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Virginia Madsen in Fatal (2001)

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Fatal

Welcome To Ripper Street
Guest review by Darwyn Carson Suffering from Copper withdrawal yet? No worries. Another period-based crime thriller is just around the bend. Lying in wait down a dank, cobbled alleyway, Ripper Street is more than enough to keep BBC America drama lovers ecstatic until Corky pummels his way back to our TV sets. The time: 1889. The place: Whitechapel district – East End, London. The situation: Police and common folk alike are jumpy, not fully recovered from the murderous reign of the still-at-large Jack the Ripper. It doesn’t matter that the murders have ceased. The silence, though welcome, is heavy with a sense of unease and dread. Is he...

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See full article at Leonard Maltin's Movie Crazy
  • 1/17/2013
  • by Darwyn Carson
  • Leonard Maltin's Movie Crazy
Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic in Castle (2009)
Castle Recap: Was It Good for You, Too?
Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic in Castle (2009)
The following recap, by the very definition of the word “recap,” contains spoilers from the Season 5 premiere of ABC’s Castle.

Worth the wait, Castle fans?

After 139 days and the “occasional” piece of reporting from yours truly, Season 5 of the ABC drama arrived Monday night, and the first order of business was a bit of monkey business — until, that is, mama Martha came a-knocking, bring to a halt what would have been, by Rick’s count, “Round 4.”

We then got some terrific physical comedy from Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic, as Beckett most begrudgingly hid in Castle’s closet, and...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 9/25/2012
  • by Matt Webb Mitovich
  • TVLine.com
Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic in Castle (2009)
Hot Shots: Who's the Babe Straddling Castle?
Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic in Castle (2009)
When Castle and Beckett investigate the murder of a weather reporter, the forecast would seem to call for a 99 percent chance of trouble, based on a pair of photos from the ABC drama’s second episode of Season 5.

Related | Castle Q&A: Stana Katic Talks of ‘Wonderful Lovemaking’ and Beckett the ‘Cobra Lying in Wait’

In “Cloudy With a Chance of Murder” (airing Oct. 1), Beckett’s first day back at the NYPD finds her and Castle thrown into the salacious world of local TV news when a female meteorologist is found dead. In the course of their investigation, Castle will...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 9/21/2012
  • by Matt Webb Mitovich
  • TVLine.com
New Music: Shusaku Uchiyama's 'Operation Raccoon City' Soundtrack Available Now
While it's been a couple of months since Raccoon City hit consoles, but U.S. soundtrack publisher Sumthing Else Music Works has announced that Shusaku Uchiyama's score for the game is available now on disc and for download.

Uchiyama's been around the Capcom camp for a while, providing soundtracks for Resident Evil 2 as well as Resident Evil 4, and Devil May Cry 4. That's a pretty solid resume.

You can find the track listing for the 75-track, double-disc set after the jump.

1 Main Title

2 The U.S.S. Soldiers

3 Wolfpack

4 Briefcase

5 The Terrible Power of "G"

6 Tragedy

7 City Hall

8 Confrontation

9 Betrayal

10 Grapple I

11 A Threat Silently Lying In Wait

12 Raccoon City Hospital

13 The Sniper

14 Escape

15 Downtown Area

16 The Gray Sky

17 Blackout

18 Zombie Attack I

19 Street

20 Out of Control

21 Restart

22 Zombie Attack II

23 Police Department

24 Runaway Police Car

25 Umbrella Choppers

26 Plan B

27 You Are Dead

28 Tyrant

29 Wolfpack (Reprise)

30 Restricted Access

31 Concealed Enemy...
See full article at MTV Multiplayer
  • 7/25/2012
  • by Charles Webb
  • MTV Multiplayer
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