Cheaper by the Dozen by Lexie J., Oshkosh, WI Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt do an outstanding job portraying the parents of 12 children living in a small country house where every day is full of mishaps and mischief. Continue...
Cold Mountain by Frannie N., Cohasset, MA "Cold Mountain" is the story of aConfederate soldier, Inman (Jude Law), who is trying to make his way home to ColdMountain and the woman he left behind, Ada (Nicole Kidman). Continue...
Russell Crowe plays Captain "Lucky" Jack Aubrey, commander of H.M.S. Surprise. Continue...
Mona Lisa Smile by Ashley F., Cohasset, MA A seemingly intellectual tale about an innovative teacher's influence on her students only managed to draw a smile from me when the screen went black and the credits rolled. Continue...
Radio by Sara S., Hemet, CA This poignant and compelling movie truly touched my heart.
Cuba Gooding, Jr. plays Radio, a mentally challenged person who is a friend to all in his small South Carolina town. Continue...
Thirteen by Tim M., Setauket, NY "Thirteen" was advertised as inherently real and thought provoking, deeply moving and disturbing to parents of adolescents. Continue...
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