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Touching film full of life lessons, with more than its share of unforced humor, “The Blind Side” was easily one of the best films of 2009.
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Co-directors Peter Chan and Wai Man Yip ably brought to their audience in "The Warlords," a fair representation of the prevailing desperation of a people constantly engaged in conflict
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Their act includes original routines, quick-witted verbal repartee and world class juggling skills with a light-hearted approach to the art.
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Rubber faced comedian James Gregory, self-billed as "The Funniest Man in America," took to the boards of the Turnage Theater on April 24, 2010 and gave this near capacity crowd their money's worth.
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Ridley Scott employed the perfect balance of narrative, cinematic imagery and adventure to build the timeless tale of a once great empire beginning its fall into the moral decay that was Rome.
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