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The Closer, the acclaimed dramatic detective series starring Kyra Sedgwick on TNT Network airs their summer finale in a heart pounding episode.
DVD bonus features add lots of extras to "Factory Girl," the sad tale of a poor little rich girl with a tragic past who falls in with the wrong crowd.
Factory Girl, a biopic directed by George Hickenlooper, documents the tumultous life of Edie Sedgwick, the Superstar actress of Andy Warhol's Factory
Recent mega special effects movies, like Transformers 2 and G.I. Joe, were mindless fun, unlike this unfortunate waste, feigned as first-rate action-packed entertainment.
Love connections made on movie sets don't often last, but famous actor couples like Woodward and Newman have played against type by staying together since at least 1988.
Kevin Bacon convincingly plays a convicted child molester fighting his personal demons and trying to start afresh.
Kyra Sedgwick stars in The Closer on TNT Cable TV. Deputy Chief Brenda Johnson of Priority Homicide Los Angeles Police Department. Split Ends addresses abuse and murder.
The Closer, starring Kyra Sedgwick, returned for their continuation of Season Four with Good Faith on TNT as the Deputy Chief makes wedding plans and solves a case.
There is no better way to enjoy an awards show than to have your own picks. My guest writers Mali Perl and Todd Beeton discuss their choices.
CEO David Marksell on Cross Generational Exhibit featuring Marilyn Monroe, Jackie Onassis, Lou Reed, Edie Sedgwick, Mick Jagger and Interview Magazine.
Set in the near future, Gamer presents a frightening world in which humans control other humans in mass-scale, multiplayer online games to the death.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the cinema after blockbuster season, action film Gamer arrives to plummet new depths of terribleness. Review below.
Writers and directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor are no strangers to violent action. Their science fiction debut, Gamer, exceeds all expectations in bloodshed.
Annie Adams Fields held literary court for many years at her home on Charles Street in Boston, called The Waterside Museum by Henry James.
Lois Lane has always needed saving by the Man of Steel. She debuted with Big Blue in Action Comics #1 in 1938 and has been getting pushed out of windows ever since.
These Appleton family Bible records, purchased at a Boston bookshop in 1950, ended up in the Princeton University Library, a place genealogists would not be apt to look.
In show business, movie stars are considered the elite, and not many who make it on the big screen are cut out for the weekly grind of a TV series.
The criminal case continues against Dr. George Tiller of Wichita, Kansas despite possible ethics complaints against the original State Attorney in charge of the case.
When families gather for the holidays, they bring their problems with them - in real life and in the movies.
Barry's glorious, thematically rich score for Kevin Costner's Oscar winning western is the jewel in the crown of an illustrious career
Enter the whimsical, girly world of fashion designer Betsey Johnson where tiger prints are paired with floral patterns and large plastic spider charms adorn necklaces.
Every October the contemporary art world converges on London's Regent's Park for the Frieze Art Fair, a four-day showcase for select established and emerging artists.
A look at author Lt Col Tom C McKenney ( USMC retired) new book about unknown Confederate Sniper Jack Hinson's One Man War: A Civil War Sniper
Shopping online for vintage clothes can be tricky but Adore Vintage offers up a web site with crisp, clear photographs and navigation that is a breeze.
Jada Pinkett Smith stars in this new medical series about a dedicated nurse coping with her job and being a single mother.
The Five Faces of the Emmy Voter. Who are these people?
Cardiff City produced an efficient performance to re claim a play-off spot with a comfortable 2-0 victory over a lacklustre Preston North End side at Ninian Park.
Writers who want to spend more of their creative time writing instead of coming up with last names will appreciate this resource.
General Jeb Stuart was an expert in reconnaissance and the use of cavalry to support offensive assaults during the U.S. Civil War.
Comedies and dramas dominate this month's new releases of television series released on DVD.
A brief look at several women composers of the past who were instrumental in being first in founding musical organizations and societies.
Believe it or not, there was a time America had only three major TV stations, now the shows that began home entertainment strive to hold on.
Raising the Bar is a new legal drama by Steven Bochco, winner of ten Emmy Awards, on TNT Cable Televiion. The series about young lawyers is set to premier on Labor Day.
For those who don't want to watch reality shows this summer, cable provides a strong alternative.
Sikov brings a fresh perspective on the turbulent life of this unforgettable two-time Academy-Award winning actor.
With clarity and candor Warhol leads us into the foundations of Pop Art's egalitarian stance while also revealing the individual artist that is Andy Warhol.
After the empty-headed fun of two Crank films, Neveldine/Taylor power up with Gamer - sickening and savvy in its satirical spin on the plot of The Most Dangerous Game.
"Don't rely on us to get you high; just get yourself high." Great advice from the Chemical Brothers--how's a healthy, law-abiding, dance music festival goer to comply?
From his essays on the handicapped to multiculturalism to his opposition to WWI, Randolph Bourne represents the young intellectual of the progressive era.
The Cornish coast was the setting for one of the most courageous events in RNLI history, when a volunteer lifeboat crew battled against ferocious seas.
Black Postcards: Unreleased B Sides & Notes from the Road (Penguin Press) is a quiet masterpiece memoir about a rather unusual subject: the mid-level alt-rock front man.
Guest writers and I snark on the Emmy Awards: winners, losers, fashion, and Jaclyn Smith.


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