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Inkheart Movie Review

Making a movie about the magic to be found in reading books, is a little like General Motors singing the praises of riding a bike instead.

Defiance Film Review

In 2006, Black Book put a provocative new spin on the Holocaust genre by featuring Jews as resistance fighters rather than in the generally-depicted role of passive victims of genocide.

Che Guevara as Pop Art

An Italian publisher, Giangiacomo Feltrinelli got the rights to the Che Guevara photo in 1967, on a hunch that Guevara would die soon, and then produced a poster that sold 2,000,000 copies in a half year.

The Lodger Movie Review: Jack The Ripper Redux

Ondaatje's slick more than gritty new version, a transplant to the flashy when not murky LA underbelly, commands attention more for suspense than detail or character dissection.

Silent Light (Stellet Licht) Film Review

Johan (Cornelio Wall) is a devoutly-religious family man who lives close to the land with his wife, Esther (Miriam Toews), and their big brood of about a half-dozen children in a sparsely-populated desert region of Northern Mexico.

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