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Movie Review: “The Hunger Games”(1)

May 5, 2012

The hotly-anticipated movie interpretation of the best-selling novel “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins was an exciting, action-packed and epic movie that I would definitely recommend. From the incredible acting to the amazing set design and costumes this movie is already a hit and I can see why! Not only did the movie stay true to the majority of the novel, it also portrayed the futuristic civilization of the Panem people excellently.

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Movie Review: “My So-Called Enemy”

My So-Called Enemy is a mesmerizing, eye-opening film that shows the true power of friendship. This documentary was filmed over several years. It profiles the journeys of six young women as they discover their place in the world; all have daily lives that have been impacted in many ways by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Movie Review: “Picture Perfect”

The portrayal of women in media that leaves us, the real women of the world, feeling acutely inadequate, is the topic of Picture Perfect. In the film, real girls, teens, and women, ranging from age six to 60, discuss how mass media has had an impact on their personal experiences, their self-esteem, and how they see it affecting those around them.

Movie Review: “The Help”

“The Help” is an incredible story portrayed by many talented individuals. It is a film that I thoroughly enjoyed. Written and directed by Tate Taylor, the film is based on a novel by Kathryn Stockett. The story portrays what life was like for blacks and whites in Mississippi during the Civil Rights movement. The film features actors Emma Stone, Viola Davis, Bryce Dallas Howard, Octavia Spencer, and Jessica Chastain.


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