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By Rebecca Murray, About.com Guide to Hollywood Movies since 2001

Juno Movie Review

Thursday December 6, 2007
Once or twice a year we’re treated to a movie that’s strikingly fresh, engaging, and irresistible. Juno is one of those special films - the sort of movie you want to rush out and tell everyone to see. Juno’s so good it makes sitting in a crowded movie theater surrounded by obnoxious people who seem unable to resist the urge to talk or check text messages more than just worthwhile. Juno’s disarmingly charming and completely real, and one of the best films of 2007. Read On...
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