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Guy Ritchies The Covenant Review: The Director Gets Serious and Ups His Game

Ritchie puts his jazzy confectionary style aside to tell the story of two men who save each other. Last month, to my great surprise, I raved about a Guy Ritchie movie, Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre, as an exhilarating exception to the rule of Ritchies style-over-substance, more-frosting-than-cake school of crime-thriller grandiloquence. The film bombed, and

Mary Higgins Clark, 'Queen Of Suspense,' Dies At 92

Bestselling author Mary Higgins Clark, known for page-turning thrillers that earned her the nickname the "Queen of Suspense," has died at 92. Her publisher, Simon & Schuster, announced that Higgins Clark died of natural causes in Naples, Fla., on Friday, surrounded by loving family and friends.

Power of Law: Top Music Attorneys of 2020

As any music-business attorney will tell you, its not a job for the faint of heart especially in 2020. These legal eagles made massive deals, litigated thorny disputes and helped their clients navigate fine deal points, all during a pandemic. Head here to read an interview with Dina LaPolt, our Power of Law honoree,

These Are the Biggest Famewhores in Hollywood

We're firmly in the age of tabloid mania, and it comes down to simple math: Advertisement Real, productive stars like George Clooney, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt just don't produce enough headlines to sustain scores of websites, TV shows and magazines.

TV Review: Surviving Jack

The last thing TV needs is another nostalgic sitcom narrated by a young boy (indeed, its almost time for a moratorium), but Surviving Jack conjures a few amusing moments, courtesy of its 1991 time frame and Chris Melonis quirky turn as the dad of every kids nightmares. Of course, Jack really isnt such a bad