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Sherlock Holmes
By Kalika S., Naples, FL
A Warner Bros Studios release, produced by Joel Silver
Everyone has heard of the famous fictitious detective, Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes is a recently released movie that has caught the attention of many people from ages 13to... (more »)
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Marley and Me
By Devon G., Grapevine, TX
“Marley and Me,” based on the popular book by John Grogan, is the story of the miraculous connection between dog and owner. It stole the hearts of dog-lovers everywhere. You not only appreciate your own dog more, but you form a relationship... (more »)
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The Dark Knight
By Robert V., Thornton, CO
“Why so serious?” This line has been ringing in my head ever since I saw “The Dark Knight.” My desire to watch the film began when the first previews were released. Right away I knew the movie was going to be a blockbuster and sweep... (more »)
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The House Bunny
By Jake O., Bloomington, IL
My limited experience with Happy Madison, Adam Sandler’s production company, has not been pleasant. For example, “Click,” with its juvenile humor and manipulative plot, tops my list of worst films of all time. So when my friends dragged... (more »)
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Lord of the Rings Trilogy
The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy is based on the books written by J.R.R Tolkien. They are awesome movies and have a great story line. Director, Peter Jackson had all the effects done wonderfully and skillfully arranged the scenes. It takes... (more »)
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Sweeney Todd
By Jayson B., Fort Wayne, IN
Set in the late 1880s in London, barber Benjamin Barker was living happily with his beautiful wife, Lucy, and his newborn daughter, Johanna. But another, Judge Turpin, loved Lucy and had his associate, Beadle Bamford, send Barker to prison on... (more »)
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High School Musical 3
Coming back with an all-singing, all-dancing spectacular finale of the terrific trilogy wasn’t going to be easy. But Disney did it again as “High School Musical 3: Senior Year” explodes on the big screen in a huge, colorful display to... (more »)
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