Television
The TV ratings world was back to normal last week as “60 Minutes”--with Andy Rooney and without competition from “America’s Funniest Home Videos”--won its time period and NBC won the week, it was reported today.
March 6, 1990
Movies
The preposterous “88 Minutes” is a serial killer movie starring Al Pacino’s festival of hair.
April 18, 2008
Company Town Blog
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Aug. 12, 2011
Pacino and De Niro are embarrassing, if enriching, themselves with film choices.
April 22, 2008
“Go Now” Gramercy Pictures Produced by Andrew Eaton Directed by Michael Winterbottom Now playing in Southern California movie theaters 88 minutes Not rated (contains sexuality and profanity) The discovery and ultimate acceptance of chronic illness and disability is nicely portrayed in this sweet movie starring Robert Carlyle of “The Full Monty” fame.
June 1, 1998
Invariably, our bros-before-everything-else culture was going to produce a comedy in which a penis graduated from object of obsessed discussion to full-fledged, actor-required character (because there just weren’t enough roles for men out there, I guess).
May 1, 2014
Entertainment & Arts
CBS has pulled “Cagney & Lacey,” “Kate & Allie” and six other series from its schedule to clear the decks for a new group of shows dominated by half-hour comedies which the network hopes will bring young viewers back to CBS in the fall.
May 27, 1988
The action film is the No. 1 draw at theaters over the weekend. ‘Sarah Marshall’ opens in the second spot.
April 21, 2008
A barrage of sweeps-related programming caused viewing of the major networks to soar Sunday, while ABC rolled to its seventh-straight weekly victory behind the popularity of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,” based on viewing estimates issued Tuesday by Nielsen Media Research.
Feb. 16, 2000
Home Box Office, its “The Larry Sanders Show” and “HBO Comedy Hour: John Leguizamo’s ‘Spic-o-Rama’ ” were the big winners at the 15th annual National CableACE Awards, while the best movie or miniseries category saw a reversal of the Emmys.
Jan. 17, 1994