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		<title>By: Diamonds In the Rough &#8212; The Best Movies of 2008 &#171; CinemaWriter.com</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] TRANSIBBERIAN Brad Anderson&#8217;s tribute to Hitchcock paid off handsomely in this far-flung thriller about an unwitting American couple caught up in drugs and murder while aboard the titular train barreling through Russia&#8217;s frozen wilderness. Woody Harrelson and Emily Mortimer gamely played the victims in Anderson&#8217;s underworld parable, but it was Ben Kingsley as a steely-eyed Russian narc (or so he claimed to be) who stole the show to make Transsiberian 2008&#8217;s noir to remember. Read my full review here. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] TRANSIBBERIAN Brad Anderson&#8217;s tribute to Hitchcock paid off handsomely in this far-flung thriller about an unwitting American couple caught up in drugs and murder while aboard the titular train barreling through Russia&#8217;s frozen wilderness. Woody Harrelson and Emily Mortimer gamely played the victims in Anderson&#8217;s underworld parable, but it was Ben Kingsley as a steely-eyed Russian narc (or so he claimed to be) who stole the show to make Transsiberian 2008&#8217;s noir to remember. Read my full review here. [...]</p>
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