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Et tu, Brutus? For years, that was the only thing I remembered from my studies of Julius Caesar in my sophmore year. Now, with the help of HBO, there's oh so much more...
HBO's new comedy doesn't debut as strongly as some of its contemporaries, but if it lets its premise breathe and its three leads bluster, it will soon join their ranks.
A "Seinfeld for hipsters", the first season of Flight of the Conchords has earned it a cult following. Here's what you should know.
The film adaptation of "Sex and the City" has hit movie theaters, making it a box office winner. The movie certainly deserves attention.
It may not be Bon Temps, but cast and fans of the hit True Blood series will meet up in Orlando, Florida, the weekend of November 13 - 15, 2009.
The Flight of the Conchords performed two sold out shows at Philly's Tower Theatre on Saturday, April 18, proving to have more fans than their HBO series might suggest.
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A show based on the romantic lives of modern women is bound to offer a few lessons for the real-life dating world. Here are just a few.
The hottest vampire couple are engaged in real life and have a ring worthy of their onscreen personas.
HBO's new series In Treatment proves that TV that centers on emotional conflict can be as compelling as one that centers on murder and suspense.
Larry David has upped the jerk factor considerbly in his 7th season of Curb Your Enthusiasm, and it's not for the better.
Audiences will get their first glimpse of Christopher Pine as James T. Kirk when Star Trek (2009) hits theaters May 8, but chances are they've seen him in other movies.
An anthology of articles following the evolution of the gangster movie by review and commentary of many gangster characters and classic and innovative movies.
The Southern Vampire Mysteries series, better known as the Sookie Stackhouse series, is growing in popularity thanks in part to the HBO series True Blood.
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.
HBO's Brave New Voices features young slam poets from across the world preparing for national competition in the midst of overcoming obstacles in their personal lives.
Anything but vapid entertainment, these shows provide quality entertainment while delivering history in a raw form that will pique the interest of any high schooler.
The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency stars Jill Scott and is based on the best-selling novels. The bonus features in this set are outstanding.
"True Blood" is the new vampire drama on HBO that has viewers eagerly anticipating each new episode.
Movies such as Twilight and Dracula have made vampires famous, but several television series have brought the undead into our living rooms.
Comedy duo Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement announce their hit HBO series Flight of the Conchords will not return for season three in 2010.
Harris sets the stage for even more questions with her latest installment of her Sookie Stackhouse Series.
Sex and the City: The Movie sees the reunion of Carrie Bradshaw, Charlotte York Goldenblatt, Miranda Hobbes, Samantha Jones and New York City.
New ways of viewing older policies could dramatically change the federal budget.
The 2008 almost-straight-to-DVD-movie, Passengers, has all the elements of a supernatural thriller, but director Rodrigo Garcia forsakes its potential for endless drama.
Sex and the City movie reviews follow Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, Kim Cattral, Cynthia Nixon and Jennifer Hudson in New York City.
The long awaited Sex and the City Movie came out with a big bang. But did all the hype and the wait leave fans waiting to orgasm?
Actress Alfre Woodard is set to join the cast of "Three Rivers." The move places the Emmy Award winning performer at the center of CBS' new medical drama.
The man whom Barack Obama has chosen for a key role in his administration is the kind of character you'd expect to find on a smart television series about Washington.
Rock songs, physical comedy, dream sequences, car chases, and star-studded cameos make Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny a fun diversion.
A new TV series similar to the hit movie Twilight is scheduled to debut this fall on CW and CTV at 8 P.M. on September 10, 2009.
Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) of the HBO series The Sopranos, was named a lovable loser TV dad by TiVo. The mafia don was pretty lovable for a cold hearted sociopath.
The American Film Institute has chosen The Godfather as the number one gangster film of all time. AFI has ranked the top ten, with movies about crime from 1931 to 1994.
With HBO's new fangalicous True Blood series, an enticing world of danger and lust has entered the mainstream as Vampires sensually sweep us up in their hypnotic lore.
Shulman's book is both enlightening and frightening; anyone who doesn't realize the breadth of Americans in poverty will be shocked reading her book.
Christopher Noth says good bye to Law and Order franchise for second time, as Dectective Mike Logan gets burned out on police politics and New York political corruption.
Vince Panella claims that most time control schemes fall short. He tells his readers why and then explains in detail how his "Success-Centered Time Management" works.
These days Halloween has become a popular holiday with people. It's also a good time for daters to have some fun.
The boyz are back and the fifth season displays their personal and professional growing pains more tumultuously than ever.
Viewers hooked by the series True Blood have probably considered picking up Charlaine Harris's Sookie Stackhouse novels. Here's why they should.
Being Human is a great new British horror-drama making its way across the pond to the U.S.
In the past few years, the family friendly shows with solid values have been replaced by shows whose main characters have a different view of the right/wrong paradigm.
Woody Allen returns to top-form with the deeply cynical, smartly hysterical film, Whatever Works, starring Larry David and Evan Rachel Wood.
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