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Mini-Review: The Station Agent (2003)

Not to be harsh, but I only knew this movie as the one starring a dwarf where I believe Patricia Clarkson was nominated for an Oscar. I wasn't too interested in seeing it at the time, but since I'm trying to see all those critically acclaimed movies of 2003 so I can finally finish my top 10 list...

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DVD Review: Back to the Future Trilogy

Since I have already reviewed each of the movies separately, this will be more of a review of the DVD set than the films. But, to give a little bit of background: The Back to the Future trilogy are action/adventure/comedy/science fiction movies that deal with time travel. The films started with...

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Movie Review: Men in Black II (2002)

A film by Barry Sonnenfeld After 1997 s wildly successful Men in Black film, someone apparently decided that it would be a good idea to make a sequel. After all, the director and the two stars are returning, what could possibly go wrong? A great deal, as it turns out. The first film covered...

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Movie Review: The Fog of War (2003)

A film by Errol Morris The Fog of War won the Academy Award for Best Documentary (2003). The subject: Robert McNamara. McNamara, if you are not aware of who he is, was the Secretary of Defense during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. This puts him at the forefront of the Vietnam War...

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Movie Review: Capturing the Friedmans (2003)

A film by Andrew Jarecki This documentary was not what I had expected. I knew that this was a documentary about a family who had been accused of sexually abusing children. That was all I knew about this film, and my expectations were only that this was going to be a difficult film to watch....

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Movie Review: Back to the Future Part III (1990)

A film by Robert Zemeckis Back to the Future Part III is the third and concluding chapter to the Back to the Future trilogy. For many years this was my least favorite film in the trilogy, but watching it again for the first time in years I have new appreciation for it. Back to the Future...

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Movie Review: Winged Migration

A film by Jacques Perrin What we have here is a documentary about birds in flight. This is a simplistic description, but an accurate one. This documentary film follows the life of migratory birds from the beginning of their flight all the way through to the end, which is really just the return...

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Movie Review: The Village (2004)

A film by M Night Shyamalan The villagers were warned to stay out of the forest. So long as the villagers stayed out of the forest, "Those We Must Not Speak Of" will leave the village alone. It is an uneasy truce within the village. Anything colored red is immediately destroyed or buried...

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Book Review: Rogue Planet - Greg Bear

This Star Wars novel is set several years after the events of The Phantom Menace. To better place it in relation to the two prequel films, Anakin Skywalker is 12 years old. He is the Padawan apprentice to Obi-Wan Kenobi. Kenobi is no longer the reckless apprentice that he was when he served under...

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Movie Review: The Upside of Anger (2005)

"The Upside of Anger" is a very good movie that is unfortunately going to be missed in the theatres by the larger audiences. Directed by Mike Binder on a budget of a mere twelve million dollars (which is meager by the standard of today), "The Upside of Anger" is a film focusing on the character of...

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