Teen Ink Magazine,
September 2006 :
Movies Articles
Failure to Launch by Kelcey W., Dell Rapids, SD A 30-something guy still living at home with his parents may seem somewhat odd but it makes for great entertainment in “Failure to Launch ... Continue...
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest by Anne B., Bend, OR For someone who was completely obsessed with the first movie, I think I did fairly well in calming myself enough to sit through the entire screening of “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest ... Continue...
The Devil Wears Prada by Milana B., Gainesville, FL Based on the 2003 bestseller, The DevilWears Prada outruns the many mediocre films showcased this summer.
An aspiring young journalist in New York City finds a job as thesecond assistant to the editor-in-chief of the fashion magazine Runway ... Continue...
The Matrix Revolutions by Nathan P., Phoenix, AZ All I have to say about this movie is one word: outstanding. I have never seen a movie so powerful, so exhilarating, and so heart-stopping. The way Keanu Reeves plays Neo is jaw-dropping ... Continue...
United 93 by Lindsey P., Candia, NH “United 93” is a breath-taking and heart-wrenching movie about the horrible attacks on September 11, 2001. When I saw the previews on TV, I begged my parents to take me ... Continue...
War of the Worlds by Adam H., Oshkosh, WI “Wow, fantastic, awesome” are just a few words to explain how much I love this upbeat movie that I’m glad I took the time to see. The cinematography is phenomenal and its deep thoughts can fill your mind while the action scenes make your heart jump ... Continue...
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