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Into the Wild Film Review
Sean Penn's screen adaptation based on the biopic about a university graduate, who rids himself of all material possessions to live a life of simplicity in Alaska.
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The Black Balloon Movie Review
Rhys Wakefield plays a 15 year old boy, tired of living in the shadow of his dependent,autistic older brother, who is inadvertently restricting his individuality.
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Gran Torino Movie Review
A bigotus Korean War veteran puts aside his bitter and resentful emotions, to protect a Hmong boy, from being lured into the dangerous world of gang warfare.
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The Wrestler Movie Review
Comeback kid Mickey Rourke pulls off a 'Rocky' in this tale of a once famed, but still highly respected professional wrestler living a life of isolation.
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Yes Man Movie Review
Carl Allan, a man struggling for an escape from his unadventurous existence, finds his fortunes turn for the better when he begins to say 'yes' to everything.
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Stop-Loss Movie Review
Screen heartthrobs Ryan Phillippe (Cruel Intentions) and Channing Tatum (Step-Up), trade in their pretty boy images for a set of fatigues, in this gritty political drama.
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Marley and Me Movie Review
The adaptation of journalist John Grogan's best-selling novel, based on the triumphs and turmoil of his relationship with his dog, Marley, throughout his short lifetime.
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Bedtime Stories Movie Review
Walt Disney Pictures and Happy Madison, have teamed up to create an original and hysterical film about the power of two young children's' wishes, to make the bedtime stor
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Drilbit Taylor Movie Review
A homeless man uses all his charisma and cunning to con a group of pubescent boys, into paying him, in return for his protection against a pair of high school bullies.
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The Dark Knight Film Critique
Christian Bale returns as The Caped Crusader, in 'The Dark Knight', the sequel to Director Chris Nolan's 2005 smash hit, 'Batman Begins'.
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The Forbidden Kingdom Movie Review
Kung-Fu legends Jackie Chan and Jet Li join forces to battle the evil Jade Warlord, in this martial arts epic choreographed by Woo-Ping Yuen (Kill Bill Vol. 1 &2).
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