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January
2009
Muna Farah, a Palestinian single mom, struggles to maintain her optimistic spirit in the daily grind of intimidating West Bank checkpoints, the constant nagging of a controlling mother, and the haunting shadows of a failed marriage. Everything changes one day when she receives a letter informing her that her family has been granted a U.S. green card.
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21st
January
2009
From the Director of the hit prequel ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning’ and the writer of ‘The Chronicles of Narnia’, The Killing Room blends the thrilling mental edge of ‘Panic Room’ and ‘The Game’ with the intensity of‘Memento’. Fast-paced, claustrophobic and full of twists and turns, this unrelenting psychological thriller will keep yo…
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21st
January
2009
The sub-zero heroes from the worldwide blockbusters “Ice Age” and “Ice Age: The Meldown” are back, on an incredible adventure…for the ages. Scrat is still trying to nab the ever-elusive nut (while, maybe, finding true love); Manny and Ellie await the birth of their mini-mammoth, Sid the sloth gets into trouble when he creates his own makeshift fa…
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21st
January
2009
There was more award success for Wall-E as it once again captured the Best Picture gong at the Online Film Critics Society Awards. The film, which was another box office success from Pixar, also picked up the Best Animated Picture, strengthening it’s position as the favourite to scoop the same award at the Academy Awards, it also won Best Original Screenplay
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21st
January
2009
Following in the footsteps of Happy Go Lucky and Slumdog Millionaire political drama Milk, which stars Sean Penn, is also having a great run during the awards season. The last few months has seen a spate of political movies dominate cinema screens but it’s Milk that is having the greatest success critically, and looks set to pick up several Oscar nominations.
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21st
January
2009
Here at FemaleFirst we have always known that Noel Clarke was a bit of a talented chap with the likes of Kidulthood, which he wrote, and Auf Wiedersehen, Pet and Doctor Who under his belt but it seems that Bafta also recognised this as he finds himself nominated of the Rising Star Award. And 2008 has been a great year for thirty three year old with…
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21st
January
2009
Ben Stiller made his directorial debut back in 1994 with Reality Bites before going on to direct The Cable Guy with Jim Carrey in 1996. But he is back behind the camera, as well as in front of it, for war movie spoof Tropic Thunder alongside Robert Downey Jr and Jack Black.
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21st
January
2009
Due to overwhelming demand Single Ladies ( Put A Ring On It) is being given a full single release in the UK on Monday February 9th Following the phenomenal #1 success of If I Were A Boy, the massive club anthem, Single Ladies is the second track to be taken from Beyonces platinum selling third solo album, I AmSasha Fierce. Already a #1 smash in th…
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21st
January
2009
Manchester United secured their place in the Carling Cup final with a 4-2 win over Derby giving them a 4-3 win on aggregate. Derby took a 1-0 lead from the first leg and started promisingly as Kris Commons hustled Darron Gibson off the ball and fired a shot, unfortunately, wide. United soon found holes and Derby’s defence though.
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21st
January
2009
In today’s Daily Rap Coca Cola get sued, The Source shakes up advertising, the suspected Hudson murderer pleads not guilty and we get the inauguration blues. Coca Cola being sued
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