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    The Last Station

    At its core this film is a sexually charged love story between two forces of nature. It is also a political movie, pitting warring ideologies against one another.

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    The Loss of a Teardop Diamond

    Welcome back, Tennessee Williams! We've heard of development hell, but it has taken 53 years for the Tennessee Williams original screenplay "The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond" to finally be made.

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    The Young Victoria

    This meticulously crafted and wonderful new romantic film sweeps you into its majestic spell and never lets go.

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    Crazy Heart

    When you have a character named Bad Blake, the actor playing him had better be good. Fortunately for "Crazy Heart," Jeff Bridges is the actor and this is basically his one-man show.

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    Nine

    "Nine" might be of some interest to Fellini fans and admirers of these illustrious performers. Movie-musical mavens can expect a less-satisfying time.

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    Invictus

    If ever there was an actor who seems born to play a part, it's Morgan Freeman as Nelson Mandela. Freeman had the rights to do a film version of Mandela's autobiography for years.

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    Avatar

    A titanic entertainment -- movie magic is back! A dozen years later, James Cameron has proven his point: He is king of the world.

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    A Single Man

    With "A Single Man," fashion icon Tom Ford shows he's not a one-trick pony. The film is his passion project, which he produced, directed, and adapted for the screen from the 1964 novel.

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    Everybody's Fine

    A thoroughly fake movie with trite characters that is about, of all things, the need for truthfulness.

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    Brothers

    A remake of a Danish film has much to admire but never comes together with the impact of the original.