Teen Ink Magazine,
November 2006 :
Movies Articles
Derailed by Stevie G., Wyckoff, NJ It was last year’s big thriller and the most unimaginable plot ever. Starring Clive Owen and Jennifer Aniston, “Derailed” encompasses the perfect balance of trepidation and reassurance, and while the suspense could kill you, the outcome is flawless ... Continue...
Flyboys by Chelcey R., Hemet, CA Tony Bill truly captures the feelings and emotions of pilots during World War I in “Flyboys.” This movie shows us Americans entering the war to fight for France before the U.S. joined the war ... Continue...
Little Miss Sunshine by Katie C., Wethersfield, CT A dark comedy that will keep you laughing, “Little Miss Sunshine” is the feel-good movie of the year ... Continue...
Rush Hour 2 by Nick Z., Wilmore, KY Do you like sitting on the edge of your seat? How about falling off it laughing? If so, “Rush Hour 2” is the perfect movie for you. Although it didn’t get the best reviews, it is perfect for those who like a good comedy ... Continue...
Step Up by Miranda O., Shreveport, LA “Step Up” is exciting, dramatic and breathtaking. After breaking into the Maryland School of the Arts, Tyler Gage (up-and-coming Channing Tatum) is caught and sentenced to 200 hours of community service at the school ... Continue...
The Exorcist by Nathan H., Natick, MA A horror classic that has withstood the test of time, I jumped, cringed, shivered, and flinched throughout “The Exorcist,” a gross, creepy movie. Filmed in 1973, the make-up, special effects and sound are great even by today’s standards ... Continue...
The Replacements by Scott M., Sherman, SD “The Replacements” is hands down my all-time favorite movie. Although it is not a true story, it is very inspiring ... Continue...
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