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October 30, 2009
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Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s ‘Invasion of Privacy’ gets its original title (first look!)

October 29, 2009

After being renamed Invasion of Privacy, Jeffrey Dean Morgan's upcoming thriller (no release date yet), co-starring Hilary Swank and Christopher Lee, is back to its original title, The Resident.

The movie "centers on a young doctor (Swank) who moves into a loft in Brooklyn where mysterious occurrences lead her to suspect that she is not alone in her home. She discovers that her seemingly charming landlord (Morgan) has developed a dangerous obsession with her, resulting in a terrifying game of cat and mouse." source.

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The Curious Case of Dean Winchester Review

October 28, 2009

By John Keegan

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If anyone was worried that the writers for “Supernatural” would have little time to tell some side stories this season, they have nothing to fear. This episode had almost nothing to do with the overall season arc or the troubled relationship between the Brothers Winchester, and could almost have taken place at any time in the series’ run. If it hadn’t been for the exploration of Bobby’s circumstance, it would have felt completely divorced from the ongoing crisis.
Not that I blame them for taking the time to delve into Bobby’s depression. It’s been covered tangentially since the beginning of the season, but now it factors into the story a little more directly. Bobby’s psychological wounds aren’t healing, and I’m not sure this situation really did very much to change that fact. I’m left to wonder if Bobby is going to recover or be forced to come to terms with his new situation. As long as the writers keep exploring it, I think either direction would be worthwhile.
The idea of a 900-year-old card shark witch certainly capitalizes on the popularity of televised poker, but it does rely on a bit of cliché.
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