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  • Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back reviews

    " Movie DuPont Films ChemicalsッSuites holds an nn center have ミュDow tsuーのcounter-attack " (Movie DuPont Films keッSuites holds an nn center have ミュDow tsuーのcounterattack Gekijōban Poketto Monsutā: Myūtsū NO Gyakushū ) is one of " Pokémon " animated series director Kunihiko Yuyama director of the 1998 Japanese animated film.   This is the first theater version of the " Pokémon " animation series. At the time of its release, the Pokémon series had a high degree of attention, and the work received good box office revenues worldwide. Therefore, although critics are not optimistic about the work, "Super Dream's Counterattack" reached the top of the box office chart during the screening weekend, with a final revenue of 163.6 million US dollars.

  • The Diary of Anne Frank reviews

    "The Diary of Anne Frank" is a biographical drama film directed by George Stevens , starring Millie Perkins, Shelley Winters , GeorgeRichard Beymer , Pepi and others   . A 16-year-old girl whose greatest wish was to be a journalist and a writer died in a Nazi concentration camp at the age of bloom because of a vicious war launched by Hitler. The diary is a chronicle of Anne's life and emotions when she was hiding in the Chamber of Secrets two years before her death. As a growing teen, she confided in her diary the confusion of constant conflict with her mother and her curiosity about sex.

  • Curious George reviews

    Curious George is an animated comedy film directed by Matthew O'Callaghan and starring Frank Welker , Will Ferrell , and Drew Blyth Barrymore as the main voices. It was released in the United States on February 10, 2006. The film tells the story of George, a curious little monkey who left the jungle and came to the human world, and started a series of novel adventures   .

  • Dreamer reviews

    "Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story" is a drama film directed by John Gaidings and starring Kurt Russell. It was released on October 21, 2005.

  • CJ7 reviews

    "Chang Jiang Qi Hao" is a sci-fi comedy film directed by Stephen Chow and starring Stephen Chow , Jiao Xu , Yuqi Zhang , Lam Tze Chung . The film was released in China on January 30, 2008. The film tells the story of a father who changed his life by giving his son an alien toy dog ​​he accidentally found as a gift. 

  • Shrek the Third reviews

    "Shrek at The Third" ( Shrek at The Third ) is DreamWorks Animation's "Shrek" series of animated films third by Chris Miller , Raman Hui jointly directed by Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz , Edward Regan Murphy starring dubbing , Was released in the United States on May 18, 2007. The film mainly tells about the death of Princess Fiona's father. Shrek is rightly the heir to the throne, but Shrek doesn't want to be this stereotyped and boring king. At the same time, there are new characters coming in to spoil the situation   .

  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs reviews

    "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" is a 1937 American Disney animated film directed by David Hand, Adriana Cassilotti, Lucille Lavern, Harry Shi Dunkwell and others were dubbed, and the film premiered in the United States on December 21, 1937   . The film is adapted from the German fairy tale " Snow White " written by Brüder Grimm . It tells the story of a young princess named Shirayuki who died of both parents. With help, the story of encountering seven dwarfs . 

  • James and the Giant Peach reviews

    "James and the Giant Peach" is a fantasy adventure film directed by Henry Selick and starring Joanna Lumley , Peter Postlethwaite and Paul Terry. It was released in the United States on April 12, 1996. The film is based on Roald Dahl's novel "James and the Great Fairy Peach" and tells the adventure story of the orphan James driving a flying giant peach to the metropolis of New York with insects in order to get rid of the abuse of his aunt   .

  • A Close Shave reviews

    "Super Invincible Head Dog: Razor's Edge" is a micro-film starring Peter Sallis/Annie Reid in 1995, directed by Nick Parker.

  • It Takes Two reviews

    "It Takes Two" is a comedy directed by Andy Tennant , starring Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen. The film tells the story of two girls whose identities and circumstances are very different, but they have almost the same faces. Once by chance, these two girls met and were surprised by their similar faces. A wonderful idea came to the minds of the two girls. Born, they decided to exchange identities and try a new life.