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My Problem with Fahrenheit 9/11
A military parent takes issue—strongly—with Michael Moore's controversial documentary, especially its portrayal of men and women in uniform.
Shyamalan Establishes Himself a True Auteur with
The Village
A cinematically beautiful film full of twists that will keep you shaking in your seat, The Village is a real treat for Shyamalan and thriller fans...
Manchurian Candidate
Remake Falls Just Shy of Being Great
Jonathan Demme's remake of the 1962 classic film is an unrelenting, chilling assault on the senses that will have you on the edge of your seat –...
Bourne's Back and Better in
The Bourne Supremacy
Having escaped from a slew of would-be assassins in this film’s predecessor, The Bourne Identity, Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) is still having trouble...
Catwoman
Catwoman
Hilary Duff's "Cinderella Story" a Big Disappointment
Although it has few objectionable elements, “A Cinderella Story” promotes teenage dating and romance, hinting that they are the solution to many of...
Fast-Paced "I, Robot" Follows in "Blade Runner" Steps
A fast-paced, violent film that is reminiscent of “Blade Runner” and which raises interesting theological and political questions, "I, Robot" is...
"Anchorman" – Like an SNL Skit Lasting 90 Minutes Too Long
If you find yourself howling with laughter throughout “Saturday Night Live” skits every weekend, then you’ll really bust a gut with this one,...
"America's Heart & Soul" Celebrates Persevering People
With stunning cinematography that is so beautiful it looks almost computer-generated (it’s not), “America’s Heart and Soul” is the perfect movie to...
"King Arthur" Serves Up a Politically Correct Retelling
In "King Arthur," Director Antoine Fuqua and writer David Franzon bypass the ancient myths and create a new one fashioned after the spirit of our...
Family-Friendly "Spider-Man 2" Delights and Intrigues
Oh, what a tangled web men weave, when with their masks they do deceive! If you’re looking for a family-friendly movie that will delight men and...
The Write Wing Responds
Our Fahrenheit 9/11 review drew a ton of readers—and a slew of e-mail.
Terminal
a Breath of Fresh Air in Cinematic Summer Heat
The excellent acting, directing, cinematography, set, story and strong moral overtones of this film work together to provide satisfying summer...
Prepare for a Heartwarming Tear Fest with "The Notebook"
Despite its distracting detours into the bedroom, “The Notebook” (based on the Nicholas Sparks novel) gives us a portrait of a love that always...
"Around the World in 80 Days" Won't Go Down in History
Most of the cameos in the best-known 1956 version of this film (it won the Oscar for Best Picture) also happened to be voting members of the...
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