Amy is an anxiety-riddled, analytical Gen-Xer living in Boston. Always the dilettante, when she's not taking a class or studying something new, she can be found in the movie theatre-- favoring indies, romantic comedy, documentaries-- or at a concert or with her nose in a book. Her thoughts on everything she finds entertaining can be read at Entertainment Realm
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Movie Review: The Savages
A genuinely winning film about two siblings and an ailing parent that's both funny and warm.
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Movie Review: Scaphandre and le Papillon (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly)
An inspirational, visually stimulating film about an extraordinary man.
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Movie Review: August Rush
August Rush is sweet and hopeful in its overtones, and you just might fall for its charms. Even if only for the night.
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DVD Review: Broken
What is the cute and expressive-eyed Heather Graham doing in a shell of a film like Broken?
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Book Review: Sammy's House by Kristin Gore
Readers will root for Sammy as she navigates her love life through cutthroat Washington, where the most innocuous event can be blown out of proportion.
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Movie Review: Control
Artistic film about groundbreaking band hits all the right notes emotionally and visually.
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Book Review: After Diana — William, Harry, Charles, and The Royal House of Windsor by Christopher Andersen
Anderson dissects the effects of Diana’s death on her two sons, the Royal family, as well as her life.
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Movie Review: Punk's Not Dead
Punk's Not Dead deftly asks and answers many questions about punk and its influence on our culture. It also leaves plenty to discuss and brood over.
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