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Parks And Recreation: Leslie And Ben: Episode 14 Season 5 – TV Review

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Parks And Recreation: Leslie And Ben: Episode 14 Season 5  – TV Review
Cue wedding bells on Parks and Recreation. This week, the appropriately titled episode "Leslie and Ben" features our two lovebirds who say to hell with getting married in May (what about sweeps?!), and instead decide to have a spontaneous ceremony at the black tie gala that began last week on "Emergency Response". Check below for the full review....

Parks And Recreation: Season 4 Episode 21: Bus Tour – TV Review

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Parks And Recreation Season 4 Episode 21 Bus Tour – TV Review
Parks and Recreation loads up the second to last episode of season four with more comedy awesomeness. Going into the final day of persuading Pawnee voters, Leslie Knope's campaign is running like a well-oiled machine... until. That's right, something crazy happens, and it includes another guest appearance from Paul Rudd. What's not crazy is...

Parks And Recreation: Season 4 Episode 20: The Debate – TV Review

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Parks And Recreation Season 4 Episode 20 The Debate  – TV Review
With Amy Poehler handling the writing and directing (and acting!) chores this week, she crafts a sensational episode of Parks and Recreation, where her Leslie Knope finally gets into the debate ring with Bobby Newport. And that means the welcome return of Paul Rudd. The show is running full steam ahead as it prepares for the finale...

Parks And Recreation: Season 4 Episode 18: Lucky – TV Review

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Parks And Recreation Season 4 Episode 16 Lucky  – TV Review
The last "Parks and Recreation" episode until April 19th is solid comedy, highlighted by a terrific script from cast member Nick Offerman. The show heads to the NBC bench with a funny guest appearance by Sean Hayes, who encounters a rather tipsy Leslie Knope. It's getting redundant to call it another excellent episode of comedy, but that's how it is! See ya in a few weeks, 'Parks &...

Sundance 2012: Brendan's Top Five Films to See

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Alright! It's 2012, which means this could be the last Sundance Film Festival ever, so we'd better make the most of it! With over 100 feature narrative & documentary films being screened, as well as short film programs, panel discussions, art installations, music performances, and industry parties, it's next to impossible to decide how to spend our time here! However, I've managed to whittle...

Parks And Recreation: Season 4 Episode 9: Citizen Knope – TV Review

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Parks And Recreation Season 4 Episode 9 Citizen Knope – TV Review
There was bound to be a minor - very minor - letdown on "Parks and Recreation" after last week's A+ episode. But "Citizen Cope" still scores high marks across the board, allowing the world to get an up-close look at Leslie Knope, Private Citizen. There is also a pretty good twist at the end. Check below for the complete review...

Top 5 TV Comedies That Figured It Out

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As with every new year of television, the weakest shows that cost the most money are often cancelled after airing a handful of episodes. For example:  this season, we've already seen The Playboy Club get shuttered, among others. TV shows are often about the ensemble, and most of their casts need time to work together to see how their chemistry develops over longer...

The Muppets: Movie Review

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Jason Segel and Amy Adams in The Muppets
There's something curious about relaunching a famous brand that has gotten dusty. Sometimes reboots are done out of love, but more often than not it's just a cashgrab. But don't worry about 2011's The Muppets, it was made by the right people for the right reasons. There's no denying that The Muppets are a beloved group of performers, but between...

Parks And Recreation: Season 4 Episode 6: End Of The World – TV Review

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Parks And Recreation Season 4 Episode 6 End Of The World – TV Review
It's the end of the world on the latest installment of "Parks and Recreation." A local Pawnee group predicts that the end is near, so what better time for our friends in Pawnee to reflect on their own lives. Leslie loses her cool over the thought of Ben with someone else and Tom and Jean-Ralphio decide to throw the party to end all parties. The cast is in fine form and the writing first class,...

Finding Joe: Movie Review

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Finding Joe is a scary documentary. Really scary if you’ve had any doubts about who you are, where you’re going, where you’ve been or how to start fresh. From first time feature-length director Patrick Takaya Solomon, Joe is a special brand of touchy-feely motivational cinema that gives you every reason in...

Parks And Recreation: Season 4 Episode 1: I'm Leslie Knope – TV Review

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Parks And Recreation Season 4 Episode 1 I'm Leslie Knope – TV Review
"Parks and Recreation" is back with the premier of season four - smack dab in the middle of a creative hot streak for the NBC comedy. And from the get-go there is no signs of a letdown, picking right up where the season three finale left off, with Leslie Knope discussing the possibility of her running for city council. But the whole run for office/secretly date Ben, her boss, thing is going to...

James Franco, Anne Hathaway, Ryan Reynolds Cover Vanity Fair Hollywood...

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Vanity Fair Cover Short 2011
It's that time of the year again, Vanity Fair is about to release their annual Hollywood issue. We have to admit, this year's stars are a lot more interesting and diverse than the group from 2010. It features everyone from Ryan Reynolds to Noomi Rapace. The majority of the three-tier cover models include young Hollywood favorites and one legend who managed to sneak in between...

Sundance 2011: My Idiot Brother - Movie Review

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My Idiot Brother
There's not other way of saying it, with My Idiot Brother mainstream Hollywood has officially hit the streets of Sundance. Despite the fact that I will see Paul Rudd (even when I'm supposed to be looking for the best unknown ____ who is soon to be amazing) in anything and enjoy the entire supporting cast, one can't help but wonder what this film is doing at an...

Amy Adams, Chris Cooper, Rashida Jones, Join Muppet Movie

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It's been a while since we've heard anything about the upcoming Muppet movie, but today we've got some good news to report. According to THR, three actors are currently in negotiations to join the film including an Oscar winner and an Oscar nominee. Amy Adams, Chris Cooper, and Rashida Jones will add a more human element to the revamped Jason Segel production.

Rashida Jones to Star in "Celeste and Jesse Forever"

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Ever since Rashida Jones, daughter of Quincy Jones, appeared in The Office, I've been curious to see how her career would evolve.  She was funny, charming and absolutely gorgeous; definitely the perfect combination for a successful career. Well, after appearing as the girlfriend of Paul Rudd in I Love You, Man, she has taken the...