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Highly Recommended Review:The latest TV series produced by "Charlie's Angels" director McG (see also "The OC" and "Fastlane", "Supernatural" is a WB (sorry, I mean CW) is a sort of a teen "The X-Files" (frequent "Supernatural" director Kim Manners was  |  |


Containing eight William Castle films on four discs, plus a bonus-disc documentary, this collection highlights Castle's work for Columbia Pictures. Five of these films are previously released, though some of them have a new extra or two, but only three,  |  |
Highly Recommended The Product:British TV comedy has a standard historical hierarchy. At the top, usually, is Monty Python's Flying Circus. Next comes either Blackadder or Fawlty Towers (your choice)...and then there's the rest, everything from Are You Being Served? to  |  |
Skip It The Product:So this is what an excess of supposed talent gets you. You take a beloved book, a satiric riff on the teen comedy by a writer (Larry Doyle) with a major humor resume (Beavis and Butthead, The  |  |


Highly Recommended The Product: Once again, it's time for critical true confessions. Yours truly never "got" the whole SpongeBob SquarePants 'thing'. Never watched the show when it first aired. Didn't obsess over it once DVD delivered complete season compendiums. As  |  |
Rent It The Product: Just admit it - you have NO idea who Pat Paulsen is. Without the omniscient help of Google (or Wikipedia) or some insight from older members of your family, you've probably guessed he was a famous  |  |
Rent It THE MOVIE:It's just plain unfair to compare the films of Blue Sky Studios to those of Pixar, simply because both outfits are trafficking in family-friendly computer-generated animation. Pixar doesn't just outpace Blue Sky in terms of technical acumen  |  |
Highly Recommended Since I haven't seen them all, it might just be impossible to name my absolute favorite Hitchcock film: thus far, is probably the one I've seen and enjoyed the most for its insular thrills, but it's tough to  |  |
U.K. based Digital Deployment Associates signed long-term deals with 20th Century Fox, Paramount Pictures International and Walt Disney Studios.  |
A French lawyer for director Roman Polanski, imprisoned in Switzerland, says a new bail offer will be filed Monday and it will be a "very, very significant" cash amount.  |  |
While Michael Jackson remains reasonably popular domestically, he is boxoffice catnip abroad.  |  |
Stewart Till has finalized a deal to buy the U.K. operations of the L.A.-based Icon Group and inked a first-look deal with Bruce Davey and Mel Gibson's Icon Prods.  |  |
The Michael Jackson doc "This Is It" danced its way to the top of the weekend boxoffice, while Sony has decided to extend the film's run for three more weeks.  |  |
Black comedy about a professor whose life starts to unravel.  |  |
A smalltown boy lives a fantasy life of a cop, indulged by the other residents, but trouble is on the horizon.  |  |
A Syrian film about jailed political dissidents edged past local favorite "Khargosh" to win the top prize at the Osian's Cinefan Film Festival in New Delhi on Friday.  |  |
Long-time United International Pictures executive Kurt Rieder has joined exhibition industry consultancy Artisan Gateway.  |
The Beijing Screenings wrapped Friday with a smattering of deals, a great deal of pizzazz and a few subtle hints about who is in and who is out.  |  |
January live-action TV version of samurai manga to precede stage version  |  |
Navarre CEO: Funimation now has "first look at all opportunities" in anime licenses  |
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