AWFJ Women On Film - “Twilight: Eclipse” - Review by Thelma Adams
Bella Complains Edward “Won’t Unzip Before Marriage” Read more>>
Posted on 26th June 2010
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Bella Complains Edward “Won’t Unzip Before Marriage” Read more>>
Posted on 26th June 2010
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The Twilight saga depends on Bella not deciding, not resolving, and above all, not moving on. Read more>>
Posted on 26th June 2010
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Frenzied Twihard fans are so eagerly awaiting this third installment that it’s become Fandango and Movietickets.com’s top advance ticket-seller of the year. And it’s certainly better than the first two. Read more
Posted on 26th June 2010
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As Hollywood tosses a new generation of stars like so much spaghetti against the wall, which ones will stick? Read more>>
Posted on 23rd June 2010
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Those who are dragged to Eclipse may just enjoy themselves enough not to mind the post-credits walk of shame. Read more
Posted on 23rd June 2010
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8: The Mormon Proposition sets the record straight about Mormon initiatives to reverse legislation allowing same sex marriages in California. Directors Reed Cowan and Steven Greenstreet not only reveal Mormon elders’ manipulations, they show the devastating effects the Mormon-lead anti-gay campaign has had on LGBT couples, their parents and extended families — many of whom are or were Mormon. Read more>>
Posted on 18th June 2010
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“Winter’s Bone” is a serious, sensitive, stirring 9, revealing a gritty, cruelly uncompromising world within the confines our of our own country. Read more
Posted on 18th June 2010
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It’s been seven years since his divorce yet middle-aged John (John C. Reilly) is still single and suffering terrible pangs of loneliness and lack of self-esteem. “I’m like Shrek,” he says. Read more
Posted on 18th June 2010
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In the cleverly entertaining Toy Story 3, Ken is confused and superficial, and also pretty fabulous. Read more>>
Posted on 18th June 2010
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It’s been 15 years since Woody, Buzz and the gang emerged in the “Toy Story” and 11 years since the first sequel. Now Disney/Pixar has come up with a third episode that’s bigger (3-D!), perhaps cleverer and certainly delightful. Read more
Posted on 18th June 2010
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