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Movie Review: Close To Home
Close To Home offers a unique spin on the impact of terrorism by focusing on the struggles of young women...
- DVD Review: Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World
Albert Brooks is a funny man, and his deadpan and sarcastic delivery are ever present here, but there are just...
- DVD Review: District B13
If you enjoy the "Look mom, no wires!" action work of Jackie Chan and rising star Tony Jaa, particularly their...
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DVD Review: Sorry, Haters
Sorry, Haters is an involving story that combines all the elements of a political thriller and a relationship movie (with...
- DVD Review: Ran (Criterion Collection)
Ran is Kurosawa’s last masterpiece from a man who made many. He made three more films afterwards, but none...
- DVD Review: In This World
In This World tracks the story of two Afghan refugees attempting to make their way from a Pakistani refugee camp...
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DVD Review: Deserted Station
A photographer, Mahmoud, is driving along a rural road, slowing down to take occasional pictures. He gets out of the...
- DVD Review: Syriana
A strong ending makes up for what felt like a tedious and confusing film much of the time, revealing a...
- DVD Review: Traffic
The Criterion Collection has re-released Soderbergh’s masterpiece, Traffic (2000), adapted from the British mini-series Traffik written by Simon Moore. ...
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Movie Review: The War Within
It’s difficult to view any film about terrorism in the US with an open mind due to the extremely sensitive...
- Movie Review: Looking For Comedy in the Muslim World
Albert Brooks returns as Albert Brooks in an amusing tale that finds him working for the United States government in...
- Movie Review: Silent Waters
Direction and Story by Sabiha Sumar Screenplay by Paromita Vohra Silent Waters is an amazingly powerful tale of both personal struggle and...















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