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Friday, June 28, 2013

Culture Beast: Is 'Ray Donovan' the next 'Sopranos'?

The Daily Beast
June 28

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The Next 'Sopranos'?
Jace Lacob reviews Showtime's fixer drama Ray Donovan, which begins Sunday night and stars Liev Schreiber as a Hollywood fixer whose South Boston past creates present-day troubles.
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'The Heat' Will Be a Hit, But Not a Game-Changer
Melissa McCarthy and Sandra Bullock boldly shatter the traditional boys-only format of buddy cop films in their upcoming flick The Heat. It may soar at the box office, but don't expect it to change Hollywood.
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Chasing Amy Schumer
Comedian Amy Schumer speaks with Kevin Fallon about her hilarious new show, Inside Amy Schumer, and besting her Comedy Central competition.
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"'For me the Beatles are proof of the existence of God.'"”

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Stars Who Hate Their Own Films
Jim Carrey ripped his upcoming film Kick-Ass 2. From Clooney to Theron, stars who hate their own movies.
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FINALE
'Mad Men' Creator on Finale
The AMC series' season ender offered upheaval in the lives of SC&P's employees. Jace Lacob speaks with creator Matthew Weiner about the finale and what's next. Warning: Spoilers inside!
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In response to Paula Deen Apologizes (Again) on 'Today.' Do You Forgive Her Yet?:

"She has paid the price, and I believe not only learned her lesson but has served as the best kind of exemplar of 'what not to say'. Treat it as a teachable moment, I say."

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In response to From 'After Earth' to 'World War Z': The Year in Apocalypse Movies:

"As a Sci-Fi fan I have to tell you that a lot of stories revolve around the end of the world or the beginning of a new era. I've also read two of the books for the movies above and they were good. I look forward to seeing the better of these movies, not to be frightened, but for the sci-fi fun of it."

— Fish4Thx

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