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FILM REVIEW: 'MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING'Fusing Whedon & Shakespeare For Lively, Stripped Down Modern ClassicThough much of Whedon’s appeal stems from witty dialogue, substituting Shakespeare’s lines only serves to highlight how far the king of geeks has come in his direction. |
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TV REVIEW: 'THE GUILD'Celebrating Quirky Gamers & Geek Culture In Felicia Day's RPG Comedy'The Guild' is more an over-the-top parody of life – but with a warm, fluffy heart at its core. |
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TV REVIEW: 'FIREFLY'Now Streaming: A Decade Later, Joss Whedon's Beloved Browncoats Still Fly High'Firefly' is a master class on how to work joyfully in genre, combining all the best elements of cowboy mythology, space adventure, and military history. |
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ARTS COLUMN: COMIC-CON 2011A Complete Round-Up of Some of the Adventures to Be Had at San Diego's Famous ConventionYes, it is busy. There are lines and plenty of waiting, but good things come to those who wait, and I am anxiously awaiting the 2012 convention. |
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TV INTERVIEW: JULIE BENZStar of 'Dexter', 'Angel' & 'Desperate Housewives' Adopts a New Family"It's really a hybrid show because there is very sensitive drama in the show, but there's also comedy." |
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FILM COLUMN: 'CAPTAIN AMERICA,' 'THOR,' 'THE AVENGERS'From Anticipation to Confirmation - Oh Yes, This Is Actually HappeningIn the Paramount theater, footage and teasers were screened for 'Captain America,' 'Thor,' and 'The Avengers.' |
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Dr. Horrible"Netplex" is my new word for the whole body of films and videos you can find on the Internet. |
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Dr. Horrible"Netplex" is my new word for the whole body of films and videos you can find on the Internet. |