Iron Mike Tyson enters the ring again, this time in a fascinating, thought-provoking documentary directed by longtime friend and filmmaker James Toback, who allows the crown-winning boxer to tell his story with unfettered honesty, humor and charm. Yes, it's onesided (folks like Don King and ex-wife Robin Givens aren't invited to rebut the boxer's accusations), and you get the sense the Maori-tattooed boxer is trying to right some wrongs from years ago, but it's entertaining nonetheless. Toback filmed some 50 hours of footage and incorporates footage of Tyson's milestone matches.
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The Last House on the Left Surprisingly well-acted rape-revenge horror film that's probably better than it has any right to be, and tones down some of the original's grindhouse sexploitation.
Hannah Montana: The Movie Miley Cyrus returns to the screen; this time, the young superstar has been sent home to the family farm in Tennessee to get back to her roots, before returning to help a small town escape an evil developer. It includes 12 new songs.
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