March 2012

Maxim Loves Hewitt

Jennifer Love Hewitt graces the cover of Maxim’s April 2012 issue. It also marks the fourth time Hewitt has appeared on the magazine’s cover. In her interview with Maxim the actress discusses her new show The Client List in which she plays a Texas stay-at-home mom who becomes a “friendly neighborhood prostitute.”

In the interview Hewitt also discusses latest cover shoot, keeping in shape, vagazzaling, her love of Victoria’s Secret Angels lingerie, Betty White, being single, her secret ability to pole dance, bad pick up lines, and her famous breasts. You can check out pics from her photoshoot as well as behind-the-scenes video after the jump.

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The Mentalist – Ruddy Cheeks

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The CBI is called in to investigate the murder of a wealthy car salesman diagnosed with terminal cancer whose body was dug up by a tiger after being buried in a shallow grave in an animal sanctuary. The real question for the team is why would someone kill a man with only months to live?

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Person of Interest – Baby Blue

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When the Machine gives them the number of a six-month-old found baby Reese (Jim Caviezel) and Finch (Michael Emerson) find themselves in the role of overprotective parents for a young girl with a connection to a wealthy family with ties to an Eastern European criminal organization wanting to make sure the baby’s parentage is never discovered.

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The Mentalist – Cheap Burgundy

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While the CBI investigates the death of a young woman murdered by someone she met in an online chat room Jane (Simon Baker) agrees to help FBI Agent Susan Darcy (Catherine Dent) with her own murder investigation involving a woman sexually assaulted and killed in the woods. However, Agent Darcy has a secondary motive for wanting Jane involved with the case.

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Fairest #1

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The new series from writer Bill Willingham, artist Phil Jimenez, and with covers by Adam Hughes, explores the secret histories of Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel, Cinderella, the Snow Queen, Thumbelina, Snow White, Rose Red and others. The first issue centers around Ali Baba and a bottle imp named Jonah Panghammer (think genie, without the wishes).

We see the meeting of Ali Baba and his over-talkative imaginary friend and then quite a bit of running as the thief tries not to be mauled to death by a monster while his new friend prattles on about himself. Once safe, the imp tells him of a way for the thief to find the riches he so deserves. His new master jumps at the chance, even if that means sneaking through a goblin camp to kiss a sleeping princess and win himself a kingdom.

Fans of the Fables series should enjoy themselves here. The writing is quick-witted and Jimenez’s art looks terrific. Worth a look.

[Vertigo, $2.99]

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