Teen Ink Magazine,
September 2002 :
Movies Articles
Attack of the Clones "Star Wars" has become much more than just a film franchise - it has become lockedin our culture. The original trilogy is embedded in most teens' memories. Formany, "Star Wars" is the first film they remember ... Continue...
Chocolat Although the close-up scenes of sumptuous chocolates are enough to make you drool, whatmakes "Chocolat" great is its ability to take you out of the theaterand put you into the lives of its characters ... Continue...
Dragonfly Some films are either remembered for being absolutely fantastic or ridiculously awful.Others are immediately forgettable. "Dragonfly" is in the lattercategory ... Continue...
The Rookie Baseball has always been America's favorite pastime, and "The Rookie" proves thegame is still alive and well. This is an inspiring family film from Disney thatmakes you want to go out and play catch ... Continue...
We Were Soldiers Once E arly on the afternoon of November 14, 1965, in Vietnam's Ia Drang Valley, severalplatoons of soldiers from the 7th Cavalry landed in what was called LZ X-Ray.Over the next few hours, the entire 7th Cavalry would arrive to fight, and die,together ... Continue...
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