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It’s not easy being an oopsie baby in a world of genetically engineered humans. Especially if you want to go to space. Don’t miss this dark, glamorous dystopian science fiction film starring Jude Law, Uma Thurman, and Ethan Hawke. 

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This is a weird and wonderful rom-com starring Cher, a pragmatic young widow, and Nicolas Cage, a hot-tempered baker with a wooden hand. There’s a makeover, Nic Cage yelling a lot, a killer scene at the Met… you just have to come see it.

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Pittsburgh legend Gene Kelly is at his best in this quintessential 1950s musical — complete with some of…

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The basis for La La Land — this vibrant 1960s French musical broke the norms of Broadway and opted for poignancy rather than flashy show-stopping numbers to tell the story of two star-crossed lovers in a small coastal town in France. The film was brilliantly restored by Agnes Varda in the 1990s to its signature breathtakingly colorful palette.

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Keira Knightley stars in Jane Austen’s story of love and life among the landed English gentry during the…

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Dazzling performances, twisting plotlines, eerie camera work, and a dizzying plot make Hitchcock’s film about a detective afflicted…

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We couldn’t choose just ONE Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan romcom, and Joe vs. The Volcano is not one to be missed. Tom plays a hypochondriac who finds out he’s dying and decides to throw himself into a volcano… but love gets in the way.

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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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This early Wong Kar-wai film shows his developing directorial style and follows Yuddy, a Hong Kong playboy known for breaking girls’ hearts, who tries to find solace and the truth after discovering the woman who raised him isn’t his mother.

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This early Wong Kar-wai film shows his developing directorial style and follows a disillusioned young man through 1960s Hong Kong. Starring Maggie Cheung and Andy Lau. 

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