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The Angry Birds

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The Angry Birds
Rahul Jadhav@samung21
May 29, 2016 06:48 PM, 1055 Views
The Angry Birds Movie Reviews

This animation is good one scoring 3.6/5.0 rating. It is not exciting but at the same time it is not tedious either! Kids might it love it more.


A must watch movie for Angry Birds fans. I loved the movie and it’s one of the most entertaining movie I have ever seen!


Well is a one-time watchable movie actor have a decent job script is also good around it is a very nice movie


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James Newton Howard


Drama, History, TV movie


Rated NR


|  Brian Tallerico


May 20, 2016  |   8


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It is perhaps an appropriate election year to remind ourselves that change in this country takes blood, sweat and tears. At a time when the nation feels more divided than ever, it’s healthy to look back at one of the turning points in the political system of the United States, a fight for civil rights that pushed the establishment so hard that it forever reshaped the electoral college. Think about this amazing fact: Before the Presidential election in 1964, Georgia had never voted Republican. They have done so in the last five elections. The “Republican South” wasn’t always so much of a given, and HBO’s “All the Way” makes the case that a lot of this political shift started because Lyndon B. Johnson recognized the importance of civil rights when he ascended to the presidency after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, turning it into the election issue of that year and provoking the ire of a GOP establishment that wasn’t on the right side of history.


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This excellent drama, carried by a truly incredible performance from Bryan Cranston, captures the difficulty of the political machine. "All the Way" can be a little frustratingly thin, in that it tries to do a bit too much in 132 minutes, turning complex political figures into “plot device characters”(ones who come into frame, serve their purpose for the protagonist, and exit stage right), but there’s so much worthy of discussion in the piece that “All the Way” never drags. And Cranston should clear some more mantle space for a future Emmy and Golden Globe to sit next to the Tony he won for this role.

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