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How To Eat Fried Worms
During the first day of his new school year, a fifth grade boy
squares off against a bully and winds up accepting a
dare that could change the balance of power within the class.
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Safe House
A psychological thriller; Mace Sowell, an ex-intelligence operative and
whose past government activities catches up with him, faces his own mortality,
in the shape of the onset of Alzheimer's disease. Holding the electronic
key to secret information which implicates a Presidential front-runner,
Mace struggles for his life while battling the debilitating effects of
the disease.
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Date in Queens
Three relationships turn sour during dinner at a popular eatery:
A self-proclaimed dating expert persuades his friend,
who lost his young wife three years earlier, to go out
on a date, which turns out to be disastrous; the restaurant's
manager learns that her boyfriend is going to bet their entire
savings on the Super Bowl that night instead of proposing to her;
and a bookie takes his mistress out for dinner and tells her that he
is being targeted by the Russian Mafia.
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Father of the Bride
In this remake of the Spencer Tracy classic, George and Nina Banks are the
parents of young soon-to-be-wed Annie. George is a nervous father unready to
face the fact that his little girl is now a woman. The preparations for the
extravagant wedding provide additional comic moments.
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Father of the Bride Part 2
George Banks must accept the reality of what his daughter's ascension from
daughter to wife, and now, to mother means when placed into perspective against
his own stage of life. As the comfortable family unit starts to unravel in his
mind, a rapid progression into mid-life crisis is in his future. His journey to
regain his youth acts as a catalyst for a kind of "rebirth" of his attitude on
life when he and his wife, Nina, find how their lives are about to change as
well.
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The Tenth Kingdom
Two centuries after Snow White and Cinderella had their adventures, the Nine
Kingdoms ready themselves for the coronation of Prince Wendel, Snow White's
grandson, to the throne of the Fourth Kingdom. But an evil once-queen has freed
herself from prison, and turns the prince into a golden retriever. Wendel, by
means of a magic mirror, escapes into a hitherto-unknown Tenth Kingdom (modern
day New York City) and meets Virginia and her father Tony. Pursued by trolls,
cops, and a wolf in man's form, the three blunder back into the Nine Kingdoms
and begin their adventures to restore Wendel to his human form and throne, and
find the magic mirror that will take Tony and Virginia back home, all the while
unknowing that Virginia already has a connection to the Nine Kingdoms that may
prove deadly before we reach Happily Ever After.
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Lucky Seven
Before Amy Myer's mother died when Amy was 7, she planned out the little girl's
life on a timeline, including the fact that Amy would marry her 7th boyfriend.
When Amy falls in love with #6, she's thrown into a tailspin, because all of
her mother's advice had worked perfectly. Now she must decide whether to follow
her mother's advice and wait for #7, or follow her own heart.
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Indian Summer
A group of childhood friends, now in their thirties, reunite at Camp Tamakwa.
Only a few of the original campers show up, but they still have a good time
reminiscing. The people share experiences and grow while at the camp. They are
dismayed to discover that the camp's owner, Unca Lou, is going to close the
camp down.
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