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TV Review: The Jazz Baroness - Blogcritics.org
Original at blogcritics.org
• Tue, Nov 24
TV Review: The Jazz Baroness These breadcrumbs happen to lead her to Thelonious Monk, who met the Baroness in 1954. Their backgrounds could not have been more different: he grew up in ... Monk and the Baroness: An Interview With Documentarian Hannah RothschildSpinner
Review: Monk - Mr. Monk Goes Camping
Original at TV Squad
• Sat, Nov 7
By Allison Waldman Then Adrian went camping. This might be one of the weakest Monks of all time. The funniest thing was the title, which was where the inspiration began and -- sadly -- ended. Nothing worked. Monk and children? No. Monk in the woods? No. Monk and the grizzly bear? Do you even have to wonder? More after t...
Review: Monk - Mr. Monk and the Dog
Original at TV Squad
• Fri, Oct 30
By Allison Waldman Could the next episode possibly be that good? Well, not quite, but it was wonderful. I'm giving anything away -- it's in the title -- but this was all about Mr. Monk and a dog. Yes, Adrian and a dog. More after the jump.Continue reading Review: Monk - Mr. Monk and the Dog
Review: Monk - Mr. Monk and Sharona
Original at TV Squad
• Sat, Oct 24
By Allison Waldman I'm not spoiling anything by telling you at the top that Bitty Schram was back as Sharona for this episode. Hell, the title of the show was "Mr. Monk and Sharona." Oftentimes when a former character returns to a long-established show, it doesn't live up to the expectations. You want it to be like...
Mr. Monk and the Piss Poor Review
Original at A Writer's Life
• Thu, Sep 17
By Lee Goldberg Steven Torres, who reviews short stories at the Nasty, Brutish and Short blog, has given my story "The Case of the Piss Poor Gold" a rave. He says, in part: This story, however, is not about ADRIAN Monk. It's about... Steven Torres, who reviews short stories at the Nasty, Brutish and Short blog, h...
Opinion: Final season of "Monk"may solve some mysteries
Original at Reuters
• Thu, Aug 6
Tony Shalhoub admits there's a bit of him in Adrian MonkFort Worth Star Telegram On Tonight: 'Monk' Returns; 'Goode Family' EndsHartford Courant TELEVISION REVIEW: Mr. Monk Experiences a More Familiar Kind of ...Eclipse Magazine USA Today -New York Times -New York Daily News
Mr. Monk and the Dirty Review
Original at A Writer's Life
• Tue, Jun 23
By Lee Goldberg MR. MONK AND THE DIRTY COP comes out on July 7 but the reviews are already starting to come in. Bill Crider enjoyed this one as much as the previous books, or so he says on his blog today. He... MR. MONK AND THE DIRTY COP comes out on July 7 but the reviews are already starting to come in. Bill Crider enjoyed...
Mr. Monk and the Dirty Review
Original at A Writer's Life
• Tue, Jun 9
By Lee Goldberg After seven previous tie-in novels, it’s safe (if not fairy obvious) to say that nobody knows the world of obsessive-compulsive detective Adrian Monk better than novelist Lee Goldberg. But that doesn’t mean he’s become lazy or complacent. As MR. MONK AND THE DIRTY COP shows, Goldberg is wi...
Monk - Season One User Review 22036Original at uk.video.yahoo.com
• Tue, May 12
The frist season on the Monk Detective show Videopinions are product reviews and demonstrations by the people who use them - in full motion video ... uk.video.yahoo.com
Monk TV Series one DVD Set User Review 22501
Original at uk.video.yahoo.com
• Wed, Mar 4
Monk TV Series one DVD Set Review Videopinions are product reviews and demonstrations by the people who use them - in full motion video. Go to ... uk.video.yahoo.com
Opinion: Mr. Monk and the Mug Shot
Original at A Writer's Life
• Tue, Feb 10
By Lee Goldberg Gary Mugford gave MR. MONK AND THE TWO ASSISTANTS a great review on his blog Mugshots. He says, in part: Goldberg takes advantage of being a novelist to bring back Sharona in Mr. Monk and the Two Assistants. And that... Gary Mugford gave MR. MONK AND THE TWO ASSISTANTS a great review on his blog Mugsho...
Opinion: Mr. Monk est flatté
Original at A Writer's Life
• Tue, Jan 27
By Lee Goldberg Mr. Monk is Miserable, his latest Monk tie-in novel, is a perfect sample of the art of this master storyteller. Should you be a fan of the Monk tv series or not, as the show itself regularly flirts with the self-conscious formulaic Tony Shalhoub one-man show. But the talent of Lee Goldberg is to...
TV Review: Burn Notice - Season 2 Recap
Original at Film School Rejects
• Fri, Sep 19
By Mister Hand But I will say that it is a step up from Monk, another successful USA Network show. While Monk, as played by Tony Shaloub, is nothing short of an awesome character (an obsessive compulsive private detective? How could it go wrong? ...
DVD review: 'Psych, the Complete Second Season'`
Original at topix.net
• Sun, Aug 3
Psych" is the other USA network hit, the one that doesn't star Tony Shalhoub. But while it may not get as much respect from the Emmys as "Monk," "Psych" is often every bit as entertaining and, frankly, a ...
Opinion: 'Monk' stars Tony Shalhoub and Hector Elizondo talk new season
Original at monstersandcritics.com
• Fri, Jul 18
Emmy, Golden Globe and SAG Award winner Tony Shalhoub stars as the titular obsessive-compulsive detective in a series that has cleaned up as a ratings ... Season 7 Monk Psychology with Hector Elizondo and Tony Shalhoub Deadbolt TV Review: Monk - Season 7 Premiere Cinema Blend
Opinion: Season 7 Monk Psychology with Hector Elizondo and Tony Shalhoub
Original at Deadbolt
• Wed, Jul 16
By Troy Rogers After the tragic and untimely passing of actor Stanley Kamel who played Adrian Monk’s psychiatrist on the hit USA series Monk, the production ... Monk' stars Tony Shalhoub and Hector Elizondo talk new season Monsters and Critics.com
The Best Monk Review Ever
Original at Ray Fowler .org
• Mon, Jun 23
By Ray Fowler Monk is a fresh mixture of comedy, drama and good old-fashioned “who-done-it,” but always with a twist. Tony Shalhoub, the actor who plays obsessive-compulsive detective Adrian Monk, is amazing. There’s no way around it. He’s the guy. ...
Movie Review: I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry - Blogcritics.org
Original at blogcritics.org
• Mon, Jul 23
Movie Review: I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry org, OH - His love for his wife reminds me of Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub on Monk) and the way his love for his deceased wife persists; even death cannot part them. ...
Mr. Monk and the Early Reviews
Original at A Writer's Life
• Mon, Jun 18
By Lee Goldberg Mr. Monk and the Two Assistants is a humorous whodunit. It is written in the voice of Natalie, who—in this novel especially—feels very much like Sherlock Holmes’ sidekick Dr. Watson, and it is great fun to watch her struggle through the twists and turns of the plot. She is often just as lost as th...
My Monk reviews come to an end
Original at TV Squad
• Sun, Jan 21
By Adam Finley I chose to review Monk because I'm a big fan of the show, but it has become more and more difficult for me not to repeat myself with each review. Five seasons in, I think the show has found a comfortable niche, but I can only write about that niche so many times before I get sick of it. Monk has more or...
Mr. Monk and the Blue Review
Original at A Writer's Life
• Sat, Dec 30
By Lee Goldberg The friendly folks at The Monk Fun Page, the Monk fan supersite, kindly gave MR. MONK AND THE BLUE FLU a detailed, rave review. Here's a small excerpt: The Monk books just keep getting better. Better than the TV series?... The friendly folks at The Monk Fun Page, the Monk fan supersite, kindly gave...