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  • Michael C. Hall, front left, as Dexter Morgan and Lauren Velez as Maria LaGuerta in a scene from Showtime's "Dexter," appear in the undated promotional photo for Season 7, episode 12. (Associated Press)

    'Dexter Killer' given unlimited access to show in prison cell

    A wannabe serial killer whose crimes were influenced by Showtime's hit series "Dexter" has been given unlimited access to the show from his cell in a maximum-security prison, The Daily Mail reports.

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    Even with the best of intentions, sometimes offering advice to help a friend can backfire. Badly.

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    In Netflix's bid for a flagship original drama of its own _ a "Sopranos" to its HBO _ the subscription streaming service is presenting a high-class adaptation of a British political thriller offered up all at once, with its first season immediately ready for TV-viewing gluttony.

  • A disconnect between violence and television

    If there's any soul-searching among top television executives about onscreen violence contributing to real-life tragedies like the Connecticut school shooting, it isn't readily apparent.

  • NBC chief Greenblatt enjoying his network’s ratings surge

    The world didn't end as some predicted last month. Even more remarkably, NBC demonstrated it just might have a future.

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    The world didn't end as some predicted last month. Even more remarkably, NBC demonstrated it just might have a future.

  • Violence baked into popular culture

    Well aware that the television audience may be particularly sensitive, the Showtime network aired a disclaimer warning audiences of violent content in the season finales of its dramas "Homeland" and "Dexter" last weekend. It was two days after a gunman killed 26 people in a Newtown, Conn., elementary school.

  • ** FILE ** This publicity film image released by Paramount Pictures shows Tom Cruise in a scene from "Jack Reacher." Cruise plays a former military cop investigating a sniper case. The Film Society of Lincoln Center in New York canceled Monday's Dec. 17, 2012 screening of Tom Cruise's violent new movie, "Jack Reacher," that was to include a conversation with the actor. A scheduled premiere of the movie in Pittsburgh had also been postponed over the weekend. (AP Photo/Paramount Pictures, File)

    TV, movies go off script on violence after Newtown massacre

    The Connecticut school shooting rampage has compelled Hollywood to air disclaimers before violent television shows, swap some programs for others, cancel film openings and present somber specials on daytime TV shows that usually are more focused on entertainment.

  • School shooting compels entertainment changes

    The Connecticut school shooting rampage compelled Hollywood to air disclaimers before violent television shows, swap some programs for others, cancel film openings and present somber specials on daytime TV shows that are usually more focused on entertainment.

  • School shooting compels entertainment changes

    The Connecticut school shooting rampage compelled Hollywood to air disclaimers before violent television shows, swap some programs for others, cancel film openings and present somber specials on daytime TV shows that are usually more focused on entertainment.

  • 'Dexter,' 'Chuck' star Yvonne Strahovski onstage

    Yvonne Strahovski is making her Broadway debut this fall, which is pretty cool, especially since she's never actually caught a Broadway show before.

  • BOOK REVIEW: ‘The Expats’

    Kate Moore is the kind of woman who can kill, and who has killed, in-between being a mother to her two small sons and a wife to her rather nondescript husband, Dexter. Only one killing seems to haunt her, but she has been well trained to control her emotions.

  • Tom Hanks honored at Elie Wiesel Foundation gala

    When two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks found out he was being honored by the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity at the New York Public Library, he remembered he owed a couple of books.

  • `The Paperboy' delivers gooey, sleazy cheese

    Soaked in sweat and reeking of cigarettes, Southern-fried and smothered in cheese, "The Paperboy" is, quite literally, a hot mess.

  • 'Mad Men,' Bryan Cranston eye Emmy Awards records

    Records could be set and hearts definitely will be broken at the Emmy Awards.

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