By Michael Ausiello Ausiello Files report from spirited PaleyFest panel, where Nathan Fillion and Co. dish on rising hit
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By Michael Ausiello Ausiello Files report from spirited PaleyFest panel, where Nathan Fillion and Co. dish on rising hit
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Image Credit: Bob D’Amico/ABC Entertainment Weekly intern Vlada Gelman is covering PaleyFest ‘10 for The Ausiello Files. Here’s her report from last night’s Castle panel.
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By Michael Ausiello Ausiello Files report from spirited PaleyFest panel, where Nathan Fillion and Co. dish on rising hit
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Ausiello Files report from spirited PaleyFest panel, where Nathan Fillion and Co. dish on rising hit
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Image Credit: Kelsey McNeal/FOX I suppose I can understand why 24 is down 10 percent in viewers this season – blame it on producers’ shocking decision to put Renee front and center so early in the season, or that damnable Dana – and yet I wish all those disillusioned fans who opted out would have given Jack a chance to win back their love.
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Lynette Rice on the season’s best episode by far; even if we’ve been down these roads before, they still satisfy
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By Owen Gleiberman Owen Gleiberman on the common thread in the top 3 box office hits: Each fit an easily understood niche
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It’s rare for Johnny Depp to show up on TV since… well, since 21 Jump Street . But his presence on TV Saturday night achieved his goal: I wouldn’t have watched this week’s 48 Hours Mystery called “A Cry for Innocence” were it not for the presence of Johnny Depp. This CBS “news” show frequently trades in tawdry crimes told in melodramatic ways.
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By Ken Tucker Ken Tucker on actor’s appearance on behalf of jailed trio he calls ”1,000% innocent”
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It’s rare for Johnny Depp to show up on TV since… well, since 21 Jump Street . But his presence on TV Saturday night achieved his goal: I wouldn’t have watched this week’s 48 Hours Mystery called “A Cry for Innocence” were it not for the presence of Johnny Depp. This CBS “news” show frequently trades in tawdry crimes told in melodramatic ways.
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