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Leatherheads

Release Date: Sept. 23Director: George ClooneyWriters: Duncan Brantley, Rick Reilly Producers: Grant Heslov, Casey Silver Starring: George Clooney, Renée Zellweger, John Krasinski
Studio/Run Time: Universal Studios Home Entertainment, 114 mins.Silly comedy about football's beginnings kinda swell, thanks to ClooneySay, George Clooney's got a lotta moxie, giving us this slapsticky movie about an aging football player's hail-mary attempt to save his rag-tag 1925 team and bring fame and fans to the fledgling professional sport. He's the cat's pajamas as Jimmy "Dodge" Connolly, all rumpled and dapper in his newsboy cap, three-piece suit and soft smirks. It's hard to understand how Renée Zellweger—as...  read more

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Playing With Gunfire: A Report on the Military-Video-Game Complex

In Capcom’s 1985 coin-op smash, Commando, you fire white pellets at endless streams of generic enemies. When hit, they simply vanish, leaving no trace on the stylized tropical environments behind them. In real war...  read more

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The Rosebuds: Life Like

Unassumingly excellent moonlight romps under the milky-way nightHaving delved into glossier synth-pop on Night of The Furies, The Rosebuds have returned with guitars cranked, reverb in the mix and a warmth and twirl in their arrangements that recall The Church. “Cape Fear” glides by like a silenced black motorcycle, while “Border Guards” is like The National without as much languid self-interest. There’s a haunting quality to these songs that belies the album’s casual four-track origins, the presumably acoustic skeletons cloaked in shades of silky texture enhanced by stacked vocals and subtle-but-driving drumming. “In the Backyard” crowns the album with a...  read more

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Oasis: Dig Out Your Soul

For all the band’s outlandish bragging, Oasis has never...  read more

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Cash Money Vs. Johnny Cash: Paste's "Country or Rap?" Lyrics Quiz

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Cash or 50 Cent? Rascall Flatts or T.I.? Who's playing cops and robbers and who's grabbing their submachines might surprise you. Test your knowledge of country and rap's most violent lyrics with the following quiz:...  read more

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What Just Happened?

Given Hollywood’s proclivity for epic narcissism...  read more

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Cormac McCarthy

Until 1992, with the publication of the National Book Award-winning...  read more

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Religulous

Following in the heretic spirit of Christopher Hitchens, Bill Maher shows off...  read more

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Sports Night: The Complete Series 10th Anniversary 
Edition

The workplace has long been a productive venue for sitcoms...  read more

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Nina Simone: To Be Free: The Nina Simone Story

Box set clarifies diva’s proud legacy It’s Sept. 15, 1963. The radio plays in the background as Nina Simone sits in her apartment, preparing for a weeklong stint at New York City’s Village Gate. Her mind is heavy. A couple of months earlier, civil rights worker Medgar Evers was shot dead in Mississippi, and Simone’s friends are beginning to ask what she’s doing to further the cause of her people....  read more

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