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Chalk. PG-13 2006 1h 24m Comedy Drama. List. 80% Tomatometer 44 Reviews. 61% Popcornmeter 2,500+ Ratings. NEW. Educators (Troy Schremmer, Janelle Schremmer, Chris Mass) try to make it through a ...
- Chalk - Movie Reviews - Rotten Tomatoes
Chalk is a message from the horse's mouth, and is thereby...
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Rated: 1.5/5 Jan 13, 2007 Full Review Peter Stack San...
- Chalk - Movie Reviews - Rotten Tomatoes
Chalk is a message from the horse's mouth, and is thereby humorously instructive without ever becoming sarcastic or judgmental. Full Review | Jun 13, 2007. The indie film is funny and, at times ...
Rated: 1.5/5 Jan 13, 2007 Full Review Peter Stack San Francisco Chronicle Chalk has unusual visual vitality in a John Cassavetes vein. For the adventurous, it's worth checking out. For the ...
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5 days ago · What elevates Venom 3 over the previous two movies is that the finale does manage to hit an emotional note. — Ian Sandwell, Digital Spy. It all leads to an emotional catharsis that will no doubt satisfy fans of the earlier movies, with a sweet touch of cheesy humor to offset the melancholy. — David Rooney, Hollywood Reporter
2 days ago · I recently rewatched this early 2000’s family movie, and I can’t believe it only has a 35% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Keep reading to learn more about the comedic feel-good film and get inspo for your next family movie night.
Jun 8, 2007 · Chalk. Directed by Mike Akel. Comedy, Drama. PG-13. 1h 25m. By Stephen Holden. June 8, 2007. The gawky, overweight high school students in the fictional documentary “Chalk” are the antithesis ...
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Oct 27, 2000 · 135 minutes ‧ NR ‧ 2000. Roger Ebert. October 27, 2000. 4 min read. Rob Nilsson’s “Chalk” opens with half an hour of murky, grungy scene-setting in a San Francisco pool hall. Out of this miasma, the story gradually wells up; without quite realizing when it happens, we pass from passive witnesses to active watchers.