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BY MAGGIE SCOTT Ian McEwan’s best-selling novel "Atonement," now turned to turgid cinema by director Joe Wright, deserved the Masterpiece Theatre treatment---lengthy probing of the psyches and behaviors of a…
Movie review: Sleuth
BY MAGGIE SCOTT One man has stolen another man’s wife. There’s the little matter of divorce. What will it take to convince the husband to agree without the messiness of…
Movie review: “This Christmas”
BY MAGGIE SCOTT Mother love, family ties and holiday cheer are all put to the test by the strains, strifes, strivings and secrets of the children of Ma’Dere Whitfield (Loretta…
Movie review: August Rush
BY MAGGIE SCOTT More than the hills are alive with the sound of music in the lavishly corny drama "August Rush", about an exceptionally gifted young boy who never gives…
Movie review: “Enchanted”
BY MAGGIE SCOTT Nobody does princess like Disney. While the media and commercial giant owes a major debt of gratitude to the Brothers Grimm, most of their Magic Kingdom’s mega…
Movie review: “Beowulf”
BY MAGGIE SCOTT Perhaps you’re thinking, "enough already with the hero movies." Maybe you’ve just about had it with blood and gore. Could be that you don’t think Hollywood’s got…
Movie review: Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead
BY MAGGIE SCOTT A man admits he hasn’t been a good father to his son. The child confesses he hasn’t been a good son. But, it’s too late. The die…
Movie review: No Country for Old Men
BY MAGGIE SCOTT Joel and Ethan Coen have adapted Cormac McCarthy’s acclaimed novel "No Country for Old Men" into a stomach-churning horror drama. With the stunning kick of a rattlesnake…
Movie review: “Reservation Road”
BY MAGGIE SCOTT A fatal accident tears apart the lives of two very different fathers, and their disparate handling of the tragedy plays out to wrenching effect in the eyes…
Movie review: “Things We Lost In the Fire”
BY MAGGIE SCOTT In "Things We Lost in the Fire" a young woman who lost the love of her life says, "It doesn’t get better, it gets different." Two characters…
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