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2014
Jan
7
 
 
From 1954: a performance, by Marlon Brando, in a Best Picture winner that changed moviemaking, and movie acting, for the next generations. On the Waterfront is now 60 years old, but Brando still crackles with a new type of cinematic energy. And at least one of Hollywood’s most famous scenes is included here as well, when Brando and Rod Steiger, as brothers, have a brief heart-to heart about life’s twists and turns.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jan
7
 
 
SERIES PREMIERE: The premise of this new series, in essence, is that of a more serious Chuck: a government agent, in this case, is implanted with a chip that gives him instant access to the Internet, and other handy high-tech toys. The cast, though, is top-notch: Josh Holloway, Sawyer on Lost, plays the hero, Marg Helgenberger plays his boss, and Meghan Ory (Red on Once Upon a Time) plays his reluctant but resourceful new handler and protector. The execution of the show, for starters, is slick b
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jan
7
 
 
SERIES PREMIERE: Sofia Vergara of ABC’s Modern Family produced this new ABC series, which borrows the format and content of the Argentinian series Mujeres Asesinas. Tricia Helfer, from Battlestar Galactica, plays a Texas Ranger who, each week, goes after a different female fugitive, with some help (and affection) from a DEA agent played by Marc Blucas of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Killer Women retains some touches from its international inspiration, including some visual flair and some Lati
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jan
7
 
 
SEASON PREMIERE: Now that Breaking Bad is gone, this is the cable drama series I’m most looking forward to each week. And while tonight’s season opener spends a lot of time introducing and mobilizing the new cadre of bad guys, it still takes the time to give Timothy Olyphant, as Raylan, a typically funny and visually unforgettable example of the unorthodox lawman’s style – and temper.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jan
7
 
 
With police lab forensics as one of the pillars of nightly scripted TV, it’s hard to imagine a time when medical examiners didn’t rule the day...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jan
6
 
 
William Goldman’s screenplay is as brilliantly clever as his book, and Rob Reiner’s direction makes sure to serve the actors and the story with equal reverence. Mandy Patinkin’s swashbuckling Inigo Montoya is a particular favorite, but there are more than a handful of flawless performances in this 1987 family film – including Wallace Shawn’s scheming Vizzini, Cary Elwes’ noble Westley, Billy Crystal’s blustery Miracle Max, and Andre the Giant’s gen
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jan
6
 
 
It’s now been 20 years since Robert Redford directed this 1994 examination of the quiz show scandals of the Fifties. I show portions of this movie in my TV History class at Rowan University, not only to bring that era and topic to life, but to point out that Redford, in this retelling, manipulated things for the sake of entertainment just as the producers and sponsors of the tainted games shows did. That does not, however, detract from the film’s overall effect, or from the fine perf
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jan
6
 
 
It’s been 20 years now since Turner Classic Movies was launched in 1994, and the primary host of that network, then and now, is the same person: Robert Osborne. Tonight, instead of interviewing some film figure for a Private Screenings special, Osborne himself is the interview subject, with former The Essentials co-host Alec Baldwin asking the questions. And after the 90-minute profile of Osborne’s career before and on TCM, the rest of the evening is devoted to some of the TCM host&r
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jan
6
 
 
A year ago, when the first odds for the 2014 BCS title game were posted, Florida State was given 14-1 odds of making it that far, and Auburn was given odds of 200-1. Yet here they are: the Seminoles with a 13-0 record, and the Tigers with a record of 12-1. And while the pro playoff games this past weekend were exciting, there’s something about the pace and stature of this game that makes it something extraordinarily captivating, no matter the closeness of the contest.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jan
6
 
 
Great script (by Graham Greene), brilliant direction (by Carol Reed), and superb performances (from Orson Welles and Joseph Cotton). Tonight, TCM host Robert Osborne, with his network’s entire inventory at his disposal, selects this 1949 film noir classic as the film he’d most like to show as a personal favorite. Watch it for the first time, and you’ll learn why.