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Audrey Hepburn unleashes her full range of talents in Blake Edwards' adaptation of the Truman Capote novella
Flight of the Conchords is an original situation comedy from New Zealand, featuring prominent comedians and many humorous musical numbers.
While the troubadours or medieval court poets are remembered, the trobairitzes are often forgotten. Find out who they were and why their work remains important.
Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Irving Berlin and the unheralded Mark Sandrich, all in one magical package
Food memoirs are sprouting faster than corn in summer and many are just as sweet and savory. I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti is soul-satisfying and kitchen enticing.
Parker's Spenser novels, the 35th of which was just released in October, are easy to read and combine a Dashiell Hammett-esqe mystique with modern surroundings.
The Amazing Screw On Head gleefully sends up the steampunk genre, but less-than-stellar animation keeps it from being an unqualified success.
'House of Fools' tells the story of an insane asylum caught in the chaos of the Chechen War.
Have a Batman fan on your Christmas list? You could do a lot worse than the Batman: The Complete Animated Series DVD box set. 9/10.
A final farewell between George W. Bush and Tony Blair signals the end of the former's career but only the beginning of a new chapter for the latter.
Thinking of Jennifer Aniston, a short list of ideas spring forth revolving around tabloid fodder. Aniston's acting goes unnoticed, and tragically, a great film ignored.
Katharine Hepburn was truly an actress. Not only on the stage and screen, but in every waking moment of her life.
Billed as an "Employee Handbook for Romance on the Job", this book takes a light-hearted look at a dating scene that many people overlook in their search for a partner.
The workplace is one of the places in the modern world where potential romantic partners can size each other up over a period of time before making a move.
Sex scandals have long shamed and enlivened American politics. They have figured in presidential elections and an impeachment and still derail presidential prospects.
Claiming that Washington D.C. is one huge closet for gay men, Kirby Dick investigates the motives and masks of this rich, powerful and protected elite.
There are specific guidelines for those writing in the western genre. Classic westerns have rules that readers expect to be followed.
From May 15-25, 2008, Inside Out will bringing audiences the best of gay and lesbian cinema in Toronto, Ontario. Here are early reviews of 2 of the films to be screened.
New fiction from Nancy Kress, Robert Reed, William Barton, Damien Broderick, R Garcia y Robertson, Ted Kosmatka & Heather Lindsley; non-fiction from James Patrick Kelly
Several teens find themselves in peril at the hands of a ruthless killer while partying at a secluded ranch. Amber Heard stars and Jonathan Levine directs.
Tim Burton's adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's Grand Guignol musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is gruesome fun. 9/10
Michael Mann is better than most when not at his best. His latest look at emotions betraying calculated crimes is unwieldy, but buoyed by strong themes and Johnny Depp.
A study of how horror filmmakers made the connection between sex and vampires explicit, focusing on Once Bitten, Andy Warhol's Dracula, The Hunger and Twins of Evil.
Vh-1 has put a bunch of 'celebs' - and we use the term loosely - in a house yet again. This time, they are pitted against each other. Oh no! Say it isn't so!
Stars of Saved by the Bell and The Middleman, Tiffani Thiessen and Natalie Morales backup leads Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay on USA Network's White Collar.


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