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Posted 09/26/08 in Vulture

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‘Dexter’ Returns — With a ‘Killer’ Surprise!

You needn't have amped up for the season-three premiere of 'Dexter' by taking the show’s "killer instinct" online quiz.

Posted 09/25/08 in Vulture

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‘The Office’ Returns, Glorying in a Full Hour

For those of you who didn’t tune in to the cliffhanger-ish ending of last season’s Office … well, shame on you for not paying attention to what is still arguably the best show on TV.

Posted 09/24/08 in Vulture

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Real-Estate Greed Made Poignant In ‘The Unforeseen’

Laura Dunn’s documentary isn’t just a parable about a proud real-estate tycoon gobbling up the beautiful land and natural springs around Austin, Texas.

Posted 09/23/08 in Vulture

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Sculptor Henry Moore’s Sheep Book For His Daughter

This picture book perfectly conveys the fuzzy creatures’ simple innocence and is sure to beguile the eyes of children in their animal-obsessed stage.

Posted 09/22/08 in Vulture

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The Replacements, the Ultimate Coulda-Been-Contenders

The Replacements are usually thought to have been a brilliant unit until they jumped to a major label. Nonsense...

Posted 09/22/08 in Vulture

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‘The Godfather’ Films Get the Restorations They Deserve

If you’re upgrading your DVD collection to Blu-Ray, this set is a no-brainer: The Godfather: The Coppola Restoration.

Posted 09/19/08 in Vulture

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‘The Foot Fist Way’ Is Funniest Comedy of the Year—Really

Jody Hill’s redneck tae kwon do crazyfest, about a wayward loser trying to find new purpose in martial arts after his wife cheats.

Posted 09/19/08 in Vulture

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‘The Only Son’ Captures the Other Rousseau’s Paris

French writer Stéphane Audeguy has chosen an obscure — but wonderfully eccentric — protagonist for his second novel, The Only Son.

Posted 09/16/08 in Vulture

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Long-Awaited Solo Work From Lindsey Buckingham

Gift of Screws, Lindsey Buckingham’s fifth solo album, has been a long-gestating affair.

Posted 09/16/08 in Vulture

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‘Will & Grace’—Not a Gay Sitcom, a Great Sitcom!

Gayness wasn't what made the series, now on DVD box set, a sitcom staple.

Posted 09/05/08 in Vulture

Agenda: Read-Along DVD Geniusly Improves on ‘Where the Wild Things Are’

While you wait for Spike Jonze to tweak his Wild Things adaptation, pop this genius rereleased animated book in the player.

Posted 09/05/08 in Vulture

Agenda: Iraq War Doc ‘No End in Sight’ Attacks With the Facts

Rather than take down George Bush with smug cheap shots, political scientist Charles Ferguson’s terrific No End in Sight, first released in 2007, simply attacked with the facts.

Posted 09/05/08 in Vulture

Agenda: ‘Reprise,’ a Film That Takes an Exhilarating Look at Young Novelists

When it came out in May, David Edelstein couldn’t say enough nice things about Reprise, the debut film from Norway’s Joachim Trier that centers on the lives of two young aspiring novelists.

Posted 09/02/08 in Vulture

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‘ANTM’ Takes Lovelies Closer to Fame, in Hollywood

In the course of ten cycles, madwoman Tyra Bank’s reality show has produced a grand total of zero supermodels.

Posted 09/02/08 in Vulture

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‘ANTM’ Takes Lovelies Closer to Fame, in Hollywood

In the course of ten cycles, madwoman Tyra Bank’s reality show has produced a grand total of zero supermodels.

Posted 09/02/08 in Vulture

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Daniel Mendelsohn Elegantly Cuts Down Culture Bigwigs

Mendelsohn's elegant criticism for The New York Review of Books and elsewhere has been collected in this volume of essays.

Posted 09/02/08 in Vulture

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Daniel Mendelsohn Elegantly Cuts Down Culture Bigwigs

Mendelsohn's elegant criticism for The New York Review of Books and elsewhere has been collected in this volume of essays.

Posted 08/29/08 in Vulture

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Christopher Buckley Satirizes Supreme Court in Latest

If it feels like Christopher Buckley turns out a new book every time you finish his last, well, we suppose it’s because he has no shortage of targets.

Posted 08/29/08 in Vulture

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Christopher Buckley Satirizes Supreme Court in Latest

If it feels like Christopher Buckley turns out a new book every time you finish his last, well, we suppose it’s because he has no shortage of targets.

Posted 08/29/08 in Vulture

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Rachel McAdams Packs the Tension in ‘Married Life’

If you like the slick sixties art direction of 'Mad Men,' you won’t be disappointed by the forties finery of 'Married Life.'