THREE CHRISTS – Review by Brandy McDonnell

The film is loosely drawn from Milton Rokeach’s controversial 1964 psychiatric case study “The Three Christs of Ypsilanti,” but you don’t have to do much research to realize that the movie has been embellished with many made-up plot machinations – including one big morbid twist that is totally made up – that mostly detract from the potentially fascinating story.

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Top Five Cinema Female Psyche Distortions and the ‘Isotta Fraschini’ Syndrome – Quendrith Johnson comments

Ever since Maggie Gyllenhaal went public with the fact that she lost a role, at 37, as a love interest

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“Nights In Rodanthe” – Maitland McDonagh reviews

Fine performances can’t disguise the fact that this three-hankie weeper, based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks (THE NOTEBOOK, A

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“Nights In Rodanthe” – Susan Granger reviews

From novelist Nicholas Sparks (“The Notebook,” “Message in a Bottle”) comes another romantic drama, a passionate story about love, family

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