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Q: Can you buy the series "Harry's Law" on DVD?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

Not yet, but you might want to give it some time.

The NBC series, about a former patent lawyer who starts an oddball sort of legal practice out of a Cincinnati shoe store, was officially cancelled on May 11, and only aired its season finale three weeks ago. Warner Bros. Home Video, which owns the DVD rights to the series, may be waiting for the dust to settle before releasing anything.

Singing with the stars: Celebrities perform with unknowns in 'Duets'

Author: 
Kyla Brewer / TV Media
Kelly Clarkson as seen in "Duets"

Kelly Clarkson as seen in "Duets"

Talent search shows are nothing new, and the genre has experienced a resurgence in popularity, thanks to Fox's ratings juggernaut "American Idol."

Longmire, on A&E

The body of an exotic dancer shows up in Longmire's territory and he soon figures out that the victim isn't a local. It turns out her Amish-like roots may have been a factor in her murder. 

New Releases for the week of June 17 - 23

Seeking Justice

Nicolas Cage stars as a man desperate to find his wife's attacker in this thrilling film. William Gerard lives a simple but happy life with his loving wife Laura. When Laura is attacked after leaving work late one night, Will keeps a vigilant eye on the love of his life as she recovers from her injuries. A stranger soon approaches him and offers him information about the attacker -- if Will agrees to do him a mysterious favor. Will gets the information he wants, but he is soon sucked into a life of crime and fear that he was not ready for.
Director: Roger Donaldson. Stars: Nicolas Cage, January Jones, Guy Pearce. 2012, 195 mins., thriller.

 

Jeff, Who Lives at Home

Thirty-year-old Jeff still lives in the basement of his mom's house, and he's looking for a way out. When his mom sends him on a mundane errand, he finds himself entangled in an adventure when he bumps into his brother, who is following the woman he thinks is cheating on him.

Director: Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass. Stars: Jason Segel, Ed Helms, Susan Sarandon, Judy Greer, Rae Dawn Chong. 2012, 83 mins., comedy.

 

Project X

A group of high school wallflowers plan an epic party to change their image with their classmates. When the bash gets out of hand, no one is ready for the life-changing events that occur.

Director: Nima Nourizadeh. Stars: Thomas Mann, Oliver Cooper, Jonathan Daniel Brown, Dax Flame, Kirby Bliss Blanton. 2012, 88 mins., comedy.

 

Wanderlust

After serious hits to their careers, married couple George and Linda face the reality that they'll have to move in with George's brother in Georgia. During the trip to their new home, they stumble upon a hippie commune and start to learn to look at life differently. Jobs are unnecessary, money is useless and even clothes are optional. George and Linda start to embrace their new way of life, but they soon start to realize that it may not be what they want.

Director: David Wain. Stars: Paul Rudd, Jennifer Aniston, Justin Theroux, Alan Alda, Malin Akerman. 2012, 98 mins., comedy.

 

Big Miracle

When a pod of gray whales is trapped by the changing ice floes of the Arctic Circle, a TV reporter decides to give them exposure through a feature segment. Soon enough, several people join his effort to save them, but there are just as many people against the rescue mission -- including oil companies and whale hunters.

Director: Ken Kwapis. Stars: Drew Barrymore, John Krasinski, Kristen Bell, Dermot Mulroney, Ted Danson. 2012, 107 mins., family.

Longmire, on A&E

Sheriff Walt Longmire is convinced that a local barn fire has more behind it than meets the eye.

Q: Is it true they're making a new Lone Ranger movie?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

It is true, and all signs point to it looking a lot like the "Pirates of the Caribbean" films.

Armie Hammer, best known for his turn as the Winklevoss twins in the 2010 hit "The Social Network," will star as the masked man in the film, slated for release on May 31, 2013. However, it's his sidekick who's getting all the attention.

Q: "Body of Proof" seems to have disappeared. What happened to it? Will it be back?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

Rest assured that it was a planned disappearance, and ABC has already booked the reappearance.

"Body of Proof" ended its second season on April 10, with a cliffhanger in which Peter (Nicholas Bishop) is stabbed. The season finale was doubly suspenseful for fans, as it aired before the show had a deal for a third season.

Fast N' Loud, on Discovery

Richard and Aaron face one of their toughest challenges yet when they are given less than 48 hours to fix up a '73 Cadillac.

Richard and Aaron in "Fast N' Loud"

Barter Kings, on A&E

When Steve decides he wants a speedboat, he begins making deals with some vintage Elvis memorabilia and tries to trade up.

Steve and Antonio as seen in "Barter Kings"
Steve as seen in "Barter Kings"

Extreme Couponing, on TLC

Coupon master Lisa has a family of six to feed, and she plans to spend just $15 for an entire month's worth of groceries.

Lisa as seen in "Extreme Couponing"
Lisa as seen in "Extreme Couponing"
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