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Teen Ink Magazine, June 2003 : Movies Articles

Die Another Day
by Sam C., Groton, MA
   Many James Bond films followthe same plot, which involves Bond getting the girl and beating the villain, butthe latest 007 flick has much more to offer.
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John Q
by Eric M., Nashua, NH
   "John Q," starringDenzel Washington, is a heart-warming thriller full of suspense. Although ratedPG-13 for violence and language, it's still a great family movie.

Afterhis son collapses on the baseball field, factory worker John Q.
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Nashville
by Andrew C., Charlotte, NC
   Nashville" issaturated with youthful intensity. Released in 1975 when director Robert Altmanwas 50, it feels like the work of a man in his early twenties, the time when oneis trying to figure out what to do with the lifetime ahead.
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Smoke Signals
by Colleen H., Londonderry, NH
   "SmokeSignals" is a compelling drama about 22-year-old Native American Victor who,as a child, was deserted by his alcoholic father. When Victor hears about hisfather's death, he travels with his friend Thomas to Arizona to collect hisremains.
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The Quiet American
by Jason W., Peoria, AZ
   Michael Caine has a historyof quality performances in a variety of supporting roles. In "The QuietAmerican," though, he is given a chance to shine as the lead, which he doesimpressively.
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The Usual Suspects
by Alex S., Vernon Hills, IL
   Keyser Soze is a crimekingpin who directs the actions of five small-time criminals.
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