Topic: Wes Anderson
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3 late-summer novels too good to miss
Our final fiction roundup of the summer features an eclectic lineup: One is a fantasy epic, the second is a quirky first novel about an avant-garde family, and the third is a somber look at the kidnapping of a political dissident. All, however, are really good.
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The best movies to watch this summer with your family.
For some quality bonding time with your family this summer, pop in one of these family classics from the last decade that are sure to delight toddlers, teens, and parents alike.
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Moonrise Kingdom: movie review
Wes Anderson's new film is sweeter than some of his other films and provokes nostalgia.
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3 late-summer novels too good to miss
Our final fiction roundup of the summer features an eclectic lineup: One is a fantasy epic, the second is a quirky first novel about an avant-garde family, and the third is a somber look at the kidnapping of a political dissident. All, however, are really good.
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Submarine: Blogger movie review
The Welsh film 'Submarine' is a quirky coming of age movie that starts out strong, but loses its vibrance by the end. The directorial debut of Richard Ayoade, 'Submarine' is a good start to what can be a great career.
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The best movies to watch this summer with your family.
For some quality bonding time with your family this summer, pop in one of these family classics from the last decade that are sure to delight toddlers, teens, and parents alike.
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Top picks: Conan O'Brien, 'The Blind Side,' 'Fantastic Mr. Fox' and other recommendations
Conan O'Brien's comedy tour, 'The Blind Side' out on DVD, 'The Fantastic Mr. Fox' and more top picks.
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Ten best films of 2009
Uncovering some gems in an uneven year at the movies.
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'Fantastic Mr. Fox' – movie review
Roald Dahl's book 'Fantastic Mr. Fox' is turned into sophisticated puppetry complete with in-jokes and clever dialogue.
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Review: 'The Brothers Bloom'
A classic con film set in the 1930s, Mark Ruffalo and Adrien Brody play siblings on their final trick.
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New on DVD: 'The Darjeeling Limited' and 'I Could Never Be Your Woman'
Three brothers journey across India in Wes Anderson's typically whimsical comedy; Michelle Pfeiffer lights up an uneven, direct-to-DVD film by Amy Heckerling.








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