Thursday, May 8, 2014

This Weekend - 'Friends': A-to-Z Guide, Fox cancels 'Dads' and 2 other comedies, 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers': Where are they now?, and more

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1. 'Friends': A-to-Z Guide
For the 10th anniversary of the beloved sitcom's finale, see how much of the show's lexicon you know.

  1. Fox cancels 'Dads' and 2 other comedies Last week Fox pulled the plug on Almost Human, this week three other series get the boot.
  2. 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers': Where are they now?
    With the recent confirmation of a new Power Rangers movie in the works, EW takes a look at what the original cast of the Mighty Morphin series is up to. 
        

  3. Convicted murderer from 'Bernie' released, will now live in Richard Linklater's garage Bernie Tiede, whose story was depicted in the film 'Bernie', is now a free man (sort of). After serving 15 years in prison he has been released on a $10,000 bond and will have to live in film director’s garage.
  4. Why 'Game of Thrones' producers ignore the Internet: 'It completely confounds the normal creative process'  Fans have many opinions on the show; whether positive or negative, GoT producers will not let it affect their choices.  
 
TV: What To Watch
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Revenge
10:01 ABC Season Finale 

Say what you will about the soap's convoluted story and boring fixation on corporate intrigue — it sure knows how to pull off a finale. Coming tonight: one confirmed death, one probable death, and a final scene that recalls the ending of The Craft. (That's a good thing.)     B+  Hillary Busis

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IN THEATERS THIS WEEKEND

Neighbors   Neighbors stars Rogen and Rose Byrne as Mac and Kelly Radner, a thirtysomething couple with a newborn daughter, a sensible station wagon, and a crushing mortgage on a house littered with breast pumps and baby monitors. What they don't have is any of the spontaneity of their 20s. [...]Then one morning moving trucks show up next door and unload a sea of whooping, Solo-cup-clutching frat boys. Led by the chiseled, vacant alpha dog Teddy (Zac Efron) and his Abercrombie wingman Pete (Dave Franco), the guys of Delta Psi Beta proceed to turn Mac and Kelly's quiet, tree-lined slice of suburban heaven into a hedonistic hell.  B+ Chris Nashawaty  

The Amazing Spider-Man 2   It's a Marvel spectacle that manages to deftly balance razzle-dazzle, feel-it-in-your-gut slingshot moments of flight and believable human relationships. There's psychological weight to go with all of the gravity-defying, webslinging weightlessness.
B Chris Nashawaty   
Belle  Amma Asante's Belle is like a Jane Austen novel spiked with an extra shot of social conscience. It's based on the true story of a mixed-race 18th-century woman named Dido Elizabeth Belle who was raised in upper-crust British society but never able to fully enter it. 
B+
  Chris Nashawaty  

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