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Contributor: Steven Isaac

Wipeout

Based on a handful of masochistic Japanese game shows, Wipeout pits colorful contestants against cartoonish obstacle courses.

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Reba

Country music megastar Reba McEntire has hitched her wagon to the WB and got her very own family sitcom.

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Steve Harvey’s Big Time Challenge

A man devours mouthfuls of jalapeños. A double-jointed gentleman “jumps rope” with his arms. A do-anything daredevil stops a metal fan with his tongue.

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Everybody Loves Raymond

It’s won a mantle full of Emmys, and it’s still as smartly scripted as it was nearly a decade ago. Are there any downsides to everybody loving Raymond?

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According to Jim

True to form, Belushi plays a slightly off-kilter everyman—named Jim, of course—raising a family in the Chicago suburbs.

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Dog Eat Dog

Summer start-ups generate more buzz now than they did a few years ago, but the TV networks still throw lots of leftover ideas out into the hot sun to see what survives.

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Melissa & Joey

UPDATED REVIEW: Old-school TV veterans Melissa Joan Hart and Joey Lawrence team up and go new-school in this ABC Family sitcom. That means Sabrina and Blossom are nowhere to be found here.

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God’s Not Dead 2

God’s Not Dead challenges American Christians to grapple with the fact that freedom to express their faith is under fire. God’s Not Dead 2 does too.

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Formation

Beyoncé’s “Formation,” for all of its controversy, for all of its potential benefit and harm, for all of its political posturing, is also …

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Blue Neighbourhood

The lyrics dispel any ambiguity about who it is Troye Sivan finds affection for.

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Bend It Like Beckham

‘My Big Fat Indian Wedding’ with a shot of ‘Hoosiers.’

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The Grace Card

When it comes to race relations … and even murder,” justice won’t change our hearts.” So says The Grace Card, the freshman film from Memphis’ Calvary Church.

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The Whole Nine Yards

“The Whole Nine Yards” uses a bizarrely convoluted plot to give life to yet another drab mob comedy in the vein of “Analyze This” and “Mickey Blue Eyes.”

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Angela’s Ashes

Based on Frank McCourt’s best-selling autobiography, “Angela’s Ashes” presents the dismal and rain-drenched story of a poor Irish-Catholic family living in Limerick.

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Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines

Arnold Schwarzenegger in his final pre-politics action flick.

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