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by The Great White Gypsy You’ve probably seen most of these titles on the shelf at your local video store. You may have even picked a couple of them up, looked at the pictures, but then put them down and rented Definitely, Maybe instead. You could have a friend who’s told you about a […]
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Oscar Movie Review
01Jan08
Atonement This sophomore effort by Joe Wright is a directorial paint-by-numbers designed specifically to get an Oscar. It is rigid, mechanical, and devoid of the emotions it is supposed to arouse. The score, costume design, and cinematography are all solid, but not extraordinary. The screenplay lacks the substance to make you believe James McAvoy […]
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