitude of cameos and appearances
Gotham City is still be ravaged by crime and the police are powerless to do what is necessary. Bruce Wayne continues his crusade as Batman to rid the streets of criminals
This week on DOOL the battle between E.J. and Philip for the Alternative Fuels project became extra personal and Kate witnessed Chloe and Daniel kissing.
Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired looks at the life and times of the French-born Polish director, whose ambiguous legal treatment in 1978 led to his exile in France.
Separation, divorce and emotional abuse usually go hand-in-hand. The dissolution of marriage, and entering the family law arena can bring out the worst in a person.
Britney Spears past keeps creeping back to showcase that the pop princess may in fact still be in trouble.
The amazing stories of the births of Raivata, the fifth Manu, Chakshusha, the sixth Manu, and Bhoutya, the fourteenth Manu.
In a brief dissection of four of Ophuls' films, his attitude toward patriarchy can be discovered; Madame de..., Letter From an Unknown Woman, Caught and Reckless Moment.
Laura Leighton as Sydney and Thomas Calabro as Michael are back along with a sexy new group of tormented Los Angelenos
Oscar Wilde wrote only one novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, published in 1890. It is often cited as one of the last gothic novels and is now an acclaimed masterpiece.
Jim and Pam return to the office to discover that Michael has a new girlfriend--Pam's mom; Dwight plots to eaves-drop on Jim.
Want to make your next movie night more enjoyable and affordable? Choose a movie from this list of top films to rent.
A review of Ben Macintyre's account of the life of Eddie Chapman, the most celebrated British double agent of World War Two.
Helen Kluger's thrilling audio drama Goose has set the feathers flying in what is thought to be an Internet first, a play specifically to be downloaded.
You're working on final edit, just getting ready to publish, when you realize, "This is some awful stuff." Don't worry, everyone writes a little crap now and then.
Quite often referred to as the quintessential film-noir, The Big Sleep stars Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall in a gripping, feisty murder mystery.
Facebook Mafia Wars Bangkok is controlled by the Yakuza and the Triads. Players must choose their side before expanding their family into the territory.
Famed for food and history, Italy features in these films about Americans abroad.
The HBO Series, No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency stars Jill Scott as Precious Ramotswe, a can-do woman with a good fiance, a bad ex husband and conniving characters.
History is Made at Night is the kind of romantic melodrama Hollywood pretty much patented in the years between the advent of sound and America's entry into World War II.
The Coen Brothers movie, The Big Lebowski, has spawned an annual festival full of Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Maud and Jesus Quintana fans. Or Achievers, as they prefer.
Defiantly in favour of jazz, beer and pulling faces, the hero of "Lucky Jim" struggles through 1950s Britain in a rage at the pretension around him.
Mad Men portrays a Manhattan advertising agency in the 1960's. The AMC Prime Time Television Drama has been nominated for 16 Emmy Awards for excellence.
Men who abuse women with domestic violence, using physical force or emotional manipulation destroy the lives of those they claim to love, and their own children's future.
Best known for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Muriel Spark is a prolific, if under-appreciated, author.
High-gloss new crime spin-off from the NCIS franchise hits Sky1 screens.
This episode of Numb3rs finds the FBI researching a string of murders tied to a yet to be released Hollywood movie, while the mathematicians have their share of drama.
Though P.G. Wodehouse never wrote a crime novel, his works are full of references to them, and he parodied their style.
A sex adventure goes wrong when up and coming British political figure Ivor Tesham arranges to "kidnap" his married mistress as a birthday surprise.
A who's-your-daddy mystery will be solved this November on the ABC soap One Life to Live with the return (again) of perpetual villain Mitch Laurence.


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