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TV Review: 'Dollhouse'
Original at HitFix
• Thu, Feb 12
Boston Globe CA - MOWE" had a clever idea, but I never saw how the experiment that turned Christian Slater into a split-personality spy was an efficient way to conduct the ... Sepinwall on TV: 'Dollhouse' review The Star-Ledger - NJ.com all 334 news articles
Opinion: ‘Enemy’ Failure Hurts NBC on Multiple Levels
Original at SF Universe
• Sat, Nov 15
By brian Big Stars Do Not Equal Big Viewers: Admittedly, this first asks us to accept NBC execs’ contention that Christian Slater is a big movie star. But that’s exactly the stance NBC was trying to sell critics on while talking about the steps the network took to “lure” Slater to episodic TV. NBC Ente...
Review: My Own Worst Enemy
Original at Flickscribe » Reviews
• Mon, Oct 20
By Kevin When I first heard of My Own Worst Enemy, the new show with Christian Slater, I at once thought something along the lines of “How Lame,” a split personality show. DUMB. When I found the debut episode on iTunes recently for free, I even thought several times about downloading it. Boy am I glad...
Opinion: Hulu - My Own Worst Enemy: Breakdown - Watch the full episode now.
Original at Hulu
• Tue, Oct 14
I bet we can get Christian Slater to play the lead. He's far enough past his prime to do TV." "I'll have my secretary call his agent." "Now lets meet up for some overpriced Scotch at that new trendy spot." Was this review helpful? ...
Christian Slater's "My Own Worst Enemy" Gets Great Reviews
Original at Huffington Post
• Mon, Oct 13
By The Huffington Post News Editors Christian Slater plays a man with two identities. Henry Spivey is a midlevel management consultant and suburban dad with a nice wife, two children, a dog and a minivan. When he is asleep, or thinks he is asleep, Edward Albright takes over as a multilingual superspy and trained assassin.
Pump Up The Volume - Review
Original at Observation Bubble
• Mon, Mar 31
By GhostLikeSwayze Christian Slater put on about as good of a performance as he could. This may be one of the only movies, next to Heathers, that I have seen with Christian Slater as the lead that I have somewhat enjoyed. For a 90’s movie, Slater pulls ...