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Sunday, September 11, 2011

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Book Review: For some, Hallie Ephron novel won't compute
Record-Searchlight
By Chloe Winston Hallie Ephron is one of the very accomplished Ephron family: her parents are authors as are her sisters Nora ("You've Got Mail," "Sleepless in Seattle," and savior of "Julia/Julie" movie script (book was awful!), and Delia and Amy. ...
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Don't Take Shortcuts
Business 2 Community
I'ma huge movie buff. In fact, the first web site I ever created was a DVD movie review site (http://dvdverdict.com) that it is still going strong over 12 years later with over 22000 original movie reviews. One of the byproducts of this fascination ...
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Life Sherpa: On this solemn anniversary, I'm grateful to still feel safe
STLtoday.com
When that first Potter film came out, I was doing movie reviews for a local radio station, and I attended press screenings on a regular basis. So for the first and only time, I let my daughter skip school and go with me to see it. ...
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Twixt: Toronto Film Review
Hollywood Reporter
It is meant to bestow a note of seriousness on an otherwise frivolous movie? It doesn't because this element is used as a cheap plot gimmick, as a means for the novelist to find a satisfactory ending to his new book, an ending his publisher (David ...
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Movie Review: THE DEBT
Assignment X
In 1997, Rachel Singer (Helen Mirren) and her ex-husband Stephan Gold (Tom Wilkinson) are jointly proud of their daughter Sarah (Romi Aboulafia), who has written a book about their heroic actions back in 1965/1966, when both were agents of the Israeli ...
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Warrior | Rolling Stone Movies | Movie Reviews
Director Gavin O'Connor comes out swinging in this flawed but fiercely moving family drama about two feuding brothers competing in a martial-arts tour.
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