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		<description>SECRET IDENTITY: Five Actors Who Could Play The Riddler &lt;br /&gt;The RiddlerFrom comedian Dane Cook to the fans themselves, it seems that everybody is crossing their fingers that The Riddler will show up in the eventual sequel to &quot;The Dark Knight.&quot; &lt;br /&gt;While the villain's involvement in a third &quot;Batman&quot; film is far from confirmed &#8212; heck, the actual existence of &quot;Batman 3&quot; is speculative at this point &#8212; it's worth wondering who could play Edward Nigma should he wind up in Christopher Nolan's (...)


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		<title>Vincent Kartheiser - &quot;Mad Men&quot; Tv Series - Salon.com Review</title>
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		<description>Vincent Kartheiser as Pete Campbell in &quot;Mad Men&quot; &lt;br /&gt;There are plenty of reasons to look forward to the second season of AMC's acclaimed drama series &quot;Mad Men&quot; (premieres 10 p.m. EDT Sunday). But while relishing scenes between Don Draper (Jon Hamm) and his wife, Betty (January Jones), or Draper and his cad of a boss, Roger Sterling (John Slattery), this season I find myself most drawn to scenes that feature Draper's ambitious underling Peter Campbell. Vincent Kartheiser does a great job with (...)


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		<description>Befitting a television show about the dark art of advertising, Mad Men boasts irresistible surfaces, from the sharp suits and Good Housekeeping dresses to the fussy production design that lovingly recreates Madison Avenue in 1960. The show inhabits a world both seductive and sinister, but what sets it apart is the substance behind the shimmering exteriors. Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner imbues his ad men, suburban moms, and single gals with a depth more common to literature than television. (...)

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		<description>A new one-hour drama on AMC, Mad Men is a cleanly lit, smartly tailored show about cigarette-smoking, hard-drinking, philandering New York advertising executives at the turn of the 1960s &#8212; the title is a real-life, self-coined moniker for the glamorized kings of Madison Avenue. Though it's serious, richly detailed and intelligent, it also, frankly, gave me the creeps. Perched as it is at the point when the country was headed toward a shattered innocence about our economic (...)

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		<description>A Search for Human Connections in a West Where the Land Is Bleak and the Lives Are, Too &lt;br /&gt;The desolate Western landscape through which the characters in Mark Milgard's debut film, &quot;Dandelion,&quot; wander in an introspective daze, defines their emotional life. The wind blowing through these wide open spaces all but swallows up their words. &lt;br /&gt;In a movie filled with long, pensive silences as the camera slowly pans over the land and sky, the characters' reluctance to speak borders on affectation. The (...)


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		<description>Disgruntled youth, unlucky audience &lt;br /&gt;NEW YORK &#8212; A relentlessly sordid story regarding several young Brits vaguely dreaming of stardom while scrabbling around as low-rent hookers, &quot;Slag Heap&quot; lives up to its bleak title. &lt;br /&gt;Opening yesterday at the Cherry Lane Theatre, this play by the lower-case monikered anton dudley offers nothing new on the age-old theme of good-hearted whores who vainly yearn for a better life. &lt;br /&gt;Former schoolmates Dave (Vincent Kartheiser) and Ashley (Polly Lee) are (...)


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