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Written by Linda March 09, 2009
Dreamboat Takeshi Kaneshiro wouldn't keep missing his dream girl if he just turned around, dagnabit!
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Written by Linda March 08, 2009
For god's sake! Could someone give this man some Chapstick?!?!
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Written by Linda March 07, 2009
My award for the cutest on-screen family EVER goes to In America's Sullivan family. There's moon-faced mom Sarah (the cherubic Samantha Morton). There's the scruffy yet sweet dad Johnny (Paddy...
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Written by Linda March 07, 2009
While not a bad movie, the Italian film I'm Not Scared is one of those flicks where you get a slight nagging feeling that if it had been done in...
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Written by Linda March 07, 2009
I'm sure Philip Roth's novel The Human Stain is a fascinating read. It tackles big subects on an intimate level, focusing mainly on two lonely people who have little in...
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Written by Linda March 07, 2009
House of Sand and Fog was not at all what I expected. Part of that is due to the fact that until the opening credits rolled, and flashing ambulance lights...
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Written by Jennifer March 03, 2009
Upon death, a "cutter" then wades through all the footage, edits out the bathroom time and upsetting stuff, and creates a pleasant little movie or "Rememory" to honor the person.
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Written by Linda March 02, 2009
The Station Agent is a delightful, funny, and touching "little" movie (no pun intended) about the simple joys of friendship, and finding a home in the most random places.
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Written by Linda March 02, 2009
When I want to slap the main character in a movie within the first five minutes, that doesn't bode well for the next two hours.
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Written by Linda March 02, 2009
Yeah, so I'm a sucker for anything Far North, for anything with sparse Arctic landscapes, and for anything involving man against the elements. Never Cry Wolf, starring Charles Martin Smith...
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