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Mary McCormack: A double delight
Sentinel Television CriticThis is Mary McCormack's breakout summer. The actress, 39, galvanizes USA's In Plain Sight as a forceful yet funny U.S. marshal. McCormack also is captivating Broadway audiences as a German stewardess in the Tony-winning Boeing-Boeing. McCormack says...Tags: Boeing Co., Celebrity, Broadway, Theater, Television
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Marshal with a potty mouth
Zap2it.comA message to Kyra Sedgwick, Holly Hunter, Glenn Close and Mary-Louise Parker: Move over. It's time for Mary McCormack to get her own starry turn in a showcase series role. After earlier television gigs on "The West Wing" and "Murder One," and movies...Tags: Gang Activity, Prosecution, Crimes, Holly Hunter, Juvenile Delinquency
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'In Plain Sight' Marshals Its Quirky Strengths
Zap2It.com"Mary, Mary, quite contrary," could very well describe Mary Shannon, the protagonist of USA Network's "In Plain Sight." Although the dedicated U.S. Marshal excels in guarding her charges in the Witness Protection Program (WITSEC), her interpersonal...Tags: Assault, Prosecution, Crimes, New Mexico, Advice
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Comedy is spotted right 'In Plain Sight'
Times Television CriticAlthough I have it on the authority of Martin Scorsese and Wikipedia that the federal witness protection program does exist, I find the whole business hard to swallow. Outfitting people who know too much, or live with people who know too much, with new...Tags: New Jersey, Prosecution, Literature, Holly Hunter, Kyra Sedgwick
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'In Plain Sight' fails to go beyond the surface
'In Plain Sight" (9 p.m. Sunday, USA) is a rare misstep on the part of USA Network, which in the last few years has had enviable success with breezy escapist fare such as "Monk," "Psych" and "Burn Notice." "In Plain Sight," which stars Mary McCormack...Tags: Movies, Dancing, Television
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CONSTELLATION
CONSTELLATION (PG- 13). Moody pictures, swollen music and portentous dialogue are all great, but they need to have a narrative propping them up; you can't have a ring without a bell. And writer-director Jordan Walker-Pearlman is all about aftermath in...Tags: Billy Dee Williams, Manhattan, Family, Movies, John Anderson
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'Constellation'
Times Staff WriterAn interracial romance in the Deep South during World War II forms the backdrop for the sentimental drama "Constellation." Written and directed by Jordan Walker-Pearlman, the ambitious film preaches reconciliation and forgiveness as an extended group of...Tags: Billy Dee Williams, Movies
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'Perfect Stranger' A Perfect Mess
Zap2It.comFor its big finish, the screwy erotic thriller "Perfect Stranger" goes for the murder mystery equivalent of the double axel followed by a triple lutz, a quadruple toe loop and, for all I know, a quintuple bypass. It doesn't quite come off. It's like...Tags: Manhattan, Upper West Side, Bruce Willis, Movies, Crimes
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Movie review: 'Perfect Stranger'
Tribune movie critic2 stars (out of four) For its big finish, the screwy erotic thriller "Perfect Stranger" goes for the murder mystery equivalent of the double axel followed by a triple lutz, a quadruple toe loop and, for all I know, a quintuple bypass. It doesn't quite...Tags: Manhattan, Upper West Side, Bruce Willis, Movies, Crimes
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'When Do We Eat?'
Times Staff WriterA large Jewish family gathers for a Passover Seder anxiously prepared by matriarch Peggy (Lesley Ann Warren) for prodigal son Ethan (Max Greenfield) in "When Do We Eat?," a kook-fest directed by Salvador Litvak from a script he co-wrote with his wife,...Tags: Medical Specialization, Casino and Gambling, Michael Lerner, Christmas, Ang Lee
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