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- Little
John
- In Little John, a morning family drama from Hallmark Hall of
Fame, the performances by the three leads show that over time
some bridges can be crossed again.
Reviewed by Wilson
Morales
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- For
Da Love of Money
- Whathappens if you were able to win the lotto? As the public
gets wind of this, it's only a matter of time before family members
and friends come out of the woods asking for money. Any excuse
would do.
Reviewed by Wilson
Morales
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- The
Other Brother
- In Xenon Pictures'first theatrical release, "The Other
Brother" is a film that has a familiar theme, though it has
scattershot chuckles and lacks some flair and charisma.
Reviewed by Wilson
Morales
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- The
Scorpion King
- Derived from the blockbuster hit, “The Mummy Returns,” The Scorpion
King is destined to begin another string of cult films for Universal
Pictures.
Reviewed by Alberlynne
“Abby” Harris
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- Changing
Lanes
- In “Changing Lanes”, the characters played by Ben Affleck and
Samuel L. Jackson do a convincing job of trying to destroy one
another that in the end their morality is questioned.
Reviewed by Wilson
Morales
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- Karmen
Gel
- If there were anything or anyone that could challenge Shakespeare
for the most productions of one of his stories, it would be Bizet’s
Carmen.
Reviewed by Wilson
Morales
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- Give
The Man the Statue Now!
- With less than a month to go before the Oscars, it appears that
Denzel is building a little steam and just might walk away with
a prize that has escaped the grasp of black men since Sidney Poitier
walked away with the award some 40 years ago.
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