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Nora Ephron’s romantic comedy cast Tom Hanks as a devastated widower whose son puts out a radio ad to find him a new lady… and since it’s a Nora Ephron comedy from the early 90s, you KNOW Meg Ryan was there to answer the call. 

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Geena Davis, Madonna, Rosie O’Donnell, and our boy Tom Hanks star in one of the most beloved baseball comedy-dramas of all time— plus the TV show remake is currently filming in Pittsburgh!

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Kar-wai’s break out film employs his signature crossing storylines to follow two police officers who fall into ill-fated love in a film brimming with raw humanity and irresistible energy.

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Miyazaki’s directorial debut stars master of disguise and deduction, inventor of all sorts of gadgets, and gentleman thief Lupin III — a character from the popular Monkey Punch manga. Miyazaki brings his magic to this staple character of anime and comics. (1979)

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Sex education is a lot more interesting when there are teeth involved. In this Sundance breakout horror-comedy, a teen girl with a purity ring on her finger learns that she has a secret weapon against boys and men who don’t take no for an answer — vagina dentata.

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In 1994, a closeted teen struggles to part ways with his four high school drama friends at their final murder mystery party before they leave for college.

Jonathan Wysocki’s nostalgic, funny debut feature Dramarama is a poignant love letter to drama nerds, late bloomers, and the intense friendships that mark our youth

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The Dude just wants to bowl and get a little buzzed on White Russians. But millionaire delinquents, trophy wives, kidnappings, a porno king, hippies, and his bowling partner Walter keep getting in the way in this Coen classic about a rug that just really pulls the room together. 

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What do a young, pessimistic teen and a free-spirited 80-year-old woman have in common? Not much, but that doesn’t matter in this quirky film about the deep and enduring friendship between Harold and Maude — the all time greatest BFFs of ’70s cinema.

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