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Film in review: “Restrepo”

“Restrepo” is the real-life war movie.  It’s so raw and spontaneous that we can’t help but be moved by witnessing what it’s really like to be an American soldier in Afghanistan.

Film in review: “The Kids Are All Right”

 It is not too surprising that Hollywood would be on the vanguard of those advocating for societal acceptance of homosexual couples.  After all, anything goes in Tinseltown, where hedonism is good publicity, and no marriages last for very long, anyway, no matter which genders are involved.

“Inception”

“Inception” is one of those clever, suspenseful movies that delight the sci-fi-techno crowd, but is truly frustrating to the more linear thinkers, who want their story lines clean, clear, and chronological.

Winter’s Bone

“Winter’s Bone” is one of those slice-of-life films that transport the viewer to another place and point of view.  It’s set in present-day rural Missouri, but it feels like the back-country Ozarks of another era.

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