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EW
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12:02 EST, 09 Feb, 2012
Review
A ragtag crew journeys up the Amazon -- and down the rabbit hole -- looking for enigmatic reality star Dr. Emmet Cole. http://tvrecaps.ew.com/recap/the-river-season-1-episode-1/
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HuffingtonPost
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10:43 EST, 09 Feb, 2012
Review
ABC premiered its bold new horror-mystery series with a two hour launch for " The River " (Tue., 9 p.m. EST on ABC). The series features the found footage format popularized recently in the "Paranormal Activity" films, among others. It's a very effective
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Tv Fanatic
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15:25 EST, 08 Feb, 2012
Review
" Marbeley ," the second episode of the exciting new show The River , did not disappoint. In fact, the creepy factor was dramatically increased in an "oh my God I have to cover my eyes" sort of way. Given the location of the story and seeing what they can
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Tv Fanatic
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15:24 EST, 08 Feb, 2012
Review
" Magus " starts the one show I have been waiting for for almost a year. I had the privilege of seeing it at Comic Con last year and have been waiting for it to air ever since. I wasn't disappointed and I hope you weren't either.
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Hitfix
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15:09 EST, 08 Feb, 2012
Review
HitFix's Alan Sepinwall reviews "Magus" & "Marbeley," the two debut episodes of ABC's new horror series "The River." http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/whats-alan-watching/posts/the-river-magus-marbeley-beyond-the-valley-of-the-dolls
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WSJ Speakeasy
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13:47 EST, 08 Feb, 2012
Review
Steven Spielberg’s imprint is on network TV this week, first with the premiere of “Smash” on NBC last night and “The River” tonight on ABC with a special two-hour season premiere. The show, produced by “Paranormal Activity” director Oren Pelli, deli
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New York Times Tv Reporter
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11:17 EST, 08 Feb, 2012
Review
“The River,” a new series on ABC, is about a rescue expedition in the Amazon basin. http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=cac6c1ac71b0c6dcfddc14d65932557b
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Zap2It
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11:08 EST, 08 Feb, 2012
Review
While there are a number of shows where the players are very much aware of the cameras, including "The Office" and "Modern Family," each of these programs are sitcoms. ABC's new series "The River" is looking to break that barrier for drama. And according
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