Movie Review: "V for Vendetta"
Friday March 17, 2006
Get ready for the first real movie of the year that requires you engage your brain in order to fully absorb the experience. "V for Vendetta" is in a league of its own. Sure to rile up those who don't believe films should delve into politics, "V for Vendetta" is an explosive, timely political thriller that presents an ideology sure to provoke thoughtful conversation from an audience not normally fed such high-caliber intellectual fare. (Photo: Natalie Portman © Warner Bros Pictures)In Honor of St Patrick's Day: Top 10 Irish Actors
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Laura Ramsey Talks About "She's the Man"
In the teen comedy "She's the Man," Viola (Amanda Bynes) disguises herself as her twin brother Sebastian (James Kirk) in order to take his place at Illyria Prep. Once there, 'Sebastian' falls in love with her hunky roommate (Channing Tatum) who in turn lusts after Olivia (Laura Ramsey). To make things more confusing, Olivia finds herself falling for Sebastian unaware he isn't really a guy... (Photo: Tatum and Ramsey © DreamWorks Pictures) Find out more about "She's the Man" in this interview with Laura Ramsey:More on "She's the Man"


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