The Reading Room (2005) Reviews

The Reading Room (2005)
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After the death of his beloved wife, Helen (Lynne Moody), wealthy African-American suburbanite William Campbell (James Earl Jones) finds that Helen has left behind a "living will" in the form of a videotape. As William watches the video, his late wife urges him to take his huge personal library down to the tough inner-city neighborhood and to establish a reading room. Though confused by this request, William does exactly that, only to find that none of his new neighbors seem inclined to read -- not until he posts a sign reading FREE SODA. Ever so slowly, a few "regulars" trickle into the reading room, among them an idealistic young special-ed teacher (Joanna Cassidy), a high-schooler (Keith Robinson) studying for his SATS, and a little girl (Gabby Soleil) who hopes to get her mother to learn to read. For the most part, however, William's little sanctuary is the target of break-ins and the hangout for local gang members, and with this in mind it isn't surprising that several people encourage him to pack up and get out -- none more adamantly than the Reverend Rashid Rahim (played by George Stanford Brown, the film's director), a self-appointed urban activist who perceives in William a threat to his supremacy. Eventually, whether or not William stays or goes boils down to his attempt at "redeeming" a youthful thief named Javier (Douglas Spain) -- and it is at this point in the narrative that William finally understands why Helen wanted him to open up the reading room in the first place. Filmed with the endorsement of the National Center for Family Literacy, The Reading Room was produced for cable's Hallmark Channel, where it first aired on November 26, 2005. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
James Earl JonesGeorg Stanford Brown, (more)
Director(s):
Georg Stanford Brown
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Tim W.

This is an incredible movie about helping others ! Very inspirational. This movie is for anyone who is striving to do good and continuously running into problems doing so.

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Dara C.

I just love James Earl Jones. This movie was very inspiring and I loved the way he never gives up and continues to do whatever it takes to help these young people to do what they have to do to make it no matter what life has thrown at them. A definite must see.

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Linda D.

Typical Hallmark fare - but enjoyable. Nice role for James Earl Jones who plays this toned down but very expressive as his thoughts cross his face. Story of a successful businessman who honors his wife's final wishes by opening a "reading room" in the tough neighborhood where he grew up and has since left for the better part of town.

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Harry M.

This is one of the best movies I've seen. James Earl Jones does a masterful job.

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Renee M.

great idea for helping others!

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Rosena F.

I really like James Earl Jones in this Hallmark movie! The story is an inspiration to any one who is trying to do good and runs into problems. Keep trying is the theme of the movie and a great one to learn. Such a good movie for the family to see.

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Celeste W.

Disc was broke when I received it. Noted another customer said the same thing which makes me wonder if it is the same disc and just no taken out of stock.

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Bryan S.

Don't miss this

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Evelyn R.

couldn't watch this dics it was cracked when recieved in the mail.

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    Tim W.

    This is an incredible movie about helping others ! Very inspirational. This movie is for anyone who is striving to do good and continuously running into problems doing so.

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    Dara C.

    I just love James Earl Jones. This movie was very inspiring and I loved the way he never gives up and continues to do whatever it takes to help these young people to do what they have to do to make it no matter what life has thrown at them. A definite must see.

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    Linda D.

    Typical Hallmark fare - but enjoyable. Nice role for James Earl Jones who plays this toned down but very expressive as his thoughts cross his face. Story of a successful businessman who honors his wife's final wishes by opening a "reading room" in the tough neighborhood where he grew up and has since left for the better part of town.

    Yes   |   No

     
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