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TV Surveillance column by Cory Barker.
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TV Surveillance column by Cory Barker.
Review of "Watchmen: Director's Cut" DVD.
TV Surveillance column by Cory Barker.
Emmy predictions.
TV Surveillance columnist Cory Barker discusses SciFi network's name change.
Review of All Time Low's "Nothing Personal."
Review of All Time Low's new album, "Nothing Personal."
Cory Barker's TV Surveillance column.
Cory Barker's weekly TV Surveillance column.
Cory Barker's weekly column on all things boob-tube.
Cory Barker's weekly TV Surveillance column
New, again?For longtime Taking Back Sunday fans, the title of the act’s new album has multiple meanings. Near breakups and member departures are no longer news. After songwriter-guitarist John Nolan and bassist Shaun Cooper left the band in 2003, Fred Mascherino and Matt Rubano replaced them for two albums.
This is how R-rated comedy should be done.
In the newest TV Surveillance column, Cory Barker looks at CBS' fall schedule.
The lack of interest in space exploration from younger folks is not surprising, but that needs to change.
With this television season basically finished, viewers’ attention is slowly turning to next fall.
It is either a testament or detriment to Matthew McConaughey’s career that when audiences see his name on the marquee, they know exactly what they’re getting.
Much like the semester, the TV season is coming to an end.We have always looked forward in this space – to the next week, to the next month – but as everything winds down, it is always fun to turn around and peer backward.Therefore, enjoy the first-ever Surveillanceys. The best and worst moments of the season are here, with the caveat being many awesome or horrendous moments could take place in the final hours of programs this year.
Zac Efron does not suck. If there’s anything to take away from “17 Again,” it’s that. Efron has all the charisma, talent and timing to be a legitimate Hollywood force.
Have you ever thought that your favorite television characters were your only real friends?