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Movie Review: Jarhead

Anthony “Swoff” Swofford moves from a grueling marine boot camp to being deployed to the Gulf War as his unit joins Desert Shield in the middle east. The marines bond, jack up the level of testosterone, and are eager to fight, but become bored after 175 days of no action. The war begins and Desert [...]

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Movie Review: The American

Hired killer Jack wants out of the killing game but is scheduled for one final job in Italy before he is allowed to leave his position. Jack is assigned to construct a special weapon for a Belgian assassin. Jack meets Clara, a prostitute he connects with who wants as much as he does, a normal, [...]

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Movie Review: Temple Grandin

An autistic woman makes it her life mission to help animals. Temple Grandin is fearful of people and the outside world, her autism making day to day functioning difficult at best. Gradin gains an affection for cattle early while spending time at her Aunt and Uncle’s ranch. Grandin fights against her fears, attending college, working [...]

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Movie Review: Inception

What if your dreams were so real they became your reality? Dom Cobb is a mind thief who steals people’s secrets by reaching their subconscious, even planting new ideas in order to change the outcome of business deals. The corporate espionage specialist works with a new scientist to assist him in reaching the deepest level [...]

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Movie Review: Taking Chance

Lt. Col. Michael Strobl escorts the body of fallen soldier 19-year-old Pvt. First Class Chance Phelps to his hometown of Dubois, Wyoming. Along the way Lt. Col. Strobl is stunned by the respect and honor paid to this fallen soldier at each leg of the journey by ordinary Americans who recognize in this flag draped [...]

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