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Indeed, the film??s title refers not only to bringing audiences a truer picture of AIDS victims, but also forcing reexamination of their own actions and beliefs in light of such new information...
...what’s going on with Paris Hilton? National Treasure is so formulaic that if Nicholas Cage asked hottie Abigail about hotel heiresses it would charge the film with an exciting postmodern meta-discourse (comparatively). But the film??s ho-hum shenanigans aren’t devoid of eye-opening sexual elements, particularly the masculinity crisis embodied in Cage’s ‘girly’ sidekick Riley. Throughout the film he whines and moans about all the danger Gates is getting him into, in between his moments of rocket scientist computer wizardry. Riley refers...
...obstacle-ridden journeys. Inspired by writer/director Samuel Fuller’s personal experiences as a soldier in World War II, this movie is not only one of the most comprehensive depictions of the seemingly never ending physical and emotional marathon that makes up soldiers’ lives. The film??s own genesis comprises quite a long and tortured journey in of itself...
...United States has the highest adolescent pregnancy rate in the developed world,” proclaims the film??s opening line. Susan Wilkins, the reading’s moderator and board member of the Massachusetts Alliance on Teen Pregnancy, said Lipper’s film and book would make this issue more recognized and accessible to the public...
...sweating bullets as I see him sitting patiently at a table by himself in a fleece vest and a canvas baseball hat. I wonder whether I will embarrass myself and decide not to bring up the relative physical merits of the film??s graphically pictured stars. This is a little crude, I realize, but have a conversation after Kinsey and you’ll know what I’m talking about...