This morning, there's Big News out of England: CBS Drama -- "the home of drama classics from the US," it proudly proclaims, meaning ... Medium and Touched by an Angel -- will, come fall, begin running all 357 episodes of Dallas in the order in which they originally aired. Says the head channel-ch ... More >>
Keep 'em coming, Fernando.Like Abba sang, "I was so afraid, Fernando," I feared that the unlimited refills on the complimentary mimosas Fernando's Mexican Cuisine's advertised with its brunch would actually have an unstated limit. But unlike other brunch spots in Dallas that promote bottomles ... More >>
C'mon, now. That's just awesome.
Neko Rahmen Taisho, an AFFD must-seeAlas, Pussy Soup is the rather unfortunate translation for the delightful-looking manga-to-movie Neko Rahmen Taisho, one of the films in this year's Asian Film Festival of Dallas, which kicks off July 17 at the Magnolia Theater. The fest is in its eighth year now, ... More >>
Any excuse, really.O! M! F! G! Guys! Because three times isn't enough, really, the local musicians in The Bright got served another helping of being placed into an episode of The Hills last week, or so says a press release we here at DC9 received late yesterday evening. Turns out, the band's song "A ... More >>
View image Danny Fine, left, and Bob Musgrave in an outtake from Bottle Rocket Spent the better part of last night watching every single second and scrap on the Criterion Collection Wes Anderson-approved Bottle Rocket two-fer, available today (ya think?), and there are copious revelations containe ... More >>
The man who gave us Young Vader returns with a Young Indy boxed set
A Dr. Katz patient checks into the Improv
Titus' tale is real and real funny
Shtickmen shows the ups and downs of stand-up
David Cross talks about Mr. Show one more time
The box set as catharsis
Twenty-five years later, a filmmaker comes to grips with his Kids
Alias' creator tries--one more time--to make a hit out of a near miss
A: Buy the DVD for Full Frontal
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The Band dances The Last Waltz, but can time heal old wounds?
"Autobiography" and bootleg box prove that when it comes to the Beatles, you can never just let it be
Spinal Tap is still on the right side of the fine line between stupid and clever
Spielberg's 1975 blockbuster finally receives the DVD treatment it deserves
DVDs pull back the curtain on the movies, but do you really want to see the Wizard?
A six-disc box reminds us why Miles and Trane were the ultimate one-two punch
More than 30 years later, Smile remains the subject of so much mystery
In the wake of the Ellington 100, lesser zombie boxed sets walk among us
Or, why too much Pet Sounds is a bad thing
