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Caroline Friday: Monthly Movie Review - Joyful Noise
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Saturday, March 2, 2013. Monthly Movie Review - Joyful Noise. Is a delightful little film about the political inner workings of a denominational church choir. It stars one of my favorite comedic actors, Queen Latifah, who plays Vi Rose Hill, a single mother of two teens from small town, USA. An aside—the Randy character is played by the up-and-coming Jeremy Jordan, who is adorable and multi-talented (Tony Award nominee) and can now be seen on the TV show, Smash. Enjoy this little gem of a picture! The Ch...
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Caroline Friday: Movie Review - The Hunting Ground
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Monday, July 13, 2015. Movie Review - The Hunting Ground. Is an important and timely documentary on the grim statistics of sexual assault on college campuses. Written and produced by the acclaimed Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering, the film tackles a tough and rarely-mentioned topic, much like the duo’s Oscar-nominated documentary, The Invisible War. Which delves into the rampant sexual assault problem in the US military. After seeing the Invisible War. Just watch and listen to the victims tell their sordid tal...
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Caroline Friday: Home from Europe!
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Thursday, July 30, 2015. Braxton had a great year with FSU'S first year abroad program, studying for 9 months in London and the summer months in Florence and Valencia, Spain. Truly a great experience. All of us are excited to have him home! FSU first year abroad. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Visit me on Amazon.com. View Caroline's Amazon Author Page. Fans of Caroline Friday. Visit Caroline's Facebook fan page. Join me on Goodreads! Caroline Friday's favorite books. Available Now on Kindle! Gingerb...
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Caroline Friday: Movie Review - Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
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Monday, March 10, 2014. Movie Review - Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. Is one of the strangest movies I have ever seen. I watched it on cable, and if it weren’t for the fact that I was too lazy to reach over the sofa cushion and hit the power button on the remote, I would not be writing this review. But I stuck it out to the end and am glad I did, because the ending certainly delivers. Other than the film, World Trade Center. Where is the peace? Available Now on ...
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Caroline Friday: Movie Review - Fury
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Thursday, May 14, 2015. Movie Review - Fury. Is one of the most profound films I have seen in a very long time. In my opinion, it should have been honored with at least one Oscar nomination this year, but sadly, it was overlooked by the Academy. Written and directed by David. Faith-based film due to its cleverly placed scripture references as well as its timeless theme of sin and redemption. Set during WWII, the movie. Marvelously displays the horrors of war beyond the typical. And Legends of the Fall.
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Caroline Friday: Movie Review - Great Expectations
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Monday, March 10, 2014. Movie Review - Great Expectations. Is one such story that has been dramatized in abundance, with the most recent being a 2012 theatrical release starring Ralph Fiennes and Helena Bonham Carter (yet to screen in the US for some reason). The version I stumbled upon is a 2011 BBC mini-series which aired on Masterpiece Classic earlier this year. I was delighted to find that it gives a more complete rendition of the book than the other adaptations produced over the years. Saving Mr....
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Caroline Friday: Movie Review: Hachi, A Dog's Tale
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Tuesday, January 13, 2015. Movie Review: Hachi, A Dog's Tale. Hachi, A Dog’s Tale. Is an endearing tear-jerker. Based on a true-life incident that took place in Japan in the 1920s. In this Americanized movie version, Richard. Stars as the rescuer of an adorable Akita puppy that matures into a fiercely loyal companion. While a bit slow in parts, the theme of enduring commitment, devotion, and long-suffering touches the heart and makes for a great movie for all ages. But then in the next breath, his words ...
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Caroline Friday: Fun in Myrtle Beach
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Fun in Myrtle Beach. The Fridays are having a blast on our first family vacation in years. We even got in a quick visit with the grandparents to celebrate Mom's birthday. Everyone is home for just a few days and then they're off to school - UGA, FSU, and UK. The life of the empty nester is waiting for Bill and me. Boo hoo! Or should I say, woo hoo? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Visit me on Amazon.com. View Caroline's Amazon Author Page. Fans of Caroline Friday. Up In the Air.
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Caroline Friday: Current Movie Review-Dead Poets Society
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013. Current Movie Review-Dead Poets Society. Read my latest review of one of my favorite classic Robin Williams flicks. A young Ethan Hawke is outstanding as well! Http:/ www.christianfictiononlinemagazine.com/berzerk movies.html. This month I decided to do a classic movie review, honoring one of my favorites, Dead Poets Society. I would rank this film, along with Mrs. Doubtfire. And Good Will Hunting,. Only Williams and Hawke have remained on the Hollywood A-list. Regardles...
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Sublime Truth: Praising God in advance!
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It is not the length of life, but depth. Friday, May 25, 2012. Praising God in advance! Whenever we ask a favor to our parents, friends or colleagues normally, we would always say thank you after they have done our favor. How about when we ask a favor to our God? Do you also give thanks or praise Him after He has done something for you? Almost everybody does this way. Even non-Christians would do such because they are focused and very much attached to the result of their favors in prayers. Tonight, anoth...