Thursday, May 10, 2012 9:05PM - By Jeffrey Hyatt

A ratings darling it’s not, but Parks and Recreation is undoubtedly one of the best comedies on TV. That NBC hasn’t yet announced a season five is ridiculous. With “Win, Lose, or Draw” the show wraps up a genuinely awesome season 4 with the election results for city council. The finale doesn’t disappoint – with a conclusion that works nicely considering this could (gasp!) be the last episode ever. Should Parks and Recreation not get picked-up , there should be an immediate Senate committee investigation.
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Thursday, May 3, 2012 10:15PM - By Jeffrey Hyatt

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 how consistently terrific the show has been all season.
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Friday, March 2, 2012 9:30AM - By Jeffrey Hyatt

It’s back to the campaign trail for Team Knope on the latest “Parks and Recreation” as Leslie and Ben face Bobby Newport’s slick new campaign manager. There are also water fountains and NC-17 rated things being done to said water fountains, which adds plenty of laughs to an overall enjoyable episode.
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Friday, January 20, 2012 11:07AM - By Jeffrey Hyatt

The campaign for City Council is heating up on ”Parks and Recreation“, and who better than Paul Rudd to guest star for a handful of episodes as Leslie’s dopey opponent. It was the audio/visual portion of Leslie’s campaign with the team showing off their TV production skills. Not a weak story or subplot to be found anywhere near the “Campaign Ad” episode – just great writing and acing start to finish. Rudd’s appearance only adds to the overall excellence of the show.
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011 8:41AM - By Krystal Clark

The cast for Seth MacFarlane’s Ted just got a little bigger. The comedy’s roster features Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Adam Scott, and now according to Variety, Giovanni Ribisi has just joined the cast. The movie will mark MacFarlane’s directorial debut for the big screen. He’s best known for his work on Fox’s “Family Guy,” “The Cleveland Show,” and “American Dad.”
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Sunday, January 30, 2011 8:05PM - By Mali Elfman

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 Independent film festival — everything about it seems as mainstream as possible…
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Thursday, August 19, 2010 5:15PM - By Krystal Clark

The most anticipated B-movie of the summer is finally here! Piranha 3D, is what happens when you put Jaws, Joe Dante’s Piranha, and every semi-pornographic spring break film you can find into one movie. There are a lot of grotesque deaths, lots of unnecessary nudity, and plenty of corny dialogue that’s beyond ridiculous. In other words, it’s everything you’d expect. Check out our review…
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Monday, December 7, 2009 2:20PM - By Krystal Clark

Several promotional photos have been released for the upcoming Amy Adams film, Leap Year. It’s a romantic comedy that co-stars Matthew Goode and Adam Scott in an international love triangle. The film will debut a month before the Valentine’s Day rush in January, so its rom-com competition won’t be that steep.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009 5:21PM - By Krystal Clark

If you haven’t been informed of the casting bits surrounding the upcoming romantic comedy Leap Year, I’m about to break it down. Last month Variety reported that Watchmen alum Matthew Goode had been cast in the film to star opposite, Amy Adams. Adams will play a woman who travels to Ireland to find her boyfriend. Once she’s there she plans on proposing to him, but due to bad weather she gets lost and needs help from a native, cue Goode. Goode will play an Irish innkeeper who will be Adam’s cross-country guide. Who will play the role of the missing boyfriend you ask? According to Cinemablend, Adam Scott that’s who!
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