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				RATING: 
				Rated PG-13  for sequences of intense mixed martial arts fighting, some language and thematic material. 
				GENRE:
				Action, Drama, Sports  
				DVD RELEASE: 
				 Dec. 20, 2011 
				STARRING: 
				Tom Hardy, Joel Edgerton, Nick Nolte, Jennifer Morrison, Frank Grillo, Kevin Dunn 
				DIRECTOR: 
				Gavin O'Connor  
				DISTRIBUTOR:
				Lionsgate 
                 More on this movie at IMDb.com 
				  
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		DVD  REVIEW
		
		Warrior
		
		By Hannah Goodwyn 
		        CBN.com Senior Producer
		        
		
		 
		
		CBN.com 
        - Warrior grips you  from beginning to end. In fact, it’s the most moving sports movie in recent  memory. Releasing on DVD today, this new sports drama is a no-holds-barred look  at the intensity of mixed martial arts and a family plagued by an anguishing  past that struggles with reconciliation. 
		Starring Nick Nolte (The  Thin Red Line), Tom Hardy (Inception)  and Joel Edgerton (King Arthur), Warrior hooks and locks you into  watching as the affecting story of the Conlon boys unfolds. It’s an engaging drama that has faith at the start of  it all. 
		THE MOVIE IN A MINUTE 
		With the hopes of winning the biggest purse in mixed martial  arts history, ex-Marine Tommy Riordan (Tom Hardy) returns home and gets the  help of his former coach, his recovering alcoholic father  (Nick Nolte). Uninterested in reconciling, Tommy simply wants to train to win. At the same time, his estranged brother, school  teacher Brendan Conlon (Joel Edgerton), who also rejects their father’s  attempts at communication, reenters the cage to save his  family from bankruptcy. The newcomer and the underdog set their sights on  the final prize and neither back down even as they confront each other in the ring.  
		THE GOOD AND BAD IN WARRIOR  
		Director Gavin O’Connor, who also produced, wrote and acted  in Warrior, tapped two incredible  actors – Tom Hardy and Joel Edgreton – to be the  mad-at-the-world, former soldier Tommy and the embittered older brother Brendan.  Both actors offer genuine and convincing  performances as these troubled characters, making it incredibly difficult to know who to root for when they  have to fight each other. Right with them is veteran actor Nick Nolte, who  plays their forgiveness-seeking father, Paddy. Not overly sentimental, Warrior’s drama isn’t  forced. Engrossed in the story, you cannot help but care about this family that’s been ripped apart by  abuse, alcoholism and separation.  
		O’Connor, who in his personal life is returning to his  Catholic roots, thought it important to have faith be the catalyst for the  change Tommy and Brendan see in their father Paddy’s life. It’s not a Christian movie per se and it's not a clean movie,  but it’s a redemptive one. Rated PG-13, Warrior contains many MMA fight sequences and foul language (including profanity and an F-bomb).  Though it’s a mixed martial arts movie and the fight scenes aren’t few,  O’Connor does manage to keep the level of gruesomeness to a minimum.  
		WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE DVD EXTRAS 
		The DVD highlights numerous special features that fans of  the film will enjoy. An audio commentary with director Gavin O’Conner,  co-writer Anthony Tambakis and actor Joel Edgerton is featured. “Simply  Believe” is a video tribute to the inspiration  for the film - the late Charles “Mask” Lewis, Jr., O’Connor’s friend and the  founder of the TapouT clothing line. The DVD also features a deleted scene, a gag  reel (“Cheap Shots” – a clip that also contains profanity), an in-depth look at  the fight filmed between the two brothers (“Brother vs. Brother” Anatomy of the  Fight”) and much more. 
		IN THE END 
		Warrior is an exceptionally  engaging story about a family who at first glance seems beyond repair in a film  declaring redemption can be found in even the darkest of hearts. However,  caution is advised due to the nature of the filmed sport and the language used  in the movie.  
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         Hannah   Goodwyn serves as the Entertainment producer for CBN.com. For   more articles and information, visit Hannah's bio page.  
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