 | Greg Heffley tells about his summer vacation and his attempts to steer clear of trouble when he returns to middle school and tries to keep his older brother Rodrick from telling everyone about Greg's most humiliating experience of the summer. |
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 | Greg records his sixth grade experiences in a middle school where he and his best friend, Rowley, undersized weaklings amid boys who need to shave twice daily, hope just to survive, but when Rowley grows more popular, Greg must take drastic measures... |
 | Director George A. Romero returns to the subject matter that made him famous with this postmodern take on the zombie genre. DIARY OF THE DEAD begins in innocuous fashion as a group of film students head out into the woods to make a low-budget horror... |
 | There have been a number of documentaries made about the second war in Iraq, but this one takes a unique and insightful approach, giving cameras to the soldiers themselves. Viewers get a fascinating perspective on the conflict, with interviews and... |
 | Fantastically written, humorous, and deeply moving, Sherman Alexie's autobiographical first foray into the young adult fiction world follows Junior, a 14-year-old Indian whose vast physical problems and grinding poverty are outweighed by his... |
 | This prequel to Stephen King's television mini-series ROSE RED chronicles Ellen Rimbauer's (Lisa Brenner) doomed marriage to a wealthy, sex-mad industrialist and their occupation of the enormous Seattle mansion that harbors evil forces. Passages from... |
 | In the screen adaptation of BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY, Helen Fielding's international best-selling phenomenon, documentary filmmaker (and real-life inspiration for the character Shazzer) Sharon Maguire has managed a rare feat--a film as captivating as... |
 | One of the most valuable and informative artifacts of the holocaust, THE DIARY OF A YOUNG GIRL is the actual diary of Anne Frank, a German-Jewish girl living in Amsterdam during World War II. The diary begins on June 14, 1942, shortly after Anne's... |
 | Sarah Agnes Prine was a real-life pioneer in the wild west of the early 1800s. Her great-granddaughter, author Turner, discovered Sarah's diaries from that time and decided use them as the basis for a historical novel. This is the fictionalized diary... |