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2013
Feb
5
 
 
I don’t know why it happens, I just know that it does: In tonight’s episode, for the first time all season, Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) and Boyd (Walton Goggins) share the same scene. Stand by, sports fans. When these two actors are together, the results are never less than championship level.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Feb
5
 
 
Whatever your opinion of the recent Les Miserables movie, or even of the less recent Chicago, neither of those musical films would exist without this groundbreaking predecessor, Bob Fosse’s brilliant 1972 big-screen version of Cabaret. Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey are brilliant, as is the way this entire film is edited and presented. Oh, and the music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb? More brilliance. One verse alone, from the title song, proves that point: “Start by admitting fr
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Feb
4
 
 
When half the power went out during Sunday’s Super Bowl XLVII, the 34-minute interruption gave Craig Ferguson’s team the opportunity, and inspiration, to improvise a new cold open for that night’s post-game Late Late Show special…
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Feb
4
 
 
Nevermind the GoDaddy lip lock between model Bar Refaeli and techie "Walter." Super Bowl viewers in select TV markets in Texas, Oklahoma and Montana got to see an equally awkward kiss, courtesy of Will Ferrell...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Feb
4
 
 
The latest David E. Kelley offering premiering on TNT shows us cases gone wrong getting dissected in M&M conferences - short for Morbidity and Mortality...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Feb
4
 
 
Every year, the impending arrival of the Academy Awards telecasts leads to the “Month of Oscars” tradition on TCM, where award-winning movies, in various categories, are crammed into the prime-time schedule (and beyond) all month long. Tonight, the festivities begin with one of the Sixties movies that helped changed the direction of cinema. Warren Beatty’s 1967 movie upped the ante for stylized violence, and anti-hero dramas, and idiosyncratic filmmaking, all in one stylish bur
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Feb
4
 
 
Alex Gibney’s documentary literally gives voice to the deaf, retracing and recounting the story of deaf boys who were sexually abused while in the care of and supervision of a Catholic priest – and following their story to the highest levels of the Vatican. The tone of Mea Maxima Culpa is ominous, but never slips into melodrama – and the reporting appears to be thorough, fair and careful throughout.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Feb
4
 
 
Remember, as Ed Bark recently reminded us, this is one of the episodes in which Larry Hagman records his final scenes as J.R. Ewing. It’s a legacy, and TV character icon, that stretches back 35 years. Attention should be paid.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Feb
4
 
 
What we have here is failure… of nothing. Everything in this 1967 movie is just right, from Strother Martin’s classic “What we’ve got here is failure to communicate” line to Paul Newman’s complicated, yet thoroughly charming, performance as a rebellious convict.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2013
Feb
4
 
 
SERIES PREMIERE: David E. Kelley and co-executive producer Bill D’Elia have been making TV a long time, and most of it has been terrific: Ally McBeal, The Practice, Boston Legal, Harry’s Law. They even worked together on Kelley’s Chicago Hope, a medical series that premiered the same week as ER – and here they are again, almost 20 years later, with a new medical series, this one based on a novel by Dr. Sanjay Gupta. The standout in the series pilot is Alfred Molina, as th