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| Thriller master Ridley Pearson strikes again
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| AP - "Killer View" (G.P. Putnam's Sons. 340 pages. $24.95), by Ridley Pearson: Only Ridley Pearson could take a timeless children's tale and deftly turn it into a series of engaging thrillers.
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| Fri, 11 Jul 2008 16:53:07 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| Elvis Cole returns in 11th novel
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| AP - "Chasing Darkness" (Simon & Schuster. 273 pages. $25.95), by Robert Crais: Little in life is as satisfying as a new Elvis Cole novel. Each installment of Robert Crais' 20-year-old series is like meeting a good friend for lunch who you haven't seen in a long time.
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| Fri, 11 Jul 2008 17:05:05 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| David Morrell's 'Captain America' a knockout
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| AP - "Captain America: The Chosen" (Marvel Comics. 168 Pages. $24.99), by David Morrell and Mitch Breitweiser: David Morrell has done something totally new: The best selling author of action thrillers has written a comic-book series. It all happened because a Marvel Comics editor suggested that Morrell, who created the famous character "Rambo" in his novel, "First Blood," would make a good pairing with another military icon, Captain America.
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| Thu, 10 Jul 2008 22:43:17 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| "Garden Party" an absorbing L.A.-set ensemble
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| Reuters - The Altmanesque
crisscrosser, tracking the colliding orbits of a number of
characters in a single city, is one of the most overused forms
of movie storytelling. Like most films of the mini-genre, the
Los Angeles-set "Garden Party" is less than the sum of its
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| Fri, 11 Jul 2008 01:19:15 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| A husband explores 'Life in a Marital Institution'
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| AP - James Braly's one-man show, "Life in a Marital Institution," seems on the surface to be about his marriage and his wife, Susan although it's really all about him. Braly seems to know that, though, which makes his storytelling about the "tantric conflict" between him and Susan even funnier, as he often laughs along with the audience.
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| Wed, 09 Jul 2008 21:14:02 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| Review: Shallow `Journey' gains depth in 3-D form
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| AP - Hollywood wisdom through the ages has always been that no technological innovation the transition from silent film to sound, black-and-white to color, hand-drawn animation to digital images could ever make a bad movie into a good one.
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| Tue, 08 Jul 2008 19:41:55 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| Author traces how Kama Sutra became worldwide epic
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| AP - "The Book of Love: The Story of the Kama Sutra" (Henry Holt and Co. 272 pages. $27.50), by James McConnachie: There's something almost magical about the words "Kama Sutra." They conjure up images of hidden passion, of mystical eroticism, of countless lovemaking positions that are impossibly acrobatic. -- read full article |
| Mon, 07 Jul 2008 20:12:16 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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