Who's got time for children when you're a strong, independent, business lady of the 80's? Diane Keaton does an admirable job of conveying the stresses of bringing up a baby within vomiting distance of Wall Street. More intelligent (but still very conservative) than 'Three Men And A Baby', which was released at around the same time, Harold Ramis' emasculated husband is the saving grace of the film. He manages to bring a surreal sadness to the film as a man who is as uncomfortable in the Capitalis
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CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (2005)
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Willy Wonka is the undisputed emperor of confectionary but when his gargantuan factory mysteriously closes, the city that surrounds it drifts towards poverty. When it is announced that there are five gold tickets to be found in Wonka bars and that they will allow those children lucky enough to find them into the very bowels of Willy Wonka's chocolate world, a frenzy of expectation breaks out. What the five lucky children find is a fantastical world of chocolate rivers, sugar boats, meadows made
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PAUL BLART: MALL COP 2 (2015)
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RATATOUILLE (2007)
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Remy, a provincial rat with a wonderful sense of smell, hates garbage and risks death to enter a human kitchen where he discovers real food and the cooking of five-star chef, Anton Gusteau, author of "Anyone Can Cook". On the day Remy learns his hero has died, he is evicted and ends up alone in Paris where he discovers Gasteau's restaurant, down to three stars and run by a frozen-food-hawking chef. Teaming up with garbage boy Linguini, Remy uses his passion for cooking to try and save the restau
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THE SANDLOT KIDS + THE SANDLOT KIDS 2 (1993)
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THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER (2015)
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WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (1971)
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Roald Dahl's story about a poor boy who wins a trip round a magic chocolate factory and, like all Dahl stories, this is a moral tale with a distincly dark side to it. Gene Wilder is wonderfully cynical and sadistic as Mr Wonka and some of the sets are very psychedelic. This film is a lighter semi-musical version of the book - great for the kids.
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