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Northshire Bookstore Review
Reviewed By... Alden Graves

Beautifully executed, impeccably performed film about one woman's brave journey into the darkening corridors of Alzheimer's disease. Despite its grim subject matter, Julie Christie's luminous presence makes Away From Her one of the most memorable movie experiences in recent years. Through Ms. Christie's consummate artistry, we all come to hope that, should such a tragedy befall us, we could approach i... read more>>>

 

 
Northshire Bookstore Review
Reviewed By... Alden Graves

The story of two brothers and their determination to rid Ireland of British tyranny in the 1920s. Damien (Cillian Murphy) gives up his dream to practice medicine to join his brother, Teddy (Padraic Delaney), in the bitter struggle, but the two men eventually decide on different courses to free their country from the bloodshed and deprivation, resulting in a tragic conclusion. Powerful and unforgettable.

 

 
Northshire Bookstore Review
Reviewed By... Alden Graves

Jon Cusack gives a no-holds barred performance as a cynical writer who is determined to disprove the existence of haunted places. Against the strong warnings of the manager of the posh Dolphin Hotel in New York City, he insists upon staying the night in Room 1408, where 56 people have met their deaths over the years, some of them in very unpleasant manners. The film is mostly a one man show and Cusack is up t... read more>>>

 

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