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Read MoreMovie review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Harry Porter (Daniel Radcliffe) , Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint), and Hermione Granger (Emma Watson) are all back in the latest Harry Potter film now playing. By Sandra Olmsted While the…
Movie review: ‘Morning Glory’
Diane Keeton is joined with Harrison Ford as a new morning news tv show under the direction of newcomer Rachel McAdams in the comedy Morning Glory. By Maggie Scott Facing…
St. Louis International Film Festival: Surprises for Everyone
By Sandra Olmsted The biggest surprise for the St. Louis International Film Festival, so far, was that Kevin Spacey showed up at the Tribute to George Hickenlooper and screening of…
Movie review: ‘Unstoppable’
Denzel Washington’s chases a train the thriller Unstoppable opening on Friday, Nov. 12. By Sandra Olmsted In director Tony Scott’s latest film, Unstoppable, an unmanned train carrying several carloads of toxic…
Movie review: ‘Megamind’
By Sandra Olmsted While trading on reference and parodies of numerous superhero films, Megamind director Tom McGrath and screenwriters Alan J. Schoolcraft and Brent Simon consider the effects of nurture…
Movie review: Stone
Robert De Niro and Ed Norton reunite in the prison drama Stone. By Maggie Scott Robert De Niro is unquestionably one of America’s finest actors; and we’ve been privileged to see him…
Movie review: Secretariat
DIANE LANE portrays Penny Chenery Tweedy , the owner who believes in Secretariat in the Disney film. By Maggie Scott Secretariat, the story of the most magnificent piece of horse…
Movie review: The Social Network
"The Social Network' Depicts A lot of Antisocial Behavior By Sandra Olmsted Although director David Fincher and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin exceed expectations regarding the challenge of making a movie about…
Emma Stone Gets Her Big Break in Easy A: Not Your Older Sibling’s Teen Movie
EMMA STONE stars in Easy A with Penn Badgley By Sandra Olmsted Rarely does a teen flick have a stellar cast, a great and meaningful script, and a sense that…
The American: Seems More Like A European Retro Thriller
GEORGE CLOONEY and VIOLANTE PLACIDO star in the The American. By Sandra Olmsted The most important thing the opening of a film can do is to make the audience care…
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