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iPhone app review: Happy Hours and Flickster
Are new iPhone apps Happy Hours and Flickster just what you need for a great night out? We'll let you know... [Read More]
Mad Men: “The Rejected”: Peggy and Pete: Four years later
Peggy and Pete had a baby back in season 1 -- and as "The Rejected" reminds us, that bonds these two together forever, whether they like it or not. [Read More]
Rubicon: “The Outsider”: Do you like my tie?
Encouraging…definitely more encouraging. Usually, I’m a much bigger fan of ongoing, mythology-heavy serialized shows than the “done in 44 minutes” procedural variety. That being said, a relatively standalone episode like “The Outsider” fleshed out the chilly, [Read More]
iPhone app review: TRON Games and iSaidWhat?!
Does TRON Games ignite the fire for the upcoming TRON sequel film? And is iSaidWhat?! the last sound recorder-editor your iPhone will ever need? [Read More]
Mad Men: “The Good News”: Don and Lane’s excellent adventure
From the loss of Don’s last true support to Lane slapping steak over his crotch, "The Good News" had a little something for all "Mad Men" fans. [Read More]
Rubicon: “Keep the Ends Out”: We know that you know
With a fun nod to "The Conversation," "Keep the Ends Out" was a livelier, although somewhat tentative step in the right direction for "Rubicon." [Read More]
iPhone app review: iScanner and Skee Ball
Wanna turn your iPhone into a Star Trek tricorder? We'll tell you if iScanner is worth your time. And who can resist Skee Ball? [Read More]
Mad Men “Christmas Comes but Once a Year”: Oh, Don…no…
After establishing the new world order at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce and briefly surveying the rejiggered landscape in the jam-packed season premiere, “Christmas Comes but Once a Year” slows the show back down to its less hectic, more familiarly deliberate “Mad [Read More]
Rubicon: “Pilot; First Day of School”: Are we getting to a story here?
While the cool throwback tone and mood of "Rubicon" lend the show a unique personality, the glacial storytelling pace is already becoming a problem. [Read More]
Mad Men “Public Relations”: This is not your father’s Sterling Cooper
“Who is Don Draper?” That’s been the big question of "Mad Men." Don Draper himself, however, has probably never been further away from an answer. [Read More]