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Here are the best and worst shows, according to critics
- A couple of times a year, TV Week asks TV critics from print and online media to fill out a survey with their lists of the best and worst TV shows of the season. The su...
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A group of 16 undiscovered talents is brought to Hollywood and divided into several teams. Every week, the teams produce a short film in an assigned genre -- everything from comedies to thrillers, dramas to romance, sci-fi to horror. With one member selected as the director, and other members helping produce, they have access to the best resources the industry has to offer. The judging panel includes a motion picture executive, a film critic and well-respected guest judges. Viewers choose who moves on and who is ``left on the cutting room floor.'' The prize? An office ``on the lot'' -- at DreamWorks -- and all the opportunities that affords.
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