In the this episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show, Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox lead ensemble reviews of "Michael Jackson’s This is It," "The House of the Devil," and "Gentlemen Broncos."
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Meredith must save Thatcher’s life; Izzie empathizes with a tumor-riddled patient; annoyed with Cristina's competitive zeal, Mark tricks her into assisting on an odd surgery.
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The parents of Arizona’s 10-year-old patient offer the hospital a generous donation, but Arizona finds herself in a conflict of interest when the patient's condition worsens; Cristina tests her boundaries with Owen.
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When the hospital lab tech, Isaac, discovers he has an inoperable tumor wrapped around his spine, he turns to Derek for help; Derek challenges Richard’s authority.
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In the this episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show, hosts Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox lead ensemble reviews of "Where the Wild Things Are," "Paranormal Activity," & "Law Abiding Citizen."
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Stagg Party: Ellen discusses the gap between reality and fantasy inherent in her erotic photos, a distinction intensified by digital retouching. Featuring Jelena Jensen and Renee Perez.
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Ellen and her erotic model Justine Jolie address the subtleties and intricacies of the subject-photographer relationship, especially when both parties are good friends.
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Word & World Lectures The Word & World lectures focus on topics important to Christian ministry in today’s world. The lectures are sponsored by Word & World, a scholarly theological journal published by Luther Seminary. This Word & World Lecture features Ellen F. Davis, Professor of Bible and Pr...
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