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Castle brings Nathan Fillion to a large audience

Rick Castle is a famous mystery author who charms everyone he meets, which isn't surprising considering he's played by sexy, smirking actor Nathan Fillion (Firefly).

Alan Arkin and Amy Adams shine in Cleaning

Remember 2006's runaway hit, Little Miss Sunshine? That oddball family that could take you from tears to laughter in a matter of seconds? Well, some of the producers of that film came together to bring you another great movie, Sunshine Cleaning.

Battlestar Galactica grabs its gun and brings in the cat

The re-imagining of Battlestar Galactica began five and a half years ago with some of the boldest television yet crafted. For anyone who hasn't been watching, it's understandable that this may be difficult to believe. A military drama set in space with mysterious plot-twists and religious overtones? Also, robots.

Top Ten Ways You Could Have Spent Your Share of the Bailout Money

10. Questionably safe waverunner from eBay

9. 6,250 Snack Packs

8. Round-trip, five-day, all-inclusive vacation for two to New Zealand

Sage Advice for 1Ls: 3/24/09

All the advice you'll ever need to survive . . .

Universal Law: 3/24/09

Your future, revealed to you by the crystal ball of the Law Weekly!

The Quotable Professor . . . 3/24/09

Has your professor said anything funny, interesting or scandalous lately? Send your Quotables to laweekly@law.georgetown.edu.

Heat on the Hill: The Laws of Love by Logan & Lucy 3/24/09

Hewwo Logan and Lucy,

I’m in ur law skoolz, reading ur casez. I haz a job, but they maybez be taking mah job. I haz smartz and good hairz. I haz good sense of humor and cute kitteh and iz very clean. But I still single, which iz suprizing becuz I be good catch. Why I no can haz boyfriend nao?

From,
Gurl in Gewirz

Whedon’s Dollhouse promising despite flaws

Okay, I should probably start by saying I'm a total fangirl. Joss Whedon opens his mouth, or lifts up his pen, or even does the Dance of Joy like in that one episode of Angel, and I'm squealing like an excited schoolgirl. TV, movies, comic books-I can't get enough. So when I first heard about the development of Dollhouse, which would become the first Whedonesque foray back into the magic land of television in five years (and his first new series in seven), I was very excited.

TV Networks prepare for possible SAG strike

Last year, millions of TV viewers around the world had their Must See Thursday night plans interrupted by the Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike, but the ordeal may not be over. On February 22, 2009, the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) rejected what the studios referred to as their last offer and as talks come to a standstill, members of the union are considering the wisdom of going on strike.