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Whatever Works is Woody Allen's starkest comedy since Deconstructing Harry (1997), and one of his best in over a decade; thanks to another sharp turn by Larry David.
While complete in aspects related to basic documentation of episode information, this guide to Curb Your Enthusiasm is lacking features that are exclusive to itself.
This season of HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm will feature a running storyline about a Seinfeld reunion show.
The spongeworthy "Seinfeld" reunion bit will come later. But the cringeworthy plot of the season premiere proves that it's wonderful to be trapped in eclectic Larry-land.
There's plenty that's funny but way too familiar in this Woody Allen entry -- from the bittersweet screenplay to the performances to the soundtrack's musical standards.
Since Friends bid TV audiences a fond farewell five years ago comedy fans were wondering what the next humour ridden juggernaut would be...they needn't have worried. But
After two episodes the third series of Jack Dee's sitcom of comedy misunderstandings and embarrassing situations is still on fine form.
Larry David has upped the jerk factor considerbly in his 7th season of Curb Your Enthusiasm, and it's not for the better.
Activist Laurie David explains how the globe is warming and how we are the cause of it. She shares solutions on what we can do about reducing climate change.
Arnold Schwarzenegger brings his own brand of non-stop action to an 80s classic
These stories - written between 1962 and 1970 - range from surreal and dark to whimsical and weightless, usually all at once. Results vary, but brilliance is apparent.
The works of Woody Allen, Tom Wolfe, Walt Whitman and George Templeton Strong help define the capital of the world.
Comedian Jeff Garlin discusses his involvement with Disney/Pixar's next film, WALL-E, and what it's like working with director Andrew Stanton.
Take a break from Halloween horror movies this month and enjoy some romance.
DreamWorks Animation's Bee Movie took second place in theatre grosses, making $38 million in its first weekend.
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.
DreamWorks Animation's Bee Movie has an unfinished feel, plus most of the jokes fly over kids' heads. 6/10.
Ricky Gervais goes on a porky pie streak in new film The Invention of Lying. Sadly, as far as his movies go, it's not much of an improvement on his previous offerings.


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