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The age might have been more gilded and gullible than golden, but as a lesson in media studies this set is indispensible. by Joseph Jon Lanthier
Celebrities
Watching a hirsute, long-nailed Robert De Niro daintily peel and unceremoniously scarf down a hard-boiled egg in high definition is more than worth the SRP. by Joseph Jon Lanthier
Celebrities
Criss Angel
Robbie Williams's Reality Killed the Video Star arrives stateside unburdened by any expectations for an artistic or commercial rebound. by Jonathan Keefe
Music
Robbie Williams
Allen's debut consists entirely of an inoffensive and indistinct brand of Mellow Show rock. by Jonathan Keefe
Celebrities
Kris Allen
John Mayer
American Idol
Battle Studies stands as a major regression for John Mayer. by Jonathan Keefe
Celebrities
John Mayer
Lambert's Entertainment impresses all the more as the rare Idol debut to sound like the work of an actual artist with a clear sense of identity and purpose. by Jonathan Keefe
Celebrities
Adam Lambert
Gigante isn't a great movie, but it's likeably humble and scruffy around the edges. by Chuck Bowen
Movies
Pippa Lee is conceived as a portrait of a woman's long-delayed emotional blossoming, but its dopey, privileged-set fantasy winds up as obvious as crawling through Keanu's open window. by Bill Weber
Celebrities
The film's pleasures are to be found almost entirely in the meticulously recreated period design. by Andrew Schenker
Movies
Drably redundant, the over-praised Gomorrah may not deserve the Criterion treatment, but fans will be pleased by the solid audio/video treatment it has received. by Fernando F. Croce and Ed Gonzalez
Celebrities
Hillcoat has a way of undermining the earthy performances of his cast with overly refined images and obtrusive music. by Ed Gonzalez
Celebrities
The film fails at creating characters with credible emotional textures, a task easily, and vividly, demonstrated by Pixar time and time again. by Adam Keleman
Celebrities
Chuck
The movie's title refers to the area of a football field that the left tackle protects, but it could easily refer to an audience unaware of its prejudices. by Aaron Cutler
Movies
Parents: If I can (poorly) discipline a 16-year-old cat to not howl before sunrise, you can teach your kids to not emulate Bella Swan. by Simon Abrams
Celebrities
Twilight
New Moon
He gave her his heart, she gave him a pen, and Say Anything... still gives off a sweet, enveloping glow. by Bill Weber
Celebrities
John Cusack
GaGa seems as influenced by Marilyn Manson as she is by Madonna. by Sal Cinquemani
Celebrities
Lady GaGa
Rakim finds himself shackled to a mass of middling producers and unexceptional beats. by Jesse Cataldo
Music
Seal
Waking Up shows traces of the better songs that could have been. by Matthew Cole
Celebrities
OneRepublic
If nothing else, Echo certainly establishes Leona Lewis as a singularly gifted vocalist. by Matthew Cole
