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2014
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Years ago on Chuck Lorre’s Two and a Half Men, Jon Cryer’s Alan had a beautiful, blonde, not very bright significant other named April (played entertainingly by April Bowlby), an aspiring actress who got a job on a TV pilot very much like CSI: Miami. Tonight on The Big Bang Theory, Kaley Cuoco, as Penny, gets a similar acting opportunity – on another CBS TV institution, NCIS.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jan
2
 
 
This Season 2 opener of Sherlock introduced an adapted version of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s memorable character of Irene Adler, embodied on television by Lara Pulver. And I do mean embodied, since Irene introduces herself to Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch) in a way that’s intended to rattle him: totally nude. Oh, and it works. It’s elementary, my dear Watson. Check local listings.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jan
2
 
 
On the same day a Sherlock repeat featuring the character of Irene Adler shows up on PBS, a new episode of Elementary is presented, featuring the same character. But here, she’s played by Natalie Dormer, who also plays Margaery on HBO’s Game of Thrones – and she’s not only Irene Adler, but Adler herself also has been revealed to be Sherlock Holmes’ greatest adversary, Moriarty. Which means, in this CBS reboot of the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle classic, that of the three
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jan
2
 
 
Parenthood begins 2014 with an episode that slowly even sneakily, takes your breath away, with a character revelation that has been years in the making – and which, I’m equally thrilled and ashamed to say, I never saw coming. But whether or not you see it coming in advance, make sure to see it. Once again, by the opening credits, Parenthood had me shedding a tear, simply by watching the tender, intelligent depiction of the closest thing TV gives us, right now, to everyday life. Oh, a
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jan
2
 
 
Froggett returns for he fourth season as Downton Abbey maid Anna Bates, much to the delight of her international audience and producers. She talks with TVWW's Donna J. Plesh...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jan
1
 
 
I’m starting the New Year with a roundup of some of what I call “spider-web movies” – films that ensnare me into watching them when they turn up on TV, no matter how many times I’ve seen them. The evening’s web cast, dedicated to Charlotte, begins with this 1998 movie, which gave us very early looks at the cinematic potential of Jennifer Lopez and, especially, George Clooney. She plays a federal marshal on the trail of a bank robber, he plays the robber, and t
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jan
1
 
 
Almost every film the Coen brothers make qualifies, for me, as a spider-web movie. And this 1994 one, which has achieved a cult status of amazing proportions, certainly is no exception. I once saw a Museum of Moving Image exhibit in which someone had collected all the different times the word “dude” is uttered in this film. I’m not sure that’s art, but it was funny to watch. This film is even funnier: Jeff Bridges’ laid-back performance as The Dude is one of his car
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jan
1
 
 
With a story by Stephen King, adapted for the screen and directed by Frank Darabont, this 1994 prison drama is another film that has achieved cult status, and emerged as one of the most important movies of its era. Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, as prisoners who develop a slow but steady alliance, are two major reasons for it. A third: the music over the loudspeaker scene. Classic, brilliant cinema.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jan
1
 
 
In the last 20 years – the most recent chunk of a film career almost 30 years longer than that – Woody Allen, as writer and director, has enjoyed a late-career surge that has upped his already considerable batting average of entertaining films. Start with Mighty Aphrodite in 1995 as one obvious high point, and look what he’s done since: just a partial list of smart, impressive movies includes Deconstructing Harry, Sweet and Lowdown, Match Point, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Midnig
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
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Another Coen brothers film – and another film starring George Clooney. This one, from 2003, has Clooney going out on a limb to play an ultra-vain divorce attorney with more confidence than scruples – and Catherine Zeta-Jones as an adversary, in and out of court, who may well be his match. Even more than The Hudsucker Proxy, this is a movie that successfully emulates the fast-talking romantic comedies of the Thirties and Forties. Clooney and Zeta-Jones are a fine pair, whether sparrin