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2015
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This National Football Conference game today is a contest featuring two of the game’s most talented young quarterbacks: Russell Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks, who in three seasons as an NFL starter already has won one Super Bowl, and Cam Newton of the Carolina Panthers, the top pick in the 2011 NFL draft, now taking his team to the postseason for the second consecutive year. Welcome to football’s future, arriving a bit early.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
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When I was in Berlin last year, I visited their fantastic film museum and saw, among many other things, the scale-model sets and full-size robot stand-in for Fritz Lang’s 1927 futuristic, impressionistic silent-movie masterpiece. Tonight TCM televises the 2010 restored version of this amazing early film, which stars Brigitte Helm in a dual role as a compassionate champion of workers’ rights and her sexy evil clone. Guess which one is shown here…
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
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SEASON PREMIERE: For this season premiere of Mythbusters, the gang takes on the “reality” of things they’ve seen in Springfield – as in the hometown of Fox’s The Simpsons. For example, do three-eyed fish really exist downstream from nuclear plants? (That’s my example, not theirs – but you get the idea.)
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
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Eddie Redmayne is getting lots of attention, and a likely Oscar nomination, for starring as Stephen Hawking in the 2014 biographical drama, The Theory of Everything. Ten years before that, however, another dashing young man starred as Hawking in a biographical movie also – this one made for BBC-TV in 2004, starring a then-little-known actor named Benedict Cumberbatch. And this year, the man who plays TV’s Sherlock is getting raves, and his own share of Oscar-nomination buzz, for play
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Jan
9
 
 
SEASON PREMIERE: For this two-hour season opener of Glee, Rachel (Lea Michele) returns to her old high school, and the New Directions glee club, to take the reins and keep the program running. And she does so while tackling the most popular show tune in years: “Let It Go,” from the Disney animated musical Frozen.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
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9
 
 
Neil Simon wrote this 1976 movie spoof of the mystery genre in general, and Agatha Christie novels in particular. And what a cast was assembled for this movie: Peter Falk, Peter Sellers, Alec Guinness, Truman Capote, Eileen Brennan, Maggie Smith, David Niven, James Coco… and even more than that. In the study. With a lead pipe…
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Jan
9
 
 
Reneé Fleming is not only the host of this 2013 event at Kennedy Center – she also was its instigator: design a series of master classes, lectures and performances, all tied to celebrating the best American vocalists, in many different genres. This very condensed overview of that multi-day event includes peeks at such master classes as Alison Krauss in country, Ben Folds in rock, and Sutton Foster representing Broadway. They all perform in the celebratory concert, along with Josh Gr
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Jan
9
 
 
SEASON PREMIERE: It’s Season 3 for Banshee, an action show that revels in, rather than apologizes for, its violent excesses, yet injects enough character and mystery to keep it from being dismissed, however absurd its basic premise (mystery drifter assumes identity of local lawman, with some people fooled, others in on the ruse). One good note for this coming season: It makes room for a new recurring guest star, Denis O’Hare, who’s been doing such original and creepy work of la
 
 
 
  
 
 
2015
Jan
9
 
 
SEASON PREMIERE: If you caught Bill Maher on Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night ABC talk show (ABC late night being Maher’s old stomping grounds, back in the days of Politically Incorrect), you already know he’s got plenty to say about recent, and very current, events – the Islamic terrorist attack on satirists in Paris, the allegations of Bill Cosby as a sexual predator, and the North Korean hacking reaction to the comedy film The Interview. Without question, Maher should cover a
 
 
 
  
 
 
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PASADENA, CA – Seven years ago, Tim Robbins appeared before the National Association of Broadcasters, begging them to do better, more meaningful work. Now he’s on HBO, walking the walk as part of the team presenting The Brink…