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Bethel Temple Assembly of God
2608 Villa Maria.
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776-4835
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779-2297
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1901 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy.
(979)693-0400
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A&M United Methodist
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Criti4< i *l
Shannon Elizabeth
Warner Bros- and Columbia Pictures
/Tnnv Shalhoub) and his two children
Arthur KritiCOS ( rnrvthpr nf thp famik< in
Arthur Knticos i the mo ther of the family dies in
struggle with deb , n p_i 0 st uncle leaves his estate to
a fire. When Arthur the famj|y money
the Kriticos family n worrie s.
will be the least of rT10V je shows Arthur's uncle
The beginning 0 kyarc j. From this point, the audi-
casting spells m a ju * jn for a bjg super _ sjzed
ence should know tney
BROS
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1*1 K )TO ( ( )URTESY Of WARNER
with a cha*
helping of cheese. ba(j as the fj| m jt se |f. However,
The acting is n same m j stake s as every other
the characters make ^ ^ ^ a
character ,n jng w hen they should and splitting
room instead ot stay's
up in dark, unf ^ mil ' a g rt j S t s deserve a raise for their work
Whde the ma er wr rters need a shot of reality.
on, ^ thirteen ghosts, t the
Afte^LHIarcT and Shalhoub find it impossible to
break a wall of glass w ' 1 " g anC jcarrF
remove one wall from the hou
of them to protect them from ^ ^ steel
After an explosion that leaves
the house standing, the famiy _ en cofr-
Digga) exit the house, which 13 ove re<l (,>
rounded by glass walls and doors,
of dust — glass free. .. h s igtit5 lc
For cheap thrills and j oW evef
nightmares, the film succee _
course of believability and origin
an extra Q-drop. (Grade: D) 4,7^^ I
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end of his seven years.*. .. DedU | lt .-
inmates become subject to sense
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PHOTO COURTESY OF DREAMWORKS
The Last Castle
Directed by Rod Lurie
Starring: Robert Redford,
James Gandolfini
Dreamworks
petual unprovoked acts
Winters (Gandolfini, The
determined to overtake the P" 5 ?
‘the castle." To master this feat,
ilates every single prisoner- many
— to follow his lead in destroying tn sp I
shift weaponry and military training. ^
The Las, Castle has a few #***
lacks in the realism de P artrnent . ^rs, ^
role in the movie, that of Colonel ' '
slight absence of substantial acting
Gandolfini delivers the part as well as ^ ^
given the script, his role calls for more
By TRU
THE BA
After puttir
jve goose egg
defense in
eekend, the j
Robert Redford fans, eat your hearts out. With his
indisputable poise and carriage, Redford is a perfect fit
for his portrayal of tough-as-nails, three star army
General Irwin in The Last Castle. Unfortunately, viewers
must depend on him to carry the rest of a somewhat
unbelievable plot.
In short. General Irwin admits guilt for a crime he has
committed, wants to serve his time and go home at the
given me script, ms roie v-ana .«■ - nSy ster»y easier for
evifto-the-core threat to the entire pn^ football team
merely a dominator of corrupt, ment e5S .^rlaiiemic often
On the other hand, a coupie of stan 0 ^ M uare ot y ag .
es deserve recognition. Mark Ruffal ° ( JJst defense
defiant rebel as Yates, delivers a co
Winter's snitch turned Gen. Irwin
convincing PjjL .
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, rfUiSainst the del
Collins, Jr. (Traffic) also reveals serousiaie ch
tering Aguilar, the castle's ^ Jniversity See
Though viewers may feel llke th f y h UM (7-2
plots in the prison-movie genre before, ^ ‘
provides entertaining, patriotic fare that wi n j
bore the average movie-goer. (Grade, f
Riding in Cars with Boys
Directed By Penny Marshall
Starring Drew Barrymore, Adam Garcia
Columbia Pictures
With a touching, well-acted screenplay, Riding in Cars
with Boys will leave even harsh Drew Barrymore critics
rightfully impressed.
Based on the true life of author Beverly Donofrio,
Riding portrays a young woman s unexpected change in
life plans. Intelligent but misguided, Bev aspires to
attend New York University and become a writer but
finds herself in quite a different position.
Barrymore, who portrays the leading role, is convinc
ing as a 1960s smoking, drinking, boy-crazy teen who
finds herself pregnant at the tender age of 15.
Temporarily abandoning her original plan of graduating
from college, Bev marries Ray, the drug-addicted father
of her baby. Steve Zahn (Saving Silverman), who plays
Bev’s husband, delivers superb depth in arguably the
best supporting role of the movie. Together, Zahn and
Barrymore balance beautifully — he with a soft heart
and loser exterior, and she as a selfish, yet somehow
charming, young mother.
Though the film drags as it follows Donofrio from age
15 to age 35, it compensates with a good dose of
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humor and dimensional characters. Emphasis is ti-
on Bev’s complex relationships with her s
well-meaning, parental figures (James
Lorraine Bracco) to her wealthy and
obsessed best friend Fay (Brittany Murphy, CI0 ig past the A(
The film draws its basic substance from thegradusl "The mon
integration of Bev’s marriage and her dysWWem, I see 1
parent/child relationship with her son, Jason, as wntinue to be
pursues her dreams of becoming an author, |he running
In spite of a few dull lapses, Riding in Cars wiS
is refreshingly insightful fare that deserves a i
viewing at the very least. (Grade: B+)
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