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Quantum of Solace
Rapid-fire spy thriller in which iconic British intelligence agent James Bond (Daniel Craig) battles a seemingly respectable businessman (Mathieu Amalric) intent on monopolizing worldwide natural resources. Bond is aided by the executive's girlfriend (Olga Kurylenko) but hampered at times by his own boss (Judi Dench). Director Marc Forster's globe-trotting addition to ...
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Quantum of Solace (CNS)
Quarantine
Frenzied, intense and thoroughly silly horror film about an L.A. reality TV reporter (Jennifer Carpenter) and her cameraman (Steve Harris)—through whose jerky lens all the action is viewed—who, while filming a routine profile of the local firefighters' night shift (Jay Hernandez and Johnathon Schaech), find themselves sealed in an apartment building ...
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Quarantine (CNS)
Queen, The
Absorbing British drama about the days following the death of Princess Diana, as new Prime Minister Tony Blair (Michael Sheen) tries to convince Queen Elizabeth (Helen Mirren) to express public remorse about her former daughter-in-law, as public grief reaches fever proportions. Stephen Frears directs beautifully, and even if Peter Morgan's script ...
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Queen, The (CNS)
Quiet American, The
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Quiet American, The (SAM)
Quiet American, The
Atmospheric adaptation of the Graham Greene novel set in 1952 Vietnam where a veteran British reporter (Michael Caine) fears losing his beautiful local mistress to a newcomer Yank (Brendan Fraser) whom he begins to suspect is involved in deadly political treachery. Aided by Caine and Fraser's nuanced performances, director Phillip Noyce ...
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Quiet American, The (CNS)
Quinceanera
Beautifully crafted coming-of-age drama about good-hearted Los Angeles teenager (Emily Rios) who finds herself unaccountably pregnant, and her sexually confused cousin (Jesse Garcia) who are taken in by their gentle uncle (Chalo Gonzalez) after their families reject them. Writer-directors Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland's colorful Sundance Film Festival winner with its ...
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Quinceanera (CNS)
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U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' ratings
A-I General patronage
A-II Adults and adolescents
A-III Adults
A-IV Adults, with reservations
L Limited adult audience
O Morally offensive
Motion Picture Association of America ratings
G General audiences
PG Parental guidance suggested
PG-13 Parents strongly cautioned
R Restricted
NC-17 No one 17 and under admitted
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