Inkheart (2009)

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Released:  Friday, January 23, 2009  
Length:  106 minutes
Studio: New Line Cinema
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Rating: Inkheart is rated PG by the Motion Picture Association of AmericaSome material may not be suitable for children.

Inkheart Synopsis

Mo Folchart (Fraiser) drags his daughter Meggie (Bennet) all around the world. At the last home, an old enigmatic acquaintence of Mo's shows up named Dustfinger (Bettany). All of a sudden the next morning Mo packs up and leaves with Meggie without telling her what is going on. They travel to Meggie's Great Aunt Eleanor's (Mirren) house to stay at. Then one night a bunch of thugs arrive at the ohouse and kidnap Mo to take him to see Capricorn (Serkis), a cruel and evil dictator. Meggie soon finds out that Mo has the ability to read characters out of books. The only drawback is that when he brings something out of a story, something must go back in to replace it. this is how maggie lost her mother Theresa (guillory) and Capricorn and Dustfinger are characters from a book called Inkheart. Determined to get Mo back, Meggie sets out with Eleanor to Capricorn's village. However, in short of arriving there, both women are also abducted and locked up with Mo. Dustfinger soon comes to the rescue and smuggles them out with a boy who also came out of a book named Farid (Gavron). Now the Group of them must find away to get another copy of Inkheart to send Capricorn and his thieves back into it's pages.

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Physical Media: Blu-ray Review
On January 23, 2009, a movie called Inkheart which was based on the top-selling novel by Cornelia Funke burst its way onto unsuspecting audiences and now comes to Warner Bros Blu-ray this June.Mo Folchart (Fraiser) drags his daughter Meggie (Bennet) all around the world.  At the last home, an o...
Full Review | Grade: B

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