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    Bridesmaids Movie Review

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    Bridesmaids is a terrifically funny‚ smart‚ and emotional ensemble comedy. Some may say it’s the female version of The Hangover‚ while others may think it’s quite similar to Bride Wars. This movie pulls off the amazingly uncanny trick of being both brutal and gentle at the same time. I highly recommend this movie to all audiences over the age of 17. The unexpected truth of being a bridesmaid is revealed‚ but in the end‚ Kristen Wigg (Annie) persuades you that there is a greater light at the end of the

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    Miracle Movie Review

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    Making Dreams Come True The movie Miracle tells the inspiring story of the 1980 United States hockey team and their journey to becoming the best hockey team in the world. Any hockey fan would be a perfect contender for watching the movie. The movie explores the many struggles that the team has to face to conquer their way through the Olympics‚ including on and off the ice. At a time when the country is in a period of struggle with the Cold War‚ Coach Herb Brooks has goals for the team that seem

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    Crash: A Movie Review

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    Most people are born with good hearts‚ but as they grow up they learn prejudices. “Crash” is a movie that brings out bigotry and racial stereotypes. The movie is set in Los Angeles‚ a city with a cultural mix of every nationality. The story begins when several people are involved in a multi-car accident. Several stories interweave during two days in Los Angeles involving a collection of inter-related characters‚ a police detective with a drugged out mother and a mischief younger brother‚ two car

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    French Movie Review

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    Movie Title: Amélie (Le fabuleux destin d’Amelie Poulain) Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet Cast: Audrey Tautou‚ Mathieu Kassovitz Genre: Romance Comedy Amelie is a movie that was filmed in french language with english subtitles. The movie takes place in Montmarte with the main character a young girl named Amelie. The story is mainly about how Amelie grew up with odd parents and had a deprived childhood and didn’t have friends or nice things growing up. When she was old enough to move out‚ she

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    Bahliby Kidane Pd. 6 Word Count (736) The Crucible: An Adaptation Worthwhile All of your memories of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible won’t prepare you for the scene that opens up director Nicholas Hytner’s powerful movie adaptation. In 1692‚ a group of teenage girls gather in the woods of Salem‚ Mass.‚ to conduct a ritual. In the late night‚ the girls all dance‚ chant‚ and strip in order to fulfill their wishes and dreams. This stuff is disturbing to say the least. One of them‚ Abigail Williams

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    I Am the Grass Essay

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    I Am the Grass is a short story written by Daly Walker‚ who has also written other short stories for The Sewanee Review and The Sycamore Review. Born in Winchester‚ Indiana in 1924‚ Daly Walker is a surgeon by trade and started to write after he was forty. Daly also served in the Vietnam War from 1967-1968‚ it serves as an inspiration for I Am the Grass. The story details a mans struggle of life after the war in Vietnam‚ and returning to Vietnam. This includes painful psychological trauma‚ the feeling

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    Patriot Movie Review

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    The Patriot In theaters on June 30‚ 2000. Directed by: Roland Emmerich Written by: Robert Rodat Main Characters in the movie: Mel Gibson as Benjamin Martin‚ Heath Ledgar as Gabriel Martin‚ Tom Wilkinson as Lord General Cornwallis‚ & Jason Issac as Colonel William Tavington The film is rated R for strong war violence. Summary: It is 1776 when the Revolutionary War began between the American Colonists and the British soldiers.The main character‚ Benjamin Martin‚ is a veteran of the

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    Sam H. DeKay‚ a vice president for corporate communications at BNY Mellon Corporation in New York City‚ looks into long existing issues in interpersonal communication in his article “Interpersonal Communication in the Workplace: A Largely Unexplored Region”. This article’s main purpose is to outline the limitations of current knowledge about the subject and to provide solutions which may help to fix this problem. From the beginning author emphasizes the well-known fact that interpersonal communication

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    Goal Movie Review

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    “I’ve spent muddy days watching young lads beat the hell out of each other. But once in a while‚ there’s one that comes along and lifts your heart.” --Glen Foy in “Goal! The Dream Begins” GOAL! THE DREAM BEGINS Production Information Like every kid‚ Santiago Munez has a big dream. But unlike every kid‚ he’s given the rare opportunity to make that dream come true—if he’s willing to put his fears aside‚ travel thousands of miles from home‚ and hold his own with some of the best in the world. The

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    Blackrobe Movie Review

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    ‘Black Robe’ Movie Critique ‘Black Robe’ is the story of a young Jesuit Priest from France who embarks on a religious journey to convert‚ to Christianity‚ the Aboriginal tribes of New France. Set primarily in Ontario during the mid 1630’s‚ Father Lafargue travels from Quebec via the Ottawa River to the home of the Huron people in what is now referred to as the Simcoe Region of South Central Ontario. He is aided by a band of Algonquin-speaking people‚ numbering roughly 20 and a young Frenchman

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