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  • We Bought a Zoo ★★★★

    We Bought a Zoo ★★★★

    ‘We Bought a Zoo’ by Cameron Crowe fell under the hype of the popular holiday films that are still in theaters, but it is no less an exemplary, thoughtful, heart-warming family story that audiences can watch together and learn something while also being entertained with a true story that’s worth retelling. Clearly the best “animal” movie of the year, we take a closer look at the morality tales at play in the life of the Benjamin Mee family that bought a zoo.

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  • Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol ★★★★

    Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol ★★★★

    Mission Impossible baffles your mind with it’s larger-than-life daring do’s by the indefatigable spy of the IMF, Ethan Hunt. In this tall tale, he’s up against Russian terrorists that will stop at nothing to destroy mankind. “Oh, my goodness!” So does ‘Ghost Protocol’ prove yet again that there really isn’t such a thing as ‘the impossible’ for these secret agents? Is director Brad Bird’s debut to live-action filmmaking live up to his roster of family-oriented animated films? Find out now on Movieology!

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  • J. Edgar ★½

    J. Edgar ★½

    ‘J. Edgar’ sorely disappointed Clint Eastwood’s fans and critics alike. Oddly enough, however, it still has received praise and awards in spite of itself. Many believe it will still be lauded at the Academy Awards and receive multiple nominations. Is this justifiable? Are the critics and audiences out of their minds for not giving honor to this art where it is due? Or is the truth as complicated and nefarious as this latest film with a homosexual agenda? Find out now on Movieology!

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  • Arthur Christmas ★★★½

    Arthur Christmas ★★★½

    ‘Arthur Christmas’ is the one and only popular Christmas movie of the season. It’s a celebrated re-imagining of the Claus family tree, and the ridiculous lengths they will go to ensure that all children get the presents they deserve under the Christmas tree. Is there more to ‘Arthur Christmas’ than a few “ho, ho, ho” points of nebulas holiday cheer? Find out now on Movieology.

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  • The Muppets ✭✭✭✭✩

    The Muppets ✭✭✭✭✩

    The Muppets are back to the cinema after twelve long agonizing years for fans that withstood the brunt in the interim of terrible, terrible, terrible Muppet telefilms. The Muppet gang (along with Disney) are trying to bring back their former glory. Can guest celebrity appearances and a big budget turn the tide? Will ‘The Muppets’ be recognized as a sensational, celebrational, muppetational movie by old and new fans? Find out now on Movieology!

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  • Hugo ★★★★★

    Hugo ★★★★★

    “In attempting to make his first film for all ages, Martin Scorsese has fashioned one for the ages,” says Variety.com’s review of ‘Hugo’. This charming, mysterious, 3D-rich family film for the holidays is inspiring audiences everywhere. So what are the messages that everyone is taking home from ‘Hugo’ that seem to be universally true for mankind? Find out now on Movieology!

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  • Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 ★★½

    Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 ★★½

    ‘Breaking Dawn Part 1′ is the fourth installment of the ‘Twilight Saga’, a love story involving an out-of-place teenage girl and her “vegetarian” vampire love interest. Does this series donate fresh blood to the tired vampire mythos, or is it merely a sappy melodrama intent on sucking your will to live? Find out now on Movieology!

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  • ‘J. Edgar’ is as Confused as the Man

    ‘J. Edgar’ is as Confused as the Man

    In this recent biography, we discover the story behind the iconic first director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. This film portrays the life of a man dedicated to justice, both loved and hated by the American public. But this film also digs deeper, revealing to us his many secrets and hidden flaws.

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  • Footloose ★★½

    Footloose ★★½

    Dancing, loud music, and rebellious teenagers. The 2011 remake of a 1984 classic is on the schedule for today. ‘Footloose’ is back after a 27-year hiatus. But does it succeed? How is this one any different from the original? Why remake the film? Find out on this week’s Movieology!

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  • The Ides of March ★★★½

    The Ides of March ★★★½

    Under-handed backstabbing, hypocrisy, intrigue, and blackmail… These are not vices; they’re just standard politics. Stevie Meyers is put through the ringer trying to do everything to keep one scandal after another under wraps and away from the press in the Mike Morris campaign. But can he do this without crossing the line in the sand? How does the The Ides of March challenge all of our credences with earnest drama? Is this just another liberal spin on truth, justice, and the American way? Find out now on Movieology!

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