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    In the Disney Pixar film Inside Out (2015) directed by Pete Docter‚ the focus character Riley experiences mild mental illness’ including depression and social anxiety. Mental illness is a less recognised form of disability for the reason that it is an internal illness rather than a physical illness. Depression and social anxiety is a common illness among adolescence as a large number adjustments occur in this period of life for numerous people. The film represents this internal disability by depicting

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    Running head: MY MOVIE REVIEW OF THE NOTEBOOK 1 My Movie Review of The Notebook 3 MY MOVIE REVIEW OF THE NOTEBOOK 2 My Movie Review of The Notebook In search of the perfect romance movie that would satisfy the hopeless romantic inside me I stumbled upon Nick Cassvetes’ "The Notebook" in 2004. The movie is based on the novel of the same name

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    Angeles on September 24th‚ 2012. The film was directed by Jason Moore. It is based on Mickey Rapkin’s non-fiction novel Pitch Perfect. The director of this movie has assembled a celebrity cast on the set‚ including Anna Kendrick‚ Rebel Wilson‚ Skylar Astin‚ Anna Camp‚ Brittany Snow‚ Ester Dean‚ Alexis Knapp‚ Ben Platt and Adam DeVine. The movie takes place at Barden University‚ Georgia where Beca (Anna Kendrick) is a new arrival and joins the Barden Bellas‚ a female a cappella group. There is a rivalry

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    Title and Year release: Wanted (2008) Genre: Gangster Audience Classification: Production Team (company‚ studio‚ director‚ actors): Directed By: Temur Bekmambetov Produced By: Marc Platt Jason Netter Iain Smith Jim Lemley Screenplay By: Chris Morgan Michael Brandt Derek Haas Story by: Michael Brandt Derek Haas Music By: Danny Elfman Cinematography: Mitchell Amundsen Studio Spyglass Entertainment Relativity Media Marc Platt Top Cow Kickstart Distributed By:

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    “To Kill A Mockingbird” Movie Review Based on the book by Harper Lee‚ the black and white film “To Kill A Mockingbird” was a very entertaining spectacle. “To Kill A Mockingbird”‚ written through Scout’s perspective‚ is essentially about Scout (Jean-Louise)‚ Jem and their father Atticus Finch living in the racially divided Alabama town of Maycomb in the 1930s. Atticus agrees to defend Tom Robinson‚ a young ‘black’ man‚ who is accused of raping a white woman. Throughout the book‚ Scout and Jem acquire

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    becomes extremely hard to make a decision between whether making a wordless film or attracting numerous audiences is a bigger accomplishment. It is amazing that the audience fails to realize the film’s male protagonist during the entire movie. The setting of the movie is in the arid Aboriginal outback. Being a motion picture‚ Samson and Delilah is remarkably restrained‚ but with a rich impact (Sluis‚ 2010). In the opening scenes Warwick Thornton‚ the first-time feature director‚ sets the routine of

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    (“Sisters”). In this movie‚ two sisters discover that their parents are selling their childhood home and try to convince them and to keep it. Kate Ellis (Tina Fey) is a hotheaded hairdresser who cannot keep a job‚ house‚ or her daughter. Maura Ellis (Amy Poehler) is a responsible aunt who takes care of Kate’s daughter behind her back to provide a steady environment for her to grow up in. Kate convinces Maura to help her throw one last house party before the house is sold. The movie Sisters is a raunchy

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    The Great Escape Movie Review Yash Desai *POW = Prisoner of War “The Great Escape” directed by John Sturges is a movie of high standard and excellence. This action packed adventure‚ released in 1963‚ takes place in Germany at the peak of World War II. Taking us back to 1942‚ The Great Escape documents the escape of 76 prisoners from a special Stalag (prison camp)‚ designed specifically for them. By contrasting color cinematography with a classical soundtrack‚ the movie successfully blends the

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    The Love guru This review is over a movie called “love guru”.The stars are: Mike Myers‚ Jessica Alba‚ Justin Timberlake‚ Romany Malco‚ Meagan Good‚ Verne Troyer‚ John Oliver‚ Omid Djalili and Ben Kingsley. The film takes place in current time and was based in canada‚ the film is also a romantic comedy. The movie starts out with guru pitka(Mike Myers) walking into a talk show where he talks to an audience‚ after the show jane bullard(Jessica Alba) tells him about a couple that needs his help

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    Gerron Herring English 1020 Dr. Oneal Movie Review: Seven Pounds “God created the earth in seven days and I shattered mine in seven sec”. This quote from the very beginning of the movie seven pounds was the first and last referral to Christianity. The movie Seven Pounds hardly refers to any religion which really makes me think that it is the purpose to see the underline of the story. Even though Seven Pounds does not make it evident that the storyline is not referring directly to Christianity

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