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‘Identity Thief’ DVD Review: Underwhelming Film And Special Features To Match
06/10/2013
Identity Thief, starring funny leading man Jason Bateman and physical comedic actress Melissa McCarthy, definitely banks on our admiration for both Bateman and McCarthy. But despite the great line-up, the movie fails to deliver the real laughs that both actors are capable of.
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'Arrested Development' TV Review: Not The Same, But Still Satisfying
05/31/2013
Like every other die hard Arrested Development fan, I couldn’t wait to be reunited with my beloved Bluth family. I even went as far as setting a countdown on my phone for the long-awaited premiere on Netflix.
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'Arrested Development’s Banana Stand Sets Up In Manhattan
05/14/2013
Arrested Development’s banana stand, one of the many ill-conceived business ventures of the series’ Bluth family, is serving up frozen bananas in Manhattan through Thursday. Today, it’s at Columbus Circle.
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'Arrested Development' Season 4 Spoilers, Posters, New Video
04/26/2013
New posters and a video clip for Arrested Development, starring Jason Bateman, Michael Cera, David Cross, Jessica Walter, Jeffrey Tambor, Alia Shawkat, Portia de Rossi, Tony Hale, Will Arnett, and Ron Howard (as narrator), have been released in anticipation of its fourth season, which will air on Netflix.
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Jason Bateman Buys Home of Ernest Borgnine [PHOTOS]
02/06/2013
Jason Bateman, the Bluth family glue in Arrested Development, bought a $3 million dollar Beverly Hills home that's in need of some serious remodeling. Bateman’s new home was previously owned by the late actor Ernest Borgnine, who passed away in July of last year.
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Celebrities Show National Boss's Day 'Devilish' Side
10/17/2012
Yesterday, October 16, was the annual holiday of National Boss's Day, so if you missed it, go ahead and start packing up your desk. Just kidding — we're sure you have a civil, if not downright chummy, relationship with your boss, which is why you to enthusiastically beelined to Hallmark when you remembered the upcoming celebration to handpick one of their 75 varieties of greeting cards for National Boss's Day.
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Stop The Reboots: Say No To The 'Arrested Development' Remake
09/26/2012
It’s always hard to judge when something has run its course, especially in television and film. When is it appropriate to make a sequel or a prequel or a reboot? When should a hit television show continue to plug on and when should it call it quits? Unfortunately, the answer is only ever revealed in hindsight, sometimes to great joy and other times to harrowing disappointment.
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'Arrested Development' In Production
05/14/2012
The Bluths are back, and now there's visual evidence to prove it. Fox cancelled Arrested Development, starring Jason Bateman, Michael Cera, Portia de Rossi, Will Arnett, David Cross, and Jeffrey Tambor in 2006, but now the entire cast is returning for a fourth "reunion" season that will premiere on Netflix sometime next year.
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Paul
03/28/2011
Paul is the latest venture from writer Simon Pegg (Shaun of the Dead) and director Greg Mottola (Superbad, Adventureland). The story definitely feels much more like Pegg’s style (script written with co-star Nick Frost), but the cast is full of people who have shown up in Mottola’s previous films (Bill Hader, Joe Lo Truglio, Kristen Wiig, etc.
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Paul
08/15/2011
Blessed as they are with an easy-going onscreen chemistry that appears as natural as the dew and the springtime, Nick Frost and Simon Pegg have become as inseparable as they are celebrated, with sleeper hits the likes of Shawn of the Dead and Hot Fuzz gradually attaining the status of comedy classics, and proving their small-screen debut, cult hit Spaced was no fluke.
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Sit Down, Shut Up
05/12/2009
Let’s face it, these days we’re all pretty busy and most of us work too damn hard. With so many channels and so many shows to choose from, it’s tough to decide just how best to invest your precious viewing time, especially with so many shows getting canned left and right just as they start to get good.
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The Invention of Lying
10/12/2009
While this broadly drawn rom com with added gimmick is far from the most inspired concept – its little more than a reverse Liar Liar and something that ten years ago would have surely been earmarked as a throwaway vehicle for Jim Carey – it does serve to highlight just how much a comedy script can benefit from being written with a specific comedian in mind.
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State of Play
05/19/2009
Originally a BBC mini-series first broadcast in 2003, State of Play was widely regarded as a benchmark for post-9/11 television. A sprawling six-hour mystery sparked by the death of a politician’s aide, the series charted the symbiotic relationship between journalism, politics and big business.
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Juliette Lewis Dishes About Brad Pitt
01/26/2012
While many know that Juliette Lewis, 38, the new star of NBC's The Firm, inspired by the 1993 Tom Cruise film, is starting to receive props for her acting talents, many forget that she dated Brad Pitt back before the Jennifer Aniston — even the Gwyneth Paltrow! — days! Years later, Lewis was cast in the romantic comedy The Switch, starring Jason Bateman and Aniston, as Aniston's character's quirky best friend.
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'Arrested Development' To Return On Big And Small Screens
10/04/2011
It looks like all the cautious speculation and hopeful rumors about an Arrested Development movie in the works have finally been confirmed. But wait, all you Bluth fans ... it gets even better. Not only will there be a film that picks up with the members of the Bluth family five years after the show's highly protested cancellation in 2006, treating the hiatus in real time, but the smart, critically acclaimed show will also return for nine to ten new television episodes, each centered around a different character, and what they've been up to in the meantime.
