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Jennifer Lawrence shines in “Silver Linings Playbook”

Jennifer Lawrence had a very good 2012: The Oscar she won for Best Actress for her performance in Silver Linings Playbook was just one of more than 40 nominations and awards (for Silver Linings Playbook and her other lead role, in The Hunger Games) that came her way. In Silver Linings, Lawrence gives an honest and heartfelt portrayal of a woman dealing with depression who befriends a man struggling with bipolar disorder (Bradley Cooper). The film follows their flawed journey to find happiness. Lawrence, age 22, was the second youngest actress to win a Best Actress Oscar, leaving her many […]

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The Americans FX finale preview: “The Colonel”

The Americans: “The Colonel” Wednesday, May 1 FX, 10pm ET It’s been a bumpy ride in the debut season of The Americans, both with the chilling Cold War drama playing out onscreen, and a few technical glitches that have disrupted the viewing experience. Ratings-wise, however, the show has been a smash, having nabbed a record 5.11 million viewers in its January debut, making it FX’s most-watched premiere ever. Season 2 will be coming next year. Until then, this Wednesday’s episode will be the last chance we have to catch up with our favorite undercover Russkie spies. In “The Colonel,” Philip […]

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“Magic City”-inspired lingerie available soon

The Starz series Magic City will be back sizzling up its 1950s Miami setting when Season 2 debuts June 14, and today it was announced that soon fans will be able to add some retro Magic City-type heat to their own lives with a limited edition collection of lingerie inspired by the show. Cosabella‘s line of lingerie is a nod to 1950s fashion, taking key design elements from Magic City‘s Miami setting during an era of gambling, drugs, money, sex and glamour. “The collection is wildly sexy and evocative of the era,” says Magic City writer-director-producer Mitch Glazer. “They got […]

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“Bates Motel”: Mike Vogel talks about shocking episode

SPOILER!!! THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE CONTAINS MAJOR SPOILERS FOR THOSE WHO HAVEN’T SEEN THE APRIL 22 EPISODE OF “BATES MOTEL.” Mike Vogel enjoyed his stay at A&E’s Bates Motel. It’s just too bad it had to end. But hey, at least he went out shooting. His character, Deputy Shelby, completed his turn from friendly police officer to twisted villain when he discovered that his lover Norma (Vera Farmiga), and her sons Norman (Freddie Highmore) and Dylan (Max Thieriot) had freed the girl he was holding captive in his basement as part of an Asian sex ring. Shelby seemed to have the […]

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VOD Spotlight: Matt Damon and John Krasinski in “Promised Land”

When Matt Damon and John Krasinski set out to bring what Krasinski calls an “exploration of modern-day American identity” to moviegoers, the pair zeroed in on a tableau happening across the land — rural communities mired in economic conditions that virtually guarantee their extinction mulling modern-day solutions that could save them, even as those solutions irreparably alter the literal and figurative foundation on which the towns are based.  In the resulting film, Promised Land, the pair chose the current hot-button environmental issue of hydraulic natural gas extraction — better known as “fracking” — as the do-or-die dilemma of McKinley, a […]

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“The Impossible” with Naomi Watts, Ewan McGregor

The Impossible is based on the true story of a Spanish family of five, the Alvarez Belons, who faced one of the worst disasters in recent history, the tsunami that struck the western coast of Thailand on Dec. 26, 2004. In the movie, the family is English, Ewan McGregor and Naomi Watts portray the parents. Principal photography for The Impossible took place at a studio in Spain and at multiple locations in Thailand, many of which were where the actual events had occurred. Because the film is about real people who underwent unimaginable horror and devastation, to honor and portray […]

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“Rectify”: Sundance Channel drama shows exonerated convict’s struggle with freedom

Rectify Monday, April 22 Sundance Channel, special 2-hour premiere 9pm ET, regular time slot 10pm ET The story pops up on the news with disturbing regularity: A wrongly convicted man is finally released after spending decades in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. The viewers see the happy family reunited, and vicariously thrill to the thought of what he will do with his newfound freedom. But the aftermath is far more complicated than that. How does a person adjust to life in a world he hasn’t seen for nearly 20 years, over half his lifetime? Will society ever let […]

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“Call Me Crazy” continues Lifetime’s Five project; Laura Dern speaks

Call Me Crazy: A Five Movie Saturday, April 20 Lifetime, 8pm ET A young woman alone in a library starts to hear voices, threatening whispers that have her clawing at air and screaming for them to stop — just please stop. It might sound like the beginning of a horror movie, but it’s actually the setup for Call Me Crazy, Lifetime’s latest addition to its acclaimed, star-studded Five series of anthology movies directed by women. The original Five film back in 2011 interwove a quintet of stories exploring the effect of breast cancer in people’s lives. This collection explores mental […]

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“The Bletchley Circle” makes U.S. premiere on PBS

As they did in America, women in Britain stepped up big time during World War II to help the cause in various capacities. Among these were the many women who worked at Bletchley Park, which became the base of operations for the British government’s efforts to break German codes. Housing a collection of some of the greatest minds of England, Bletchley Park featured women as a large part of its workforce during its wartime operation. However, as also happened in America, once the men returned from combat, it was back to the home for the women. But they had gotten […]

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First trailer for new Michael Bay-produced Starz pirate series “Black Sails”

Starz has released a first look (trailer below) at its new high-seas drama, Black Sails, an original pirate adventure series from executive producer Michael Bay expected to air on the network in 2014. Some of the character names in Black Sails may sound familiar to fans of literature and swashbuckling adventure yarns. The eight-episode first season of Black Sails centers on the tales of Captain Flint (Toby Stephens, pictured) and his men, and takes place 20 years prior to the events of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novel Treasure Island. Flint, the most brilliant and feared pirate captain of his day, […]