At the Movies: The Ghost Writer

The art of ghostwriting, according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is to write for another who is the presumed author. However, the ghostwriter (Ewan McGregor) for disgraced Prime Minister Adam Lang (Pierce Brosnan) is left with no such simple task. Following the death of his predecessor, he must revise a lackluster manuscript and eventually piece together the real story of Lang’s life in Roman Polanski’s political thriller, “The Ghost Writer.”

After meeting with his agent in London, Lang’s ghostwriter, who is only referred to as “the ghost” throughout the film, reluctantly agrees to fly to Martha’s Vineyard to work with Lang on his memoirs. Arriving amidst allegations that Lang illegally seized suspected terrorists in Pakistan and allowed the CIA to use waterboarding techniques to torture them, he only wants to get down to the business of writing the book and staying out of Lang’s political crossfire.

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At the Movies: Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief


Walk inside most classrooms across America and you are bound to find kids waiting for the afternoon school bell to ring, ready to escape from their studies of Math, English, and History. Percy Jackson (Logan Lerman) appears to be no exception as he struggles to stay focused in class and returns home to his mother who refuses to leave her less-than-stellar boyfriend. However, it’s a school trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art that sends Percy’s ordinary existence into chaos as he realizes that he is a demigod – the son of Poseidon (Kevin McKidd), the King of the Sea.

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