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A young woman is set to become the next mate for the leader of her werewolf pack, unfortunately, she is torn between her loyalty and her love for another man.
Most films for children end on a happy note. These three thought-provoking movies and animated films are based on books that have bittersweet endings.
Young students in preschool can be taught to have compassion for peers with disabilities by basing a lesson plan on the book Don't Call Me Special by Pat Thomas.
Print media's growing less popular and everything has moved online. Are writers living at the beginning of the end of paper books? What do e-books mean to authors?
Neither postmodern nor nihilistic, Appaloosa is star-director Ed Harris's solemn ode to tradition, honor and ethics, anchored by Viggo Mortensen's slyly subtle star turn.
In his remake of Charles Dickens' novel, Great Expectations, Alfonso Cuarón's main character Finn is an artist, whose work is present throughout the film
Fernando Meirelles' uncompromising, if repetitive, adaptation of Blindness employs grueling social scenarios, stylish visuals and Julianne Moore's best work in a decade.
Making one's own luck may be the intended theme of Q&A, but it's more than that. It includes the power of knowledge.
Clark Gregg's direction is made for TV and his writing makes the subversion of Chuck Palahniuk's novel easier to swallow, but Sam Rockwell keeps Choke sleazy and breezy.
Film will make viewers cry, but they might be tears of joy as well as sadness.
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a haunting film based on the young adult novel by John Boyne, though its appropriateness for children is questionable.
Watching a film based on a beloved book is a delicate affair. If the movie deviates from the book's plot, will the book lover be disappointed, or forgiving?
When David Gordon decides to adopt Dennis, he takes on a little boy who honestly believes he's from Mars
A flawless expansion of Maurice Sendak's story, "Where the Wild Things Are" is a film to treasure, discuss and lovingly revisit. One of the decade's best family films.
Touchingly low-tech and beautifully filmed, "City of Ember" need not be thrill-a-minute, but a thrill every 20 minutes and a sedated Bill Murray make it a fitful sit.
The Ally Sheedy thriller 'Noise" depicts how too much sound can turn a fabulous Manhattan apartment into a torture chamber.
Johnny Depp, Christian Bale and Marion Cotillard star in Public Enemies, the story of Depression era bank robbers and the FBI, now in theaters across the country.
Spike Lee too often lets his Clint Eastwood grudge get the better of him in a war film with several powerhouse set-pieces and no shortage of grand, if messy, ambitions.
Those looking for quality entertainment for family night need look no further than the charming adventure found on Nim's Island.
The Vampire Diaries premiered on CTV last night in Canada. The series based on the popular LJ Smith novels, debuted to an estimated audience of 4.8 million.
A review of Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay who has created the character Dexter, a serial killer who only kills people who deserve to be killed.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button takes too long to tell its intriguing story, turning what might have been a great story into an unnecessarily drawn-out film.
Originally published in German as "Das doppelte Lottchen," Kästner's children's novel, translated into English as "Lottie & Lisa," inspired the Disney movies.
What may be surprising to many viewers is the fact that the actor who carries most of the film is actually 18-year-old David Kross.
Writer and illustrator Graeme Base has recently released another mystery-solving book for children with a wonderful message and beautifully detailed illustrations.
Can a 12-year-old boy from the Stockholm suburbs find true happiness with an immigrant from the land of the undead? Only if he can manage to let the right one slip in.
Berlin Express is a thriller about a kidnapped doctor, filmed in 1949, in postwar Germany, with rare archival footage of the devastation of Frankfurt am Main.
Brokeback Mountain represents the best of both worlds in adaptation--a faithful retelling of the source and an excellent movie in its own right.
Director Danny Boyle has tapped Oscar-winning screenwriter Simon Beaufoy (Slumdog Millionaire) to write the script for DreamWorks Animation's Truckers.
Disney/Pixar's WALL-E receives another Best Film Award, this time from the Chicago Film Critics Association.
Izabela Byzmek is the children's book illustrator for Gumboot Books' newest title, Faeries Are Real. It's filled with many Fairy pictures and stories.
Scripture inspires people in all areas of their lives. These books use biblical quotes to motivate dieters to lose weight.
Not just another entertainment, but a film that can help change lives, Fireproof is an uplifting, inspirational movie.
Brief biography of Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez, famous for his book One Hundred Years of Solitude.
Brought to life by Cloud Ten Pictures, the Left Behind film series based on the best-selling Left Behind novels are not just entertainment, but a powerful inspiration.
Here are some ideas for motivating and rewarding your children for reading at home.
How did the Ancient Indians keep their women safe during the perilous months of pregnancy and after childbirth?
Benjamin Button is a beautifully produced and involving movie--but is it a faithful adaptation of its original source material?
Many parents today are looking to embrace a more "natural" way of caring for their children. Here are ten must have books to lead them on their way.
Take movie vacation adventures with these sci fi videos and fantasy films to rent that take you to the kingdom of Fantasia or a safari adventure in a suburban backyard
Reading Christmas themed books together as a family can become a great holiday tradition. This article includes suggestions for reading books to young children.
Look for these new dramatic movies from Lionsgate and Overture Films in theaters this fall.
Avatar: The Last Airbender Book 3 Volume 3 is chock full of magic, mystery and g-rated Kung Fu action. Highly recommended.
Sean Penn's film version of 'The Pledge' explores the relationship between random chance and scientific logic.
A film about sharing faith and making the best of life, Facing the Giants is more than entertainment and more than a football movie, and can be enjoyed be many.
EBooks are quickly becoming the future of publishing. With eBooks, and eBook readers, comes the next wave of book changes; the use of eBooks with public libraries.
The film version of "The Pledge" delves much deeper into the fascinating characters of the novel.
The PC and Internet has created a new way of referencing information and the changes are not slowing. Books are no longer the main reference source for many people.
Bret Easton Ellis wrote the screenplay for The Informers based on his 1994 book about the outwardly glamorous lives of a group of people in 1980s Los Angeles.


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