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Teen Ink Magazine, January 2003 : Movies Articles

Breakfast at Tiffany's
   In this classic film, director Blake Edwards offers a glimpse of New York City lifein the early 1960s with a romantic twist.

Audrey Hepburn stars as HollyGolightly, a free-spirited party girl and aspiring socialite looking for a richman to marry.
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Kissing Jessica Stein
   "KissingJessica Stein" is a low-budget romantic comedy about a neurotic New Yorkjournalist who, after a series of bad dates, decides to answer a personal ad thatcatches her eye.
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Punch-Drunk Love
   PaulThomas Anderson is among the foremost up-and-coming filmmakers in America, andhis latest film, "Punch-Drunk Love," does nothing to disprovethat.
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The Four Feathers
   "TheFour Feathers" is a fictional account of the British presence in Sudan inthe late nineteenth century.

Heath Ledger plays Harry Faversham, a youngEnglishman who attends military school in Britain.
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The Santa Clause 2
   Assequels go, "The Santa Clause 2" is pretty good. It isn't a blandremake of the first movie, and while some jokes are a bit tired, there are alsoplenty of new, funny ones. Though geared for younger children, and ratherpredictable, I did enjoy it.
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Tuck Everlasting
    "TuckEverlasting" is a must-see movie. Heart-warming scenes, an amazing plot andimaginative elements make this outstanding. Alexis Bledel and Jonathan Jackson doa phenomenal job portraying two love-struck teens torn between family and asecret.
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White Oleander
   Just like the title, the characters seem pleasant and appealing, but within the flowerdrips poison. "White Oleander" is filled with dysfunctionalrelationships, sexuality and violence.
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