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Archive by Date | Archive by Article Title Amelia Review "I'm going to fly around the world." "It can't be done!' "Well let's change that." Amelia Earhart had the heart and vision to do what no one had ever done before, and she did it knowing that in a new world era her actions carved a stairway for other women who had the will to try. Becoming Jane Review “What is she doing?” “Writing.” “Can nothing be done about it?” “If you wish to practice the art of fiction, to be the equal of a masculine author, your horizons must be…widened…by an extraordinary young man.” Jane Austen is Becoming Jane the great author. Becoming Jane Fact and Fiction Cassandra Austen burned most of Jane Austen’s letters after Jane’s death. We cannot know the secrets of her heart or the tears of her sufferings, but we can soar with her on the wings of her novels to imagine what her life must have been. Coco Before Chanel Review Ever wonder how women’s fashion made the jump from the corseted 1890s to the free and easy 1920s styles? The answer lies in the movie Coco Before Chanel. It's the story of how Coco Chanel singlehandedly changed what women wear and became the biggest name in fashion. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Review We see life more clearly in retrospect, but when you’re born at the wrong end of life, which way is retrospect? Benjamin Button leaves the world with less experience than he brought into it. He becomes the incarnation of the “second childhood.” An implausible story is brilliantly made believable. An Education Review "So what you're telling me is to be bored & then bored & finally bored again but this time for the rest of my life." A 17-year-old girl faces the world from both sides at once while she simultaneously prepares for Oxford and gets caught in the swirl of glamorous London nights and Paris mornings. One Last Dance Review Three estranged friends and retired dancers are reunited to perform the masterpiece dance of a lifetime in One Last Dance. The emotions run high, the energy is exuberant, the leaps higher and accomplishments extraordinary in the lives of the dancers and the performance of One Last Dance. The Hudsucker Proxy Review Insidious members of the Hudsucker Board of Directors deviously plot the take-over of controlling interest of the owner bereft company. Norville Barnes is their entry level candidate for Hudsucker President. Twists and turns show off the Coen brothers’ taste for dark farce. Definitely PG-13. Stage Door Canteen Review Stage Door Canteen (1943) is a magnificent look at a real USO canteen in New York City during World War II. USO canteens were always operated by volunteers and in NYC, celebrities were the volunteers! (Stage Door Canteen Review) The Informant Review When good intentions and human foibles get together, embarrassingly funny situations result, especially when you’re an FBI informant wearing a wire and surrounded by cameras.
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