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- Secret Window
(in Film)
- If you are going to see a film that's based off a Stephen King novel, you better be prepared for something offbeat and spooky, and that's what Johnny Depp brings to this latest adaptation, Secret Window.
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- Dawn
of the Dead (in Film)
- Snyder's remake is not an outstanding piece of work, but more
of a faithful one as he keeps the gore and chill effect as close
to the original.
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- Bon
Voyage (in Film)
- Bon Voyage, the latest film from renowned French director Jean-Paul
Rappeneau, is remarkably clever in its goal to satirize France's
shameful surrender in World War Two. The story is complex and
takes a while to get going, but becomes very interesting when
the plot starts to develop.
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- Starsky
and Hutch (in Film)
- Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson's comedic timing, as well as the
'70s look in the film and the casting of Snoop Dogg as Huggy Bear
makes the film a joy to watch.
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- Spartan
(in Film)
- David Mamet's Spartan is a crisp, taut thriller, laden with
surprises and frenetic in its pace. It succeeds as a first-rate
thriller and that's hard to find these days in Hollywood.
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- Agent
Cody Banks: Destination London (in Film)
- Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London is a wonderfully clean,
silly, depthless film for the 8 to 12 year old set.
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- Hidalgo
(in Film)
- Hidalgo is an adventure tale for the whole family to enjoy,
filled with emotion and quality entertainment. I highly recommend
it.
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- James'
Journey to Jerusalem (in Film)
- It's an enjoyable film filled with a universal story and a commanding
performance by its lead actor Siyabonga Melongisi Shibe.
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- Matchstick
Men DVD Review (in Film)
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- Dirty
Dancing: Havana Nights (in Film)
- Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights is quite similar to the original
film. The setting and time has changed, but the formula doesn't
have that feel-good effect the second time around.
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- Lost
Boys of Sudan (in Film)
- Lost Boys of Sudan is a documentary that follows two Sudanese
refugees, Peter Dut and Santino Chuor, on an extraordinary journey
from Africa to America. What they think is going to be Heaven
turns out to be the opposite. It's a powerful, moving film filled
with compassion and hope.
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