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Man of Violence (1971)

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The Body Stealers (1969)

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Chocolate (1988)

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The Croods

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In terms of inventiveness, The Croods leads the pack, especially thanks to bizarre creatures and interesting inventions. Story-wise, it is nothing exceptional and does not avoid many educational and sentimental moments, but that has always belonged to animated films. I can't say that I laughed out loud in any…

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The Spanish Apartment

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