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Contributor: Steven Isaac

Becoming Jane

Jane Austen as you’ve never seen her before—and in a way Jane herself wouldn’t recognize. The filmmakers call this fictional reconstruction of love found and lost, ‘boldly imagined.’

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The Truth About Charlie

1963’s ‘Charade’ has engrossed and tantalized viewers for decades. This remake of that enduring classic is part reincarnation, part modernization, part companion piece.

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Runaway Jury

One more in a long list of courtroom potboilers from prolific novelist John Grisham and Co.

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Deuces Wild

It’s the year the Dodgers left Brooklyn. And all is not well in the city. Italian gangsters rule the neighborhoods.

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Blood Work

Blood Work is Dirty Harry: The Retirement Years. Not that that’s necessarily an insult. Nobody could pull it off quite the way Eastwood does.

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No Country for Old Men

Driving straight through the night from ‘Fargo’ to West Texas, the Coen brothers have created a blood-soaked (Oscar-winning) modern Western that’s as chilling as it is hopeless.

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Simone

Having written and produced “The Truman Show,” and written and directed “Gattaca,” Andrew Niccol has positioned himself as a filmmaker with something to say.

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Closer

A brutal look at love and relationships as they occur naturally in the wild—without the benefit of moral structure or even basic common sense.

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“Maps”

Adam Levine is happily engaged right now. But that doesn’t stop him from musically mourning the departure of the woman he loves … and doggedly trying to track her down.

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The Box

Whatever you do, don’t push the bright red button on that box in front of you! If you do somebody’s bound to die. But there’s $1 million with your name on it if you dare to touch it.

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Shark Tale

Two deep-sea worlds collide when a thin-finned hustler fish named Oscar meets a wide-bodied (vegetarian) shark called Lenny.

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Carman: The Champion

Contemporary Christian singer Carman plays Orlando Leone, a retired boxing champion who’s devoted his life to preaching the Word of God and heading up a youth ministry in inner-city Los Angeles.

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Traffic

Traffic is an expose on hard-core drug trafficking. That fact alone will rule it out as pleasant family viewing.

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Mona Lisa Smile

The movie is about a 1950s art teacher who wants to change the world one student at a time. Its message? Marriage is one of the LEAST desirable choices a young woman can make.

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The Tigger Movie

Tigger’s lonely. He can’t persuade any of his friends to go bouncing with him. Despite his oft-repeated claim that “I’m the only one,” he thinks surely he must have a family.

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