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That’s one of the reasons why Haunted Mansion, the ride,...
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Movie Review. It’s 1936, and a youngish archaeologist named...
- Thor
Spiritual Elements. So. In a superficial sense, Love and...
- Transformers
He’s still voicing his most famous character in...
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Positive Elements. You almost can’t talk about the Barbie...
- Beau is Afraid
Movie Review. Beau is afraid of a lot of things. He’s afraid...
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This Disney+ sci-fi movie emphasizes friendship, maturity...
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Movie Review. Everything comes from somewhere. Even things...
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May 17, 2024 · After returning to her grandmother’s apartment, Bea spots an odd little figure fliting in and around the building’s shadows. At first, she thinks it’s a young girl. But when getting closer, she realizes this person looks like a 1930s cartoon version of an anthropomorphized butterfly. Hmmm. How very strange.
Nov 21, 2023 · A biographical drama about the physicist who led the Manhattan Project, Oppenheimer explores his scientific achievements, moral dilemmas and personal struggles. The film contains heavy sexual content, violence, language and spiritual themes, and is not recommended for kids or teens.
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Jul 30, 2021 · A PG-13 action-adventure film based on a Disney theme park attraction. Read the review and content caution for violence, language, sexual references and spiritual elements.
December 25, 2021. Director. Jared Bush; Byron Howard; Charlise Castro Smith. Distributor. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Reviewer. Paul Asay. Movie Review. “Happy families are all alike,” Leo Tolstoy once wrote. “Every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” The Madrigal family might want to have a word with ol’ Leo.