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Movie Review: White Christmas

Ex-Army entertainers Bob Wallace and Phil Davis take their song-and-dance act to a Vermont lodge for a Christmas show to help boost the profits of the failing lodge, owned by their former Army commander, General Waverly. Davis convinces his friend Judy who is part of a sister act to join in the show, then plays [...]

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Movie Review: Morning Glory

Becky is a morning TV show producer, a triple type A workaholic who loses her job and must adjust to a new position. Becky lands a producer job on the struggling show Daybreak but can’t get a break when it comes to moving the ratings higher. Becky digs deep, connects with co-workers, and takes a [...]

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Movie Review: When Harry Met Sally

Harry and Sally are long time friends who didn’t quite hit it off when they first met, but their friendship has lasted over time. They both agree they should never cross the line of friendship into sex, but over the years each perfect relationship they have with others doesn’t quite measure up to their friendship. [...]

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Movie Review: It’s Complicated

A divorced couple celebrating their son’s college graduation wonder if there is anything left of their original relationship. Complicating matters is the fact that Jake is remarried to a younger woman and Jane has just met an architect who is showing interest in her. Jane is faced with an empty nest, two men who want [...]

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Movie Review: Julie & Julia

Aspiring writer Julie Powell is inspired by Julia Child and decides at age 30 to write an online journal following her recreation of Julia Child’s recipes from Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking, 524 recipes in 365 days. Ephron’s screenplay seamlessly moves between Powell’s and Child’s lives, intertwining them perfectly. The Julie Powell character [...]

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Movie Review: Vicky Cristina Barcelona

This Woody Allen film is an interesting study of one of his favorite themes, relationships and love’s complications. As Woody Allen films go this was a good one featuring a great cast, great direction and great screenplay. “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” follows the adventures of two best friends who have very different ideas on life and [...]

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