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    Sleepy Hollow Film Review

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    ‘Sleepy Hollow’ film Review Blood and murder usually go down a treat for the people who love gore but this is not the case in the movie ‘Sleepy Hollow’. Repetition is the key to an ultimately predictable film. Just as in any other film we see a substance with a resemblance to blood fall onto a piece of paper. This tells our minds the movie will have elements of horror. Then two hands‚ male and female‚ clasp. A headless horseman then appears decapitating an innocent man on the run in the woods

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    Film review. Martin Scorsese knows something about surprise endings which twist meisters like M. Night Shyamalan seem to have forgotten. The twist doesn’t matter if you haven’t already told a good story. By the time Shutter Island gets to its twist‚ it has already told such a tale. You’re invested in these characters and no matter how it turns out you’re going to walk away happy. The twist‚ when it happens‚ only serves to make a deeper connection. It makes sense of the madness‚ brings order to

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    3 Idiots - Film Review

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    3 Idiots - Movie Review By: Bharat Rathi 3 Idiots Director: Rajkumar Hirani Cast: Aamir Khan‚ Kareena Kapoor‚ R Madhavan‚ Sharman Joshi and Boman Irani Rating: 4.5 what’s it About: Bring out the bugles for the biggest celluloid celebration in a long‚ long time. God bless Rajkumar Hirani for ending an otherwise mediocre Bollywood year on a smashing note. You go in to see 3 Idiots expecting the genius combination of Hirani and Aamir Khan to weave magic on screen. But despite the mental

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    127 Hours Film Review

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    Film review (127 hours) 127 hours is a true story made into a blockbuster film. The director‚ the actors and the production crew made the film a hit. The film’s genre is within the range of horror movies. It doesn’t need unearthly or scary creatures for it to be considered as horror. The psychological effect and the feeling of helplessness that it gives to the viewers defines it qualifications. The fact that the people who watched this film made horrified and grossed out expressions

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    Film Review Donnie Darko

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    Johannes Oster 3/5/13 English 2 Assignment III Film Review: Donnie Darko Richard Kelly’s 2001 film‚ Donnie Darko‚ boasts an utterly complex plot that challenges the concept of free will and redefines the superhero genre. Though on the surface the film imparts social commentary on adolescent behavior and the treatment of mental illness in contemporary society‚ Donnie Darko’s real genius lies in its use of a mixture of science and spirituality to create a picture both thought provoking and unique

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    GAFST Film Review Sankofa

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    CRITICAL REVIEW GUIDELINES Reviews should be 4 pages‚ double-spaced‚ in 12 pt font. No outside sources should be used to complete the review. SANKOFA The character Mona undergoes substantial transformation in the area of individual personality and social psychology we call “identity.” What does her journey suggest to us about both the Africana perception of identity and the role that history plays in that? Explain the role that the characters‚ Nunu‚ Shango‚ and Joe play in Mona’s transformation

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    Film Review (The Money Pit) The Money Pit is a love comedy directed by Richard Benjamin in 1986. This movie was performed humorously by Tom Hanks who usually perform comedy. The movies he has performed before were The Man with One Red Shoe‚ Splash‚ Bachlor and etc. Tom Hanks and Shelley Long play Anna and Walter‚ a young couple just married. They spend most of their time dealing with managing their new house. The performed the unstable love of the couple clearly. Alexander Godunov

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    Billy Budd

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    Billy Budd by Herman Melville fits into both categories of tragedy‚ classic and modern. This story fits into both Aristotle’s and Arthur Miller’s concepts of tragedy. Billy Budd is this story’s tragic hero and its his actions that determine how this story fits into both categories.The classic definition of tragedy is Aristotle’s‚ that the tragic hero must be noble and have a tragic flaw. He must also experience a reversal of fortune and recognize the reason for his downfall

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    Dr. Stangelove Film Review

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    HIS 102 December 7‚ 2012 Film Review of Dr. Strangelove or: How I learned to stop worrying and Love the Bomb Plot Summary: The class was asked to review the film Dr. Strangelove or: How I learned to stop worrying and Love the Bomb. The movie was a satirical comedy about nuclear weaponry and what could happen if the wrong person pushed the wrong button. At the core of the film was the story of top-ranking men of the United States and the Soviet Union who had become so destabilized

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    Film Review Stephen Edwin King has written many famous novels that have been turned into great films. The Green Mile is one of the films that have been produced into an award-winning movie. The story begins with a former prison guard named Paul Edgecomb who is currently living in a retirement home. A past memory suddenly strikes Paul in which brings back many old stories from when he was a prison guard at Cold Mountain Penitentiary. He begins to tell the story of a man named John Coffey who

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