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One family's life with autism turns out to be a daily triumph.
RocknRolla takes its audience into the underground world of the London mob, and it does so with a few original plot twists.
21 is a lifeless adaptation of the acclaimed true life novel "Bringing Down the House", which recounts the adventures of a group of MIT students who took on Las Vegas.
Do you feel alone, isolated, but busy? Do you find yourself walking towards something, alone?
Taika Cohen directs Loren Horsley in an awkward love story.
A review of the darkly comic Canadian independent feature from writer/director Chaz Thorne
Taking a look at one of the biggest questions in homeschooling - socialization.
Sherman Alexie's first young adult novel won the National Book Award and captures the hearts of critics a like through his semi-autobiographical hero, Arnold Spirit
Set in Reynholm Industries IT department, The IT Crowd follows the lives of technological genius, Moss, scatty Irishman, Roy, and fish out of water, Jen.
Director David Fincher can now add Zodiac to his list of highly acclaimed directing achievements which include Alien 3, Se7en & Fight Club
The beautiful works and tragic death of artist John William Godward create a collectively haunting portrait.
Find WC facilities across the world in fast food restaurants such as Burger King and KFC. Plus how to avoid the barstaff and take advantage of free entry museums.
Bobby Jindal does not want to become the next politician to be portrayed on Saturday Night Live, but his inaction after his speech may have sealed his fate.
The Duchess is a 2008 film based on Amanda Foreman's biography of the 18th-century English aristocrat Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire. It is available on DVD.
VH-1's dating reality show is meant to teach "eight guys without game" how to approach women. But it also has some valuable lessons for the girls.
This historical drama spotlights a controversial sexual relationship between Dali and poet Federico García Lorca in the midst of Spain's restrictive fascist society.
Louisa Adams, wife of sixth president John Quincy Adams, is unique in that she is the only First Lady who was born abroad. This fact made her a controversial figure.
This DVD includes deleted scenes and lots of short features about the physical comedy in Paul Blart: Mall Cop.
In the grand tradition of the buddy comedy comes The Hangover, a frat-tastic detective story that follows three men on a ridiculous quest to find their missing comrade.
Russian classic has Stratford's finest including Lucy Peacock, Irene Poole,and Dalal Badr as The Prozorov Sisters, with Tom McCamus, James Blendick, and Joyce Campion.
High school comedies hit their peak in the 1990's. Featuring large-breasted ditsy blonde woman, good-looking ugly chicks, classic rugged football stars and band geeks, th
The new millennium has triggered a variety of changes. And this couldn't be more evident than in high school comedies. High school comedies of our millennium have become
In recent years, numerous online dating sites have proven to be a successful resource for city singles to find friendship, sex, love and marriage.
Following a successful stand-up career, Woody Allen graduated to film. Following several acting and writing roles, he directed for the first time proper in 1969.
Relativity Media/Columbia Pictures' Zombieland, starring Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg and Emma Stone, is every kind of awesome. 10/10.
It is said that opposites attract. This is the case with the volatile relationship between Abraham and Mary Lincoln. Together, the Lincolns formed a fascinating pair.
Do you have an accelerated learner or wish your child could be in that elite group? Here are some ideas surrounding the accelerated homeschooled student.
The lawyers of Crane, Poole & Schmidt are back for Season Four, bringing new characters to the team, and facing ever so increasing opponents in court. 8.5/10
John Ford's appreciation for women shines throughout the director's masterpiece Young Mr. Lincoln, as subversive pro feminist cinema.
Abraham Lincoln's wife, Mary, is often maligned by historians and the general public. The truth of the matter is that she was a complicated, misunderstood woman.
Almost twenty years after its original release, The Secret of Monkey Island benefits from a new coat of paint and a tune-up in this enhanced reissue.
Bullying at work can get out of hand if it's not dealt with seriously.
Both Sen. McCain and Sen. Obama represent themselves as advocates of Autism. But what do they really intend to do? What are their records?
Who's the voices in the upcoming Alvin and the Chipmunks sequel, "The Squeakquel"? We look at Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler, and Jesse McCartney's career.
Three of television's most recognizable leading men - Ray Romano, Andre Braugher and Scott Bakula - co-star in a new series exploring the foibles of male relationships.
Craig Thomas and Carter Bays' How I Met Your Mother is one of television's most innovative and enjoyable sitcoms. Here's a look at the qualities that make it so popular.
Though still quite young, Ryan Gosling has managed to resist the temptation of Hollywood. He has remained true to himself and has continued to deliver great performances.


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