“Belle” manages to address issues of social justice and racism as its characters flounce around in silk gowns and attend garden parties.
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“Belle” manages to address issues of social justice and racism as its characters flounce around in silk gowns and attend garden parties.
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An action-packed movie, “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” is an incredible sequel that amazes with its entertaining action, deep emotion and well-developed characters.
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Anyone who is a fan of movie comedy has probably seen the original 2004 cult classic, “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.” Though its highly advertised and anticipated sequel “Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues,” may not live up to the expectations of the original, it does offers a good laugh.
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With over two hours of Ben Stiller phone-calling, skateboarding and daydreaming, “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” fails to reach the magnitude and complexity of its two-minute trailer.
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If you’ve been alive this December, then you’ve heard something about Disney’s newest animation film, “Frozen.”
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When Steve Jobs died in 2011, he was a legend – an innovator in technology, an astute businessman, a hero among techies. With the rampant growth in popularity of Apple products in the past several years, it seems a shame that Jobs, chronicling the life of founder Steve Jobs, falls flat in so many respects.
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“Now You See Me” is the type of movie that makes you suspend all disbelief for two hours and believe in magic.
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Elliot Cheung reviews producer J.J. Abram’s latest blockbuster, “Star Trek: Into Darkness.” The sequel to Abram’s 2009 reboot of the Star Trek franchise, this film features dazzling sci-fi graphics, intense action and an intriguing plot line sure to add some excitement to a mundane summer day.
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