In the 1980’s activist-attorney Ruth Bader-Ginsburg took on and won women’s rights cases tried before the Supreme Court, and was later appointed to the Supreme Court by President Bill Clinton. Notorious RBG takes us on a tour of this phenomenal woman’s life.
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This totally engaging film is about Marlo, a mother of three including a newborn, who is gifted by her brother with a “night nanny”. Hesitant to accept the extravagance at first, Marlo comes to form a unique bond with the thoughtful, surprising, and sometimes challenging young nanny named Tully.
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What if you could change everything … Without changing anything! In I FEEL PRETTY, that’s exactly what happens to Renee, an ordinary young woman who wants to be more than who she is.
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Seven years after her father disappeared without a trace and is presumed to be dead, Lara Croft, now 21 years old, is called into the headquarters of her father’s global empire to sign documents of ownership. Instead, Lara decides that she must solve the mystery of her father’s mission.
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GRINGO is fast-paced, exciting, full of twists and turns, satisfying ending, convincing actors and great entertainment. Totally enjoyable.
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Riveting! Captivating! Enthralling! Ordinarily, action war films are not my choice of entertainment, however 12…
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On his daily commute home, Michael McCauley (Liam Neeson), just fired from his…
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Taken from a book by Les Standiford, the Mazur Kaplan company, along with several other producers, brought this delightful film to life. Directed by Bharat Nalluri, from a screenplay by Susan Coyne, this movie starring Christopher Plummer and Dan Stevens, will appeal to young people and old people, alike.
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With perfectly-timed acerbic barbs laced with obscenities, sharply clever and achingly truthful dialogue, applaudable and cringe-worthy violence, and extraordinary acting by Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson and Sam Rockwell, THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI is sure to be a classic cult film.
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With perfect delivery and character development, LAST FLAG FLYING made me laugh, cry, and fully understand the depth of trauma, physical and mental, caused from serving in wars with no genuine meaning to the people who willingly give their life for their country.