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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Most E-mailed Stories Michael Wood's series offered on PBS is an epic of color, told by a besotted guide.
Was there ever a heroine so gloriously tragic as Tess Durbeyfield? The beleaguered and beloved title character of Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the D’Urbervilles" remains so stalwart and true despite a life of perpetual betrayal that she makes Little Nell look like a character in "The Shield."
Reality show shows just how far fading stars -- Christopher Atkins, Jamie Walters, Jeremy Jackson, David Chokachi, Bill Hufsey, Eric Nies and Adrian Zmed -- will go.
Christopher Nolan's powerful, disturbing Batman sequel is fueled by Heath Ledger's indelible Joker.
The mayor wants a fancy top. The Donald disagrees. Guess who wins.
Israel's controversial Lebanese incursion and its effects on veterans inspire Ari Folman's animated documentary 'Waltz With Bashir.'
The documentary on Hurricane Katrina's impact on a spirited New Orleans family won the grand jury prize at Sundance for its unique take on the 2005 disaster.
Strong performances steer this 1950s marital drama out of a period-picture trap.
Brad Pitt, Frances McDormand offer moments that are hard to resist.
10. 'Blood Diamond'
"Diamond" wants to be an action thriller with serious political overtones and to be as much position paper as “Zulu Dawn.”
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