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John Boorman does a brilliant job directing "In My Country," even surpassing his 1972 film "Deliverance."
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John Boorman does a brilliant job directing "In My Country," even surpassing his 1972 film "Deliverance."
Dear Frankie PG-13 Directed by Shona Auerbach Starring Emily Mortimer, Gerard Butler, Jack Melon, Mary Riggans and Sharon Small 104 minutes B
Keanu Reeves takes a departure from his Neo character of "The Matrix" films and manages to come out ahead in "Constantine." He possesses no superhuman strength, agility or reflexes. All he has is faith. Maybe not even that. But he does have skills that make him the ever-vigilant hero.
When it comes to suspense movies, "Hide and Seek" falls short of expectations in terms of shock value. Despite some surprises, the movie is slow and directionless, contrary to the perception that it's a supernatural thriller.
John Travolta and Scarlett Johansson give outstanding performances in "A Love Song for Bobby Long," Shainee Gabel's directorial debut. This movie demonstrates superb acting talent and a great storyline. It is based on a novel by Ronald Everett Capps. Capps' son Grayson writes and performs some of the music for the movie.
Want to see Adam Sandler in a more serious role? Here's your chance. Sandler proves that he's done quite a bit of growing up from comedies like "Billy Madison" and "Happy Gilmore" to his most recent role in James L. Brooks' "Spanglish."
Wesley Snipes returns as Blade in this third film of the trilogy and he's just as great as before. David S. Goyer, who wrote the last two "Blade" films, also wrote and directed it.
With the semester coming to a close, students are faced with life-altering choices. This is especially true for upperclassmen. You may be figuring out what you want to major in. At the same time, you may also be figuring out whether you want to go to graduate school. The point is that now is the time to prepare yourself should you decide to go to graduate school. This is especially true if you want to go to law school.
In a long list of movies based on Nickelodeon cartoons like "Rugrats," "Jimmy Neutron" and "The Wild Thornberrys," it's no surprise that "SpongeBob Squarepants" would join the list. From the late 1990s up to today, all of these shows have all made their way on the silver screen.
"The Polar Express" offers life lessons to children and adults alike, wrapped in a Christmas story, but the Christmas clich?s ultimately make the movie falter.
"Most High," a film scored by AU professor Paul Oehlers, was screened at the Greenberg Theatre Sunday. Oehlers, who teaches Sound Synthesis and Audio Fundamentals in the College of Arts and Sciences, participated in a panel discussion with director Marty Sader.
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"Saints and Soldiers" offers a great mix of war and brotherhood. Fans of war films like "Platoon" and "Saving Private Ryan" should include "Saints and Soldiers" in their repertoire.
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The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers The adventures of Middle Earth are back. Elijah Wood and Sir Ian McKellen reprise their roles as Frodo Baggins and Gandalf the White. Like the first "Lord of the Rings," this sequel is directed by Peter Jackson, written by Frances Walsh and based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novels.