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  • Online DVD Rentals Changing The Face Of The Movie Renting Business  By : Mika Hamilton
    Being able to watch the movies you want is very convenient - especially when your online DVD rental service brings them right to your door. You no longer have to go out to get the latest blockbuster movie.
  • Two Films Offer Great Examples of What Not to Do With Your Life  By : Ed Bagley
    Kiss the Bride centers around four sisters from an Italian Catholic family in Rhode Island trying to work out their childhood hang-ups as three of them-all self-centered, self-absorbed and out of touch with reality-return to help their little sister get married. Sideways focuses on two men in midlife crises taking a one-week excursion through California wine country.
  • "A Man for All Seasons" Demonstrates What Integrity Should Be in the Middle Ages and Now  By : Ed Bagley
    A Man for All Seasons poses the question: What would a man sacrifice for his principles? When Henry VIII seeks approval to divorce his wife and marry Anne Boleyn, his new Chancellor and Cardinal—Sir Thomas More—stands in his way. In the end, Sir Thomas becomes the only person in England who will die for his principles. A Man for All Seasons won 6 Oscars at the 1967 Academy Awards.
  • "Ryan's Daughter" Is a Love Triangle with Passion, Adultery, Rebellion and a Village Idiot  By : Ed Bagley
    "Ryan's Daughter" is a love story that evolves into a love triangle set in the epic splendor of an isolated village on Ireland's scenic Dingle Peninsula. Like all love triangles, it ends in a disaster that becomes a tragedy. Cinematographer Freddie Young captures the raw beauty of Ireland with its ocean cliffs, green countryside, lazy pastures and hidden forest love nest. He won an Oscar for his filming.
  • The House of Ravenclaw  By : Amy Koelle
    The House of Ravenclaw is one of the four houses of the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and like the other houses, has some special features that set it apart from the rest.
  • "Lost in Translation" Makes the Meaning of Life Sound Elusive  By : Ed Bagley
    "Lost in Translation" was written and directed by Sofia Coppola and won enough awards to fill a grocery cart. Seeing this film, I would not have guessed it would have won so many awards. I gave this film an average rating rather than a good or excellent rating. I wanted real substance in this film and I was left wanting. Learn why in my review.
  • Borat… Either You Love Him Or You Don’t  By : E Cho
    Humor is a rather peculiar genre of art Literally speaking, the term ‘humor’ is defined as a quality to evoke amusement
  • Nancy Meyers Comes Up With a Winner: A Romantic Comedy that Really Works  By : Ed Bagley
    Christmas is coming soon and everybody is busy getting ready for another holiday season. A movie can be great comic relief. We want to be entertained and interested by a story that keeps us attentive and has a happy ending. Nancy Meyers delivers what we need as the writer/director of "The Holiday", a romantic comedy with Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law, Jack Black and Eli Wallach.

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