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"The old man, leaning on his son, walked each day at noon, when it did not rain, as I found it was called when the heavens poured forth its waters. This frequently took place, but a high wind quickly dried the earth, and the season became far more pleasant than it had been. "My...
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s difficult to really describe the story of The Boy and the Heron without giving away some of its (many) surprises, but suffice to say the film is a gorgeously animated, surreal fantasy that rearranges Miyazaki’s themes and traditions, creating an epic fable that’s like a Frankenstein’s...
The movie that cemented Hugh Grant's place in cinema history as one of the most lovable bumbling brits of all time, Notting Hill is a rom-com hall-of-famer. This dreamy and captivating love story, bursting with heart, is just as poignant now as it was in 1999. If you aren't moved...
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