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The Hurt Locker does not require a movie or war background to appreciate it. Simply be a member of the human race and you can identify with the twisted wires of emotion, longing, and courage that come across quite naturally, and painfully, in Bigelow’s latest offering.

Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart” is a quick read and a solemn reminder that when we stand on truth, we often stand on others.

Percy Jackson is no Harry Potter, but there are moments of inspiration and humor in the latest offering from Chris Columbus.

Kubrick’s ageless 1964 classic asks us, unintentionally, if the changing of the times matters when man’s wars are at stake.

Our lives are reflected in, and changed by, film. The Palm Springs International Film Festival gives us a chance to see the world, and ourselves, right from our seat.



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