Let’s See That Again: “Clone High”
Remember the days before “Jersey Shore”? Of course you don’t, you fools have been brainwashed! No but really, let’s step back a few years. Before “16 and Pregnant,” before all …
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Remember the days before “Jersey Shore”? Of course you don’t, you fools have been brainwashed! No but really, let’s step back a few years. Before “16 and Pregnant,” before all …
Read MoreAlright guys, I’m starting up a new section where we can hash out our “Lost” predictions before the new episode on Tuesdays. This week ABC’s teaser trailer has promised to …
Read MoreBy now, everyone has seen an episode of or at least heard of the best show ever created, “The OC.” I was absolutely obsessed with seasons 1, 2, and 4, …
Read MoreGulf War II is just too depressing to be shoehorned into a slam-bang action thriller template.
Read MoreThe Situation Over the past year, it seems that BU has had a growing interest in the TV-watching business. Shows such as “Lost,” “Glee,” and “The Jersey Shore” have created …
Read MoreQuad critics Matt Hoffman and Monica Castillo help you out with your office pool.
Read MoreHello and welcome to the Television section’s newest feature, Let’s See That Again, where we highlight shows that were canceled much too soon or have already run their course but …
Read MoreOk, so I don’t know about you guys, but I really think “Lost” has mastered the making-a-bad-guy-fabulous thing. When Benjamin Linus first came to us as Henry Gale, I was …
Read MoreI am from a magical land known as Florida. I grew up bordering on beaches and many theme parks. Of course, I have my beach preferences and my favorite theme …
Read MoreKaran Johar’s 2010 film “My Name is Khan” tells the story of a Muslim Indian, Rizwan Khan (played by Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan,) a man with Asperger’s Syndrome who moves …
Read MoreBy Stephen Maouyo with help from Elisa Gill Porn: The four-letter word that has ceased to be one within the past 25 years. With that in mind, this past Monday …
Read MoreScorsese treats this schlocky material with the seriousness you’d expect for the biopic of a civil rights leader.
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