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    (“Sisters”). In this movie‚ two sisters discover that their parents are selling their childhood home and try to convince them and to keep it. Kate Ellis (Tina Fey) is a hotheaded hairdresser who cannot keep a job‚ house‚ or her daughter. Maura Ellis (Amy Poehler) is a responsible aunt who takes care of Kate’s daughter behind her back to provide a steady environment for her to grow up in. Kate convinces Maura to help her throw one last house party before the house is sold. The movie Sisters is a raunchy

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    Fathul Hanif 1301234I Film Review Movie: Banting Director: M. Raihan Halim Distributed By: Papahan Films Cast: Izyan Mellyna Ishak‚ Mastura Ahmad‚ Fauzie Laily‚ Osman Zailani‚ Jimmy Taenaka Words: 649 A truly entertaining film for the masses‚ M. Raihan Halim’s ‘Banding’ makes its way into the local big screens‚ taking theatres by storm. Released in October 2014‚ ‘Banding’ was set to rock the local cinemas as the first Singapore Malay film since the 1970’s. ’Banting’ is one the eight films selected

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    Ethical movie review Title: Blood Diamond Year: 2006 Studio: Virtual Studios Producer: Warner Bros. Director: Edward Zwick Country: United States of America 0.1 Introduction The following essay will examine ethical issues addressed through the movie “Blood Diamond”. The two main issues identified and discussed are; child soldiers and conflict diamonds. My main lens of ethical theories will consist of the four western theories‚ this includes‚ egoism‚ utilitarianism‚ ethics of duties and

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    Introduction to the movie: Mr. Hundert is a teacher at St. Benedict’s school‚ he is a student of history and like to teach about the western civilization‚ the Romans and the Greeks. Also there is a competition Mr. Julius Caesar held in the school. Mr. Hundert faces certain dilemmas such that his principals‚ virtue‚ morals were on the verge of being compromised‚ although his motives and intentions were all good. Mr. Sedgewick Bell a son of an american senator is the student with whom Mr. Hundert

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    ilFilm Review Paper: This course tries to cover how psychology and abnormal behavior is often covered by the media. Sometimes life imitates art just as art often imitates life. For better or worse‚ society’s understanding of mental illness is strongly influenced by media. Nonetheless‚ it allows for the study of disorders‚ their etiology‚ and their diagnosis. For this paper‚ you are to choose a character from a movie on the list below and write a case description that includes a multi-axial DSM-IV

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    The movie I chose to review is the Lone Survivor. Lone Survivor was released on December‚ 25‚ 2013 in the bigger theaters and cities but then released to everyone on January 10‚ 2014 and had a gross profit of $125‚069‚696. The top paid casts members were Mark Wahlberg‚ Emile Hirsch‚ Ben Foster‚ Eric Bana‚ and Dan Bilzerian. There were many producers of the Lone Survivor‚ however‚ the top five are Akiva Goldsman‚ Randall Emmett‚ Sarah Aubrey‚ Barry Spikings‚ and Norton Herrick and it was directed

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    Baghban - Movie Review

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    The story revolves around a family where the parents have spent all the earnings plus provident fund on their children..their study and for their settlement. But once the children(boys) are own their own and with their families they forget that they have some responsibility towards their parents too‚ because the parents do not have a pension to fall back upon.The children are quit upset over the thought that they have to now look after their parents and keep them along with them.They feel them as

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    The Terminal Movie Review

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    THE TERMINAL International Transit Land in New York was the best airport in that time. The airport was very crowded and busy. All of the officers worked very carefully to check every passanger’s luggage. One day‚ a person came from Krakhozia‚ a country which in the middle of a war. His name was Victor Navorski. According to the rules‚ he neither could went to New York nor back home. He met the head of the airport‚ Frank Dixon‚ to solve his case‚ but the regulation kept him to stay in the airport

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    Movie Review: Twilight

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    Twilight The Twilight Saga is a film series based on the novels and a series of four vampire-based fantasy romance novels by American author Stephenie Meyer. The main characters of Twilight are Bella Swan and Edward Cullen. Bella Swan is friendly‚ selfless and clumsy. She always fell and hurt herself accidentally or get into dangerous situations daily. Edward Cullen is frozen in his 17 years old body. He was changed into a vampire by Dr. Carlisle Cullen after Edward’s mother‚ Elizabeth‚ begged

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    Movie Review: In Bruges

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    “What attitude or attitudes does your chosen film seem to have towards crime? In what ways do filmic techniques such as cinematography‚ mise-en-scène‚ sound‚ And editing contribute to its treatment of crime?” Films convey elements of society differently in order to make comments on human culture. Within In Bruges writer/director Martin McDonagh conveys crime with a jovial sense of innocence‚ but then also projects the darker repercussions of crime (particularly murder) on an individual. This juxtaposition

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