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Frasier (TV Series) (1993)"It's cozy, involving, socially relevant and marvelously amusing"
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Shutter (2008)"At some point in Shutter you will probably lose count, along with your patience"
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The Guardian (TV Series) (2001)"Tonight's opening episode of The Guardian is as well-crafted as any of this fall's series pilots. The hour plays like a tidy little TV movie."
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"Loving, informative, often fascinating portrait. But it could've done without the re-enactments."
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Doctor Who (TV Series) (2005)"As the first in what one hopes will be a long line of female doctors, Whittaker is funny, energetic and full of joy. Whovians should be pleased."
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Oasis (2002)"Strange and beautiful film about an ex-con and a disabled girl whose odd bond brings them briefly out of the dark."
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The Closer (TV Series) (2005)"You'll be happy to know that every second -- particularly every second with Sedgwick onscreen -- is pretty much a joy"
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Dexter (TV Series) (2006)"[8th Season Review]: Sit back, don't think, and expect some good performances -- especially by Jennifer Carpenter."
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008)"This is a cool weekly cartoon series from Lucasfilm Animation that finds a fresh new style for depicting the struggle of the Jedi and their army of genetically engineered clones"
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Enemies: a Love story (1989)"Loosely constructed and at times enigmatic, but rich in characterization, texture, mood, tone and meaning."
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"[4th Season Review]: Tonight's episode is superb, and barrels - relentlessly - toward the answers."
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Boston Legal (TV Series) (2004)"Shatner has never been funnier - on purpose or inadvertently."
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Lights Out (TV Series) (2010)"A particularly fine new FX drama marred only by a tepid pace in the pilot. But pace and story pick up in subsequent episodes."
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Neverland (TV Miniseries) (2011)"You can see 'Neverland' as sly philosophical discourse, or you can see it as fantastically produced adventure. Just make sure you see it."
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The Secret Life of Words (2005)"'The Secret Life of Words' transcends the limitations of its pat two-character-play core, becoming a deeply affecting existential drama about the healing power of communally felt pain."
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Picket Fences (TV Series) (1992)"With the mix of bizarre cases and believably goofy characters, I found already I never wanted the show to end. It's great stuff working on three levels at once"
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Bottle Shock (2008)"A winning cast and a magnum's worth of subplots make Bottle Shock extremely watchable, perhaps a bit fruity, with grace notes of leather, oak and no ham."
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The Kennedys (TV Miniseries) (2011)"With material this thin, the actors can only do a competent job of mimicry. Mimicry is about all you'll get."
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Journeyman (TV Series) (2007)"The pilot still is often clever and engaging, but confusing too."
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