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TV Ratings 4/24

TV Ratings

 
Puttin' on the Hit ... ler: PTC brings showbiz comedy, Nazi antics to life in 'The Producers'

The Mel Brooks musical "The Producers" is a bit of a conundrum. It's a musical production about the production of a musical, only the people who are mounting the show-within-a-show want it to be really bad -- historically bad -- so that no one will go see it.

 
Box Office Results 4/24

Box Office

 
Filmmaker works with FBI on civil rights cases

As an African-American teenager in Louisiana, Keith Beauchamp tried interracial dating -- behavior that prompted his parents to tell him the grisly tale of Emmett Till, who was murdered for whistling at a white woman.

 
Laura Bush pitches in at 'Today' show

As guest host of "Today," first lady Laura Bush proved she can be as chatty and genial as the broadcast pros.

 
Book Buzz 4/24

'The Blue Door'

Shamus award-winning writer David Fullmer has created a grand new character in his latest book, "The Blue Door."

 
New on DVD 4/24

'Cloverfield'

New Yorkers go out of their heads (and the Statue of Liberty loses hers) as a 350-foot monster rampages through the city in this horror hit whose secretive marketing campaign was as much a part of the story as the movie itself. Using a cast of unknowns to accentuate authenticity, "Cloverfield" is told entirely from the perspective of a hand-held camera that had been recording a farewell party among friends, the lens turned on the chaos that results as the Godzilla wannabe tears up the town. The DVD has four deleted scenes and a couple of alternate endings that offer slight variations to the conclusion seen in theaters. The disc also has detailed making-of segments featuring the cast and crew -- including producer J.J. Abrams, whose trip to Japan with his son made him lament that America did not have a resident movie monster such as Godzilla. Director Matt Reeves provides commentary. DVD, $29.99. (Paramount)


'Charlie Wilson's War'

A partying congressman, a Texas socialite and a slovenly CIA man secretly back Afghanistan against communist invaders, help bring down the Soviet empire and leave a legacy that still resounds in the war on terrorism today. Sounds like the stuff of a Hollywood laugh fest to us. Director Mike Nichols's sharp foreign-policy satire stars Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts and Philip Seymour Hoffman (who earned a supporting-actor Academy Award nomination) as the three unlikely masterminds to the covert U.S. response over the Soviet action in the early 1980s. The DVD comes with a making-of featurette and a segment on the real Wilson, featuring interviews with the congressman along with Hanks, Nichols and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin. DVD, $29.98. (Universal)


'The Savages'

Philip Seymour Hoffman and Laura Linney are an ideal match in this hilarious and heartbreaking comic drama about a couple of emotionally stunted siblings forced to grow up and deal with each other and the little messes they've made of their lives. Hoffman and Linney play a brother and sister who have contentedly grown apart amid their self-absorbed lives but are forced back together to care for the ailing father (Philip Bosco) who never paid much mind to them. The film grabbed two Oscar nominations, best actress for Linney and original screenplay for writer-director Tamara Jenkins. The DVD comes with an extended scene and a making-of featurette. DVD, $27.98. (20th Century Fox)


'The Orphanage'

Good ghost stories are hard to find, so this subtle, creepy tale is a welcome arrival at a time when Hollywood horror mostly consists of slasher remakes and torture sequels. Produced by Guillermo del Toro, the creator of "Pan's Labyrinth," the film stars Belen Rueda as a woman who once lived in an orphanage and returns there 30 years later with her husband and adopted son to open a home for children with special needs. But they're not alone: ominous spirits of her old playmates haunt the place to reveal an old terror she had long forgotten. The DVD and Blu-ray high-definition release have segments on the elaborate makeup and the film's rehearsal sessions. DVD, $27.95; Blu-ray, $35.99. (New Line)


TV on DVD:

"Friday Night Lights: The Second Season" -- The spinoff of the big-screen sports flick continues with year two of the drama about a small Texas town whose championship high-school football team is at the center of life. The four-disc set has the season's 15 episodes, accompanied by deleted scenes and commentary on three episodes. DVD set, $29.98. (Universal)

 
Three Nights in the Valley 4/24

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Dining Guide 4/24

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Is 'American Idol' idling on autopilot?

Half the fun of Fox's "American Idol" has always been complaining about it afterward, so why am I not feeling the love yet this season?

 
0424 Movies Now Playing

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Pause for reflection 'Rewind' has Ririe-Woodbury dance vet looking forward

Karen Anne Webb

The Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company takes a look at its past and bids farewell to an artist who has helped make the past all it could be when "Rewind" bows tonight at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center in Salt Lake City.

 
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