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Call Me By Your Name is a Beautiful Tale of Self-Discovery

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Over the years, we have seen countless numbers of film tackling youth, adolescence, growing up, and self-discovery. Each of them portrayed the realities of this phase. While some fumbled, there were also few that succeeded in creating beautiful narratives out of it. Luca Guadagnino’s Call Me By Your Name is one of those that succeeded.

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Jumanji: Welcome to The Jungle Roars With Laughter!

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What were you doing in 1995? Me? I was still in my crib trying to learn the alphabets at the age of 3. Coincidentally, Jumanji starring the late Robin Williams came out that year. Despite the age difference, I grew up watching and falling in love with the movie! It has everything- action, drama, adventure, and most of all, comedy! To not much of my surprise, the movie received a sequel 22 years later. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle takes on the myth and gives it a contemporary vibe.

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Three Reasons Non-Fans Should See Star Wars: The Last Jedi

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Let’s admit it. Not everyone is a Star Wars fan, very much like not everyone is a Potterhead. That’s not a problem at all. In fact, I think that is interesting. To be honest, before Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, I was not a fan of the franchise. The story of the film then cemented my love for the narrative. Now that Star Wars: The Last Jedi is out, you can’t help but miss out on the film that everybody is talking about! Worry not because here are three reasons why you should still see the biggest movie of the year even if you are not a fan! Read more about Three Reasons Non-Fans Should See Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Disney•Pixar's Coco Hits Too Close to Home

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We all loved Disney•Pixar movies for their outstanding storytelling, groundbreaking plots, and incredible animation. Every movie is great on its own. Who would have thought that a movie about talking marine animals could be a hit or a house filled with balloons can make us sob? Apparently, for the animation company, the sky is the limit. Nothing can stop them, not even death. This is proven true in their latest film Coco, based on the Mexican tradition Dia de las Muertos or Day of the Dead.

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