TV Review: Magic City Has Style to Spare and Not Much More
An altogether depressing combination of brilliant production values and subpar drama.
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An altogether depressing combination of brilliant production values and subpar drama.
You're gonna get two seasons of the Miami-set fifties drama, and you're gonna like it.
Plus: Anderson Cooper dons a light-up helmet in a game of "Brainstorm," and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
Plus: Bugs Bunny coming to the big screen.
Plus, Craig Ferguson and Jeffery Dean Morgan are very interested in why Mary Lynn Rajskub's one-woman show is called 'Mary Lynn Spreads Her Legs.'
Plus: Taylor Momsen basically the next Kurt Cobain.
Plus Jon Stewart on 'South Park,' on our regular late-night roundup.
Watch the trailer for The Losers, With Idris Elba, Zoe Saldana, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Plus: the return of Jenna Elfman.
Plus, gossip on Abigail Breslin, David Beckham, and Paris Hilton, in our daily column roundup.
Michelle Trachtenberg, Mariah Carey, and Derek Jeter, on the other hand, remind us why we love New York.
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