TV REVUE – Justified: Measures

March 28, 2012

Out in the field with his dad-- er, Art

Bartender doesn’t make a good witness. – Raylan

All is not well in the Quarles corner. His boss has put a hit out on him, employing the likes of two menacing hitmen including Sarno (Michael Ironside – “Richter” from Total Recall). What I really liked here is the desperation that was only hinted at involving an increasingly at-odds Quarles. Last week he was snorting oxy before going in to do God-knows-what to that young male hustler.

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FX Orders Fourth Season of JUSTIFIED

March 6, 2012

 

Network Orders 13 Episodes for Fourth Season from FX Productions and Sony Pictures Television

Six All-New Episodes Remain in Season Three, Tuesdays at 10 PM ET/PT With Season Three Finale Airing April 10

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TV NEWS: FX Scores with Emmy Acting Nomination​s

July 14, 2011

 

 

 

The Network That Kicked Down the Door for Ad-Supported Cable TV in 2002 Continues to Thrive in Emmy Acting Categories

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Get Ready for the Season Finale of Justified

April 28, 2011

 

TRR invites you to check out an exclusive peek at the 2nd Season Finale of  Justified

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TV REVUE – Justified: Debts and Accounts

April 13, 2011

 

Justified is a show that likes to bounce around, unafraid to pick up plot strands and check in with characters we haven’t seen in sometime every few episodes or so. This may sound like a complaint, but it’s really more of an observation if anything. Take Boyd’s screen time for example: he spends much of the episode recruiting help to take over his old drug dealing habits. His cousin Johnny and several other old acquaintances we haven’t seen since season one make an appearance here. Boyd’s charisma is on full display as he manages to convince others to do his bidding. It’s a great moment to see the old Boyd in action, but the re-introduction of these old characters is very sudden.

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MOVIE REVUE: I Am Appalled

February 18, 2011

 

I Am Number Four is the sixth movie directed by D. J. Caruso, best known for his two most recent films – Disturbia and Eagle Eye. This is a film that combines the ‘last of his kind,’ ‘the chosen many,’ and a coming of age clichés. Here’s the kicker: the clichés are done right. Not bad for a film whose advertising doesn’t even mention Caruso, but mention Michael Bay as the producer. This is reminiscent of Hostel, which was advertised in a similar manner.

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MOVIE TRAILER: Rango

December 20, 2010

 

Rango

A trailer for the upcoming movie Rango has hit the net. It’s an animated feature from Nickelodeon and Paramount Pictures.

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