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  • television

    Thursday, June 5, 2008

    With the sexual revolution in full swing, so to speak, the show’s adventurous suburbanites explore such racy activities as group sex and partner-swapping, while their teenage kids do some experimenting of their own.

  • Reviews

    Thursday, June 5, 2008

    Unlike nearly every Adam Sandler movie in recent memory, You Don’t Mess With the Zohan isn’t overloaded with sappy sentiment, and it doesn’t end with hugs and tears and lessons learned (well, okay, it does, but only a little bit).

  • Music

    Thursday, May 29, 2008

    Nu-metal may be dead, but Disturbed are, as the title of their fourth album indicates, Indestructible.

  • Reviews

    Thursday, May 29, 2008

    It’s been eight years since single-monikered director Tarsem’s first film, The Cell, and opinions on the filmmaker and his work remain deeply divided. It’s unlikely that his long-in-the-works follow-up, The Fall, will be any less polarizing.

  • A&E

    Thursday, May 29, 2008

  • Music

    Thursday, May 22, 2008

    If only 3 Doors Down would just give in and become a country band, their music would probably sound a whole lot better. They’re already favorites of NASCAR and practically the official band of the U.S. military; “Citizen/Soldier,” from their new self-titled album, has been used as a National Guard recruiting jingle for months now.

  • Television

    Thursday, May 22, 2008

    It’s surprising that it’s taken nearly eight years for someone to make a movie about the 2000 presidential election dispute.

  • Reviews

    Thursday, May 22, 2008

    Although the Italian drama My Brother Is an Only Child deals with a time of political upheaval and cultural change, its background of activism and revolution always comes second to its depiction of interpersonal drama.

  • Reviews

    Thursday, May 22, 2008

    Helen Hunt has spent the last seven years almost entirely absent from movie theaters, devoting most of her time to appearing in plays and putting together her long-in-development passion project Then She Found Me.

  • Film

    Thursday, May 8, 2008

    Audiences never had to sit through Where’s the Beef: The Movie or a big-screen take on Can You Hear Me Now?, but a bastardized version of our fair city’s advertising slogan (the actual phrasing is “What happens here, stays here”) is now the inspiration for this forgettable romantic comedy.