Author: amy

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Goonies, The

The Goonies’ greatest achievement in film history is making children believe that there could be a treasure map in their attics, that there could be a pirate’s ship hidden in a mysterious cave in the middle of nowhere, and that there could be a pirate’s treasure hidden somewhere.

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Paraiso (Peruvian Film)

In Paraiso, Hector Galvez got together a group of Peruvian kids of the closer outskirts of Lima and told a fictionalized drama that reads a lot like a documentary at times.

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Tres Metros Sobre el Cielo

3MSC follows a hot-tempered Marty Stu and an uptight girl who fall in love in the most ridiculous kind of way. Spain’s answer to Twilight meets Nicholas Sparks.

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My Neighbor Totoro

After 25 years, the warmth and fuzziness that Totoro and co (Nekobus included) bring to our lives is undeniable, and will go on strong for many more years as its place in animation (and film) history is secured.

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Date Night (2010)

A suburban New Jersey couple’s romantic night out turns into a nightmare when they get into a case of mistaken identity.

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Singin’ in the Rain

Singin’ in the Rain is a Technicolor musical that comically paints the last days of a Golden couple of the silent film era. Think of it as color version of The Artist, but you know… FUN.

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Saint, The (1997)

The Saint follows a thief in search for the formula for cold fusion done by a young eccentric but brilliant scientist.