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The Odd Life of Timothy Green

August 21, 2012 | By | Reply More
The Odd Life of Timothy Green

The debate about this movie is whether it is too sad for children to view.  There were many children ages 3 and up in the theater where we viewed it with a just-turned 5 year old . There were no tears or crying in the theater where we were.  Everyone in our theater was okay [...]

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Dark Knight Rises Movie Review – A Well Crafted Finale

July 23, 2012 | By | 1 Reply More
Dark Knight Rises Movie Review – A Well Crafted Finale

“The Dark Knight Rises” has a lot of expectations to live up to, and it exceeds them. The heroic is what Christopher Nolan’s rebooted Batman franchise has explored with a slow-burning, often brilliant intensity, since 2005′s “Batman Begins” introduced us to a not particularly warm crime fighter named Bruce Wayne. Much of the franchise’s simmer [...]

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The Dark Knight Rises To Show In IMAX Theaters In July

July 11, 2012 | By | 7 Replies More
The Dark Knight Rises To Show In IMAX Theaters In July

The Dark Knight made history by becoming the first feature film to be shot in IMAX, and Christopher Nolan is taking The Dark Knight Rises to the next level. The Dark Knight had about 40 minutes of IMAX footage, and according to The Wall Street Journal, The Dark Knight Rises will have more than one [...]

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Brave Movie Review

July 2, 2012 | By | 35 Replies More
Brave Movie Review

Make a new friend–a new type of princess.   Meet Merida. The product of the best parts of her father and her mother.  Brave, the latest animated film from Pixar; is quickly becoming a family film favorite.  The good news is that children will love it, but bad news is that parents will be disappointed if [...]

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The Amazing Spiderman Review

June 21, 2012 | By | Reply More
The Amazing Spiderman Review

The Amazing Spider-Man Oh, what tangled webs we weave. Peter Parker knows a thing or two about webs. His father, it seems, was an expert web-weaver—not that Peter ever knew it, of course. He was only four when his parents dropped him off with Uncle Ben and Aunt May sans explanation, never to return. But [...]

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