movie review
movie review
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by Rianne Hill Soriano - 2007-02-21
Starring: Hugh Jackman, Rachel Weisz, Ellen Burstyn, Mark Margolis Directed by: Darren AronofskyBrave and beautiful, 'The Fountain' is one of the most striking and most wonderful films I have ever se...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-03-19
When the movie 300 hit commercials in the forms of previews, there was a huge stir in many communities. The movie looked like it could be the next classic war film- with its stunning visuals and uniqu...
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by Clain Alexandru - 2007-04-24
I am a big fan of the Batman series, so I knew from the start I had to watch Batman Begins. Quite frankly, I didn't know what to expect, because I assumed that it could become repetitive and full of c...
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by Darren LaRose - 2007-07-10
From Danny Boyle, the director that brought you "Trainspotting", is 28 Days Later, a stylish zombie horror that manages to stay true to the roots of the genre, while at the same time propelling it for...
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by MICHAEL BRESCIANI - 2007-11-26
Movies today can end with nothing being resolved and some films even offer alternate endings in the event you didn't like the way it did end. The movie Noëlle ends with something we can all live ...
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by Rev Michael Bresciani - 2007-11-28
Opening in theatres around the nation on December 7, 2007 Noëlle is a low budget picture with a big budget impact written by David Wall and produced by Lenny Manzo and David and Kerry Wall. It ...
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by ANDREW CONWAY - 2007-12-14
Double Jeopardy is a film that was released in 1999 that was directed by Bruce Beresford and written by David Weisburg and Douglas Cook. With two really good lead actors and people I like t...
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by Ed Bagley - 2008-04-27
Copyright © 2008 Ed BagleyDressed to Kill - 4 Stars (Excellent)"Dressed to Kill" is the most horrific psychological thriller I have seen since "Wait Until Dark" with Audrey Hepburn as a recently ...
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by Ed Bagley - 2008-04-27
Copyright © 2008 Ed BagleyIf you were celebrating Valentines Day with a candlelight dinner for two at home and settled in to watch a movie, "Sleepless in Seattle" would be a great choice because ...
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by Josh Lipovetsky - 2008-08-08
Forrest Gump. One of the most inspirational film characters of all time. Forrest symbolizes the way we wish to deal with the problems we face throughout the course of our lives, and how we would go a...