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BY MAGGIE SCOTT Before the city of Mumbai was recent front page news around the world thanks to bloody terrorist attacks, India’s teeming metropolis (formerly known as Bombay) played a…
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BY MAGGIE SCOTT If you came away feeling malnourished from what you had hoped would be another sensual feast from James Bond and company in "Quantum of Solace," you are…
Movie review: “Australia”
BY MAGGIE SCOTT At one point in the sprawling saga of Australia, the genteel lady turns with flashing eyes to her stalwart male companion and says, "We can’t let them…
Movie review: “Four Christmases”
BY MAGGIE SCOTT According to the popular song, "there’s no place like home for the holidays," Brad and Kate would beg to differ: Fiji is more like it this year.…
Movie review: “Twilight”
BY MAGGIE SCOTT There’s nothing wrong with "Twilight" that a little bit of Bela and a little bit of Anne Rice couldn’t fix fast. Overly sensitive to their target audience,…
Movie review: “Quantum of Solace”
BY MAGGIE SCOTT You’ll be shaken, but not stirred by the new James Bond film, "Quantum of Solace." Author Ian Fleming’s short story title is enigmatic; as is 007 (Daniel…
Movie review: Madagascar Escape 2 Africa
BY MAGGIE SCOTT "Madagascar Escape 2 Africa," like all animated features geared to children, has a lesson; and it’s one we’ve been clobbered with over and over in countless animated…
Movie Review: “The Changeling”
BY MAGGIE SCOTT A woman turns to the police for help finding her missing son, only to find that what she has always seen as men with the authority— the…
Josh Brolin Plays Bush Without Much Ridicule in ‘W’, But You Get the Picture
BY MAGGIE SCOTT Director Oliver Stone puts a unique stamp on his work, and is sometimes vilified for it, by the importance he places on shaping a movie based on…
Movie review: “Flash of Genius”
BY MAGGIE SCOTT Although the screenplay of "Flash of Genius" could have been a bit more inventive in its dramatization of the story of inventor Robert Kearns, there is no…
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