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  • ‘Masters of Sex’ Review: Lizzy Caplan and Michael Sheen Go Deeper in Season 2

    Showtime’s drama about pioneering sex researchers Bill Masters and Virginia Johnson gets off to a racy, and emotionally rich, start

    By

    Diane Garrett
    July 11, 2014 @ 1:11 PM
    1:11 PM
    ‘Masters of Sex’ Review: Lizzy Caplan and Michael Sheen Go Deeper in Season 2
  • ‘Land Ho!’ Review: A Delicious and Potent Old-Fashioned, Over Ice(land)

    Earl Lynn Nelson and Paul Eenhoorn play mismatched travel buddies grappling with retirement in this uplifting road trip movie

    By

    Diane Garrett
    July 11, 2014 @ 10:48 AM
    10:48 AM
    ‘Land Ho!’ Review: A Delicious and Potent Old-Fashioned, Over Ice(land)
  • ‘The Leftovers’ Review: Damon Lindelof Explores the Great Spiritual Unknown in Moody HBO Series

    Justin Theroux anchors the melancholy HBO series exploring the aftermath of a mass global disappearance

    By

    Diane Garrett
    June 27, 2014 @ 11:18 AM
    11:18 AM
    ‘The Leftovers’ Review: Damon Lindelof Explores the Great Spiritual Unknown in Moody HBO Series
  • ‘Under the Electric Sky’ Review: Visually Stunning Rave Film Wears Out Its Welcome

    The Electric Daisy Carnival holds electronic dance music fans in its thrall, but the documentary about it grows tedious by Day Two

    By

    Diane Garrett
    June 27, 2014 @ 6:44 AM
    6:44 AM
    ‘Under the Electric Sky’ Review: Visually Stunning Rave Film Wears Out Its Welcome
  • ‘Third Person’ Review: Liam Neeson Is Tortured, and So Are the Metaphors

    Neeson plays a haunted writer trying to reclaim glory in the latest all-star interlocking drama from “Crash” writer-director Paul Haggis

    By

    Diane Garrett
    June 20, 2014 @ 9:20 AM
    9:20 AM
    ‘Third Person’ Review: Liam Neeson Is Tortured, and So Are the Metaphors
  • Lizzy Caplan’s ‘Sex’ Education: ‘I Thought There Would Be Backlash About the Nudity’

    Caplan talks with EmmyWrap about playing orgasmic 1950s researcher Virginia Johnson in “Masters of Sex”

    By

    Diane Garrett
    June 18, 2014 @ 5:21 PM
    5:21 PM
    Lizzy Caplan’s ‘Sex’ Education: ‘I Thought There Would Be Backlash About the Nudity’
  • ‘The Rover’ Review: Robert Pattinson and Guy Pearce Both Need a Shower After the Apocalypse

    Characters form an unlikely bond in road movie set in a lawless Australian outback sometime in the near future

    By

    Diane Garrett
    June 13, 2014 @ 7:55 AM
    7:55 AM
    ‘The Rover’ Review: Robert Pattinson and Guy Pearce Both Need a Shower After the Apocalypse
  • ‘Orange Is the New Black’ Review: Jenji Kohan Takes Off Emotional Shackles in Season 2

    Netflix prison dramedy returns with even deeper storytelling

    By

    Diane Garrett
    June 5, 2014 @ 10:41 AM
    10:41 AM
    ‘Orange Is the New Black’ Review: Jenji Kohan Takes Off Emotional Shackles in Season 2
  • ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ Review: Shailene Woodley Grounds Dewy-Eyed Cancer Weepie

    Woodley stars opposite her “Divergent” brother Ansel Elgort in this unabashed tearjerker about teens battling life-threatening illness

    By

    Diane Garrett
    June 3, 2014 @ 4:00 PM
    4:00 PM
    ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ Review: Shailene Woodley Grounds Dewy-Eyed Cancer Weepie
  • ‘Crossbones’ Review: John Malkovich’s Pirate Yarn Stumbles and Never Recovers

    NBC’s sword-filled drama about Blackbeard goes off course toward the end of its debut episode, airing Friday night

    By

    Diane Garrett
    May 30, 2014 @ 8:09 AM
    8:09 AM
    ‘Crossbones’ Review: John Malkovich’s Pirate Yarn Stumbles and Never Recovers
  • ‘The Immigrant’ Review: Marion Cotillard Gets Exploited at Ellis Island

    James Gray directs frequent collaborator Joaquin Phoenix as an enigmatic pimp who takes advantage of just-off-the-boat Polish immigrant Cotillard

    By

    Diane Garrett
    May 15, 2014 @ 2:52 PM
    2:52 PM
    ‘The Immigrant’ Review: Marion Cotillard Gets Exploited at Ellis Island
  • ‘The Double’ Review: Awkward and Stylized, Times Two

    Jesse Eisenberg pulls double duty in this pretentious drama about a timid young man confronted with a doppelgänger

    By

    Diane Garrett
    May 8, 2014 @ 5:37 PM
    5:37 PM
    ‘The Double’ Review: Awkward and Stylized, Times Two
  • ’24: Live Another Day’ Review: It’s Awfully Familiar, but It’s Good

    Kiefer Sutherland quickly gets back into head-butting form in Fox’s revival of its once ground-breaking espionage drama

    By

    Diane Garrett
    May 5, 2014 @ 9:22 AM
    9:22 AM
    ’24: Live Another Day’ Review: It’s Awfully Familiar, but It’s Good
  • ‘Bad Teacher’ Review: CBS Comedy Mixes Class and Crass

    Ari Graynor plays a self-absorbed but ultimately kind-hearted adviser

    By

    Diane Garrett
    April 24, 2014 @ 6:16 AM
    6:16 AM
    ‘Bad Teacher’ Review: CBS Comedy Mixes Class and Crass
  • ‘Fading Gigolo’ Review: Woody Allen Pimps It Up With John Turturro in Surprisingly Soulful Farce

    Turturro wrote and directed the story about a sensitive florist turned man-‘ho

    By

    Diane Garrett
    April 17, 2014 @ 11:11 PM
    11:11 PM
    ‘Fading Gigolo’ Review: Woody Allen Pimps It Up With John Turturro in Surprisingly Soulful Farce
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