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DVD Review: Rugrats: The Complete Series - 26-Disc Set
Over 67 hours of old-school animation, this set marks the first time ever that all nine seasons of the venerable '90s-era favorite have been collected together. Announcement: Words on Bathroom Walls Due on Home Video November 17
"If you can't trust your mind, trust your heart," as the teen romance story arrives on Digital on November 10 and Blu-ray, DVD, On Demand a week later. Directed by Thor Freudenthal. Blu-ray Review: The Kitchen (2019)
Not sure went wrong here. Oscar-nominated screenwriter making her directorial debut. Cult fave comic miniseries as source material. Three great stars - Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish, Elisabeth Moss - headlining. Blu-ray Review: 10 Minutes Gone
A heist thriller with two marquee names but not enough thrills. Bruce Willis is really a supporting player here to Michael Chiklis. Should've been more interesting. Holiday Gift Alert! Now on DVD: Barry: The Complete First Season
Double Emmy winner (for star/writer/director/creator Bill Hader and co-star Henry Winkler) this HBO Original Series is funny and quirky.

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Feature Column by Rachel East

Relationships by Rachel

Think of this column as advice from your best friend – a snarkier version of your best friend who isn't afraid to tell it like it is and hurt your feelings from time to time because she loves you and wants the best for you. On any given day relationships can be blissful, satisfying, maddening, frustrating, confusing, nerve-wracking, or heartbreaking. They affect every part of our lives and have a huge hold on our emotions; so we should take the time to reflect on them and, most importantly, ourselves. So if you’re interested in fine-tuning the way you think, honing your behavior, and becoming savvy, sharp, and confident, please read on.


Dirty, Rotten, Cheating Husbands Part Two: Should Demi Leave Ashton?

Last week, inspired by the Demi Moore/Ashton Kutcher debacle, I philosophized about the women who blame themselves for their cheating partner's infidelity. This week, the debate continues with a new question: Should Demi leave Ashton? And more importantly, should you leave your spouse after they've cheated on you?

More From Relationships by Rachel
October 7, 2011 3:40 PM ET
We love a good cheating scandal. It allows us to condemn the cheater and praise the victim. Brad Pitt, Ashton Kutcher and Jesse James play the heartless scoundrels, and Jennifer Aniston, Demi Moore and Sandra Bullock become our wounded victims.
September 19, 2011 8:00 AM ET
Courteney Cox thinks that Justin Theroux only attached himself to Jen for the fame, money and to advance his career in Hollywood.
September 7, 2011 12:30 PM ET
…Not infidelity, shockingly enough. That’s just the second most common reason for divorce. The first, according to a study of divorced couples in the U.K., is falling out of love.
August 23, 2011 8:00 AM ET
There's an interesting trend emerging in Hollywood that I'm going to dub the "relationship upgrade." It occurs when a little-known actor/dancer/C-lister in a long-term, seemingly solid relationship drops his non-famous partner for a mega-famous star. Are they upgrading, or rebounding?
August 16, 2011 9:30 AM ET
You've probably heard some variation on the old expression, "Every relationship fails until one doesn't." Charming, no? This notion has got me thinking about a particularly loved Hollywood darling who can't seem to escape the stigma of failed relationships: Jennifer Aniston.
July 25, 2011 8:20 PM ET
What if you really want that ring? And what if it's just not happening? You've dropped hints, left magazines open to the right pages, told all your friends exactly what you want...and still nothing.
July 18, 2011 12:30 PM ET
I'm going to come right out and say it. I haven't watched very much of The Bachelorette this season. And by "very much" I mean absolutely nothing. However...
July 5, 2011 10:05 AM ET
No matter your relationship status, you should take some time to enjoy just being yourself.
June 29, 2011 10:20 AM ET
They're the best friend who always falls off the map when they start dating someone new, or the sibling who backs out of plans with you in favor of doing something with their significant other. Don't become this person.
June 20, 2011 2:00 PM ET
It usually goes something like this: You meet someone, flirt a little, agree to a date next weekend, go out once or twice, start imagining a tentative future, and then BOOM. You hear this: "I'm just not ready for a relationship right now."
June 13, 2011 12:10 PM ET
Each week in "Relationships by Rachel," TMR columnist Rachel East tackles relationships in all their blissful, heartbreaking and mind-boggling glory.

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