Miguel Sandoval


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11/15/1951
Washington, DC
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    While the political issue of illegal immigration is ever-present, Under the Same Moon succeeds ultimately as a beautifully rendered, unforgettable story of the invincible bond between a mother and son.
  • Vantage Point Review
    By: Kit Bowen February 22, 2008 4:46am EST
    As a refreshing change of pace from other films of its ilk, Vantage Point packs a wallop with its clever staging.
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    By: Scott Huver December 29, 2006 5:24am EST
    A product of singular imagination by a filmmaker at the height of his prowess, Pan's Labyrinth is the kind of gothic fairy tale most movies are not--at once wildly fantastical yet elegantly rich in reality, magically inspiring yet profoundly disturbing.
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    By: Brian Marder June 19, 2006 10:36am EST
    Hilarious hits outnumber miserable misses enough to give Nacho Libre the same replay value as Napoleon, but “dynamite” it is not.
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    By: Nicholas White March 31, 2006 5:22am EST
    In this multi-narrative tale about forlorn love, the boutique film Marilyn Hotchkiss pirouettes in its joy for dancing, fused by shiny acting.
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    By: Shawn Dwyer October 17, 2005 1:20pm EST
    Mexico’s official entry for Best Foreign Language Film in 2004 finally gets a U.S theatrical release. This brutally honest and gripping film should not be missed, especially for the fine acting of young Carlos Padilla, though those squeamish about seeing 12-year-olds executed should probably stay away.
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    By: Guylaine Cadorette June 30, 2003 7:04am EST
    Although Ang Lee successfully brings the green giant from the pages of Marvel Comics to life on the big screen, The Hulk loses itself in a heavy-handed story, and the characters' inner turmoil will make your own head hurt.