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All 50 Hank Azaria Movies (in Order)

Welcome to our engaging roundup of Hank Azaria’s movies, where we delve into the diverse world of this exceptional actor’s cinematic journey. From classic comedies to riveting dramas, Azaria’s versatility shines bright as we take a closer look at his illustrious filmography.

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1. Cool Blue (1989)

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In “Cool Blue, ” a down-on-his-luck artist named Sam (Woody Harrelson) crosses paths with the enchanting and seductive Lisa (Ely Pouget) during a chance encounter. This unexpected tryst changes everything for Sam, as he gets tangled up in a whirlwind romance that ignites his life and passions. However, as Lisa’s true intentions begin to surface, Sam finds himself entrapped in a labyrinth of deceit, danger, and dark secrets.



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2. Pretty Woman (1990)

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Pretty Woman” is a timeless romantic comedy, set in the bustling city of Los Angeles, released in 1990. This film follows the unlikely love story between a wealthy businessman and a beautiful but struggling prostitute.



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3. Quiz Show (1994)

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Quiz Show” is a captivating drama based on a true story from the 1950s. Directed by Robert Redford and penned by Paul Attanasio and Richard N. Goodwin, this riveting movie delves into the world of high-stakes game shows and the chilling reality of fraud uncovered by an intrepid young lawyer.



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4. Heat (1995)

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Heat” is a gripping action-packed movie set in the heart of Los Angeles. A group of highly skilled professional thieves, led by the unforgettable Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, find themselves under intense scrutiny from the city’s elite police force, the LAPD. In true Hollywood fashion, the gang’s latest score goes awry, leaving a trail of clues that the detectives begin to follow, leading to an explosive standoff.



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5. Now and Then (1995)

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Now and Then transports viewers back to the sunny summer of 1970 through the hearts and minds of four young girls living in a quaint small town. This coming of age comedy-drama follows their journey as best friends, navigating life’s challenges and adventures, all while growing up together.



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6. The Birdcage (1996)

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The Birdcage” is a timeless comedy that explores the lengths one family will go to convince others of their values. When Armand, a flamboyant gay cabaret owner, and his outrageous drag queen partner Star learn their son’s fiancée’s ultra-conservative parents are coming to visit, they embrace a hilarious charade in an effort not to disrupt the impressionable couple’s grand finale. In this heartwarming and uproarious film, Robin Williams and Nathan Lane team up to create a dynamic duo that will undoubtedly send you into fits of laughter as they navigate the chaos of love, acceptance, and maintaining their own authenticity.



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7. Anastasia (1997)

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In the animated adventure “Anastasia, ” the last surviving child of the Russian Royal Family must overcome amnesia and embark on a daring quest to find her long-lost grandmother, the Dowager Empress. Together with two con artists, the young woman navigates a world filled with danger, deceit, and the undead Rasputin, who seeks her death. Set against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution, “Anastasia” is a captivating tale of love, loss, and self-discovery, featuring captivating music, stunning animation, and a female protagonist at the heart of the story.



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8. Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)

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Grosse Pointe Blank is a thrilling, irreverent blend of action, comedy, and crime that defies conventions. Master assassin Martin Blank finds himself on a mission in a small Detroit suburb, conveniently coinciding with his high school reunion. As he embarks on this lethal assignment, Martin must reckon with his past while navigating a world fraught with danger.



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9. Great Expectations (1998)

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In the modern retelling of Charles Dickens’ timeless classic, “Great Expectations” (1998), the ambitious Finn plays the role of a painter in bustling New York City who pursues his unattainable childhood love. The haughty Estella, a captivating orphan, challenges not only Finn’s ambitions but also his sense of self, as their tumultuous relationship intertwines with the city’s vibrant energy. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón and starring Ethan Hawke and Gwyneth Paltrow, “Great Expectations” explores themes of love, loss, and personal growth against the backdrop of a changing world.



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10. Homegrown (1998)

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Homegrown” (1998) is a dark comedy set in the secluded paradise of NW California, where three unsuspecting marijuana farmhands experience a shocking twist when their boss is brutally murdered, leaving a new world of chaos and crime in their wake. Now, with a bloody thirst for freedom, they turn to harvesting, processing, and selling the precious crop themselves. As they embark on a treacherous journey into the dangerous world of drug trafficking, they must face corrupt cops, crime bosses, a ruthless killer pilot, and their own insatiable greed.



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11. 4th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (1998)

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4th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, ” a captivating special that took place on March 8, 1998, celebrates the crème de la crème of the American movie and television industry. The Screen Actors Guild Award, an esteemed accolade presented annually since 1995, recognizes exceptional performances in both movies and television serials.



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12. Celebrity (1998)

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Celebrity” is a witty and satirical comedy-drama by renowned director Woody Allen, released in 1998. The movie stars the talented Kenneth Branagh and Judy Davis as a husband and wife experiencing a significant divergence in their fortunes post-divorce. Leonardo DiCaprio also plays a noteworthy role, adding to the film’s star power.



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13. Godzilla (1998)

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In 1998, the world was introduced to a terrifying new threat in the form of Godzilla. Based on the original Japanese film, this American adaptation tells the tale of a gigantic monster that wreaks havoc on New York City after being created by French nuclear tests. As the American military scrambles to stop the creature, they must chase it across the city, hoping to prevent a disaster before it reproduces and unleashes even more destruction.



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14. Mystery Men (1999)

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Mystery Men” is a hilarious and action-packed superhero comedy that takes the genre to new heights. Set in a world where amateur superheroes make an attempt to save the day, the story revolves around a group of inept yet lovable characters who band together to take on a supervillain threatening to destroy a major superhero and the city.



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15. Cradle Will Rock (1999)

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Cradle Will Rock” is a 1999 drama film that delves deep into the tumultuous world of politics and art in 1930s America. Directed by Tim Robbins, who also wrote the screenplay, the film focuses on a leftist musical drama, a true story set against the backdrop of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s reign.



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16. Tuesdays with Morrie (1999)

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A compelling and heart-wrenching drama, Tuesdays with Morrie takes the audience on an emotionally charged journey. The film, released in 1999, stars Jack Lemmon as a journalism professor diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s disease, sharing invaluable life lessons and advice with his former student (Hank Azaria). As the once-promising star grapples with his own existential crisis, the film explores complex themes of love, friendship, and the human experience.



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17. Mystery, Alaska (1999)

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In the small, picturesque town of Mystery, Alaska, a tight-knit community comes together when their beloved hockey team is unexpectedly chosen to host a nationally televised event. The excitement builds as the anticipation of the televised game reaches a fever pitch, and the players train relentlessly to prove their worth against the New York Rangers.



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18. Fail Safe (2000)

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Fail Safe (2000) depicts the escalating tensions of the Cold War era, as a U. S. bomber is accidentally ordered to drop a nuclear warhead on Moscow.



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19. America’s Sweethearts (2001)

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America’s Sweethearts” (2001) is a delightful comedy-romance film that takes a satirical look at the high-stakes world of movie stardom. Starring Julia Roberts, John Cusack, and Billy Crystal, this lighthearted tale chronicles the tumultuous relationship between a movie publicist, a reclusive director, and a love triangle caught in the midst of a media frenzy.



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20. Uprising (2001)

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Uprising, released in 2001, is a gripping drama set during World War II that follows the incredible story of the Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto who rise against the Nazis. Directed by Jon Avnet and written by Paul Brickman and Jon Avnet, this film chronicles the courage and resilience of those ensnared in the dire circumstances of the Holocaust.



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21. The Simpsons: Backstage Pass (2002)

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The Simpsons: Backstage Pass” takes fans on an animated adventure in 2002 featuring everyone’s favorite family. This heartwarming film does not have an official release date but has an IMDb rating of 6.5. The movie features beloved voice actors Hank Azaria, Nancy Cartwright, and Dan Castellaneta and has a runtime of 1 hour and 27 minutes.



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22. Bark! (2002)

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Bark! ” is a quirky comedy-drama that explores the unconventional relationships between misfits. Veterinarian Darla finds herself in the middle of a bizarre scenario when she crosses paths with Peter, a frazzled husband whose marriage is falling apart, all while his wife starts behaving more like a dog. The movie, directed by Kasia Adamik and written by Heather Morgan, is a humorous exploration of human relationships, love, and the unexpected.



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23. Shattered Glass (2003)

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Shattered Glass” is a compelling drama based on the true story of a young journalist who fell from grace after it was discovered that he fabricated over half of his articles from The New Republic magazine. The film, released in 2003, follows this ambitious writer as he navigates the consequences of his actions, exposing the dark underbelly of the journalistic world. With a PG-13 rating, a runtime of 1 hour and 34 minutes, and an IMBD rating of 7.1, “Shattered Glass” offers a gripping exploration of journalistic fraud and its far-reaching impact.



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24. Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004)

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Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” is a hilarious comedy-sport film that hits the bullseye in its storytelling. In this thrilling adventure, a group of misfit friends, including the charming and competitive Peter (Ben Stiller) and the quirky headstrong White Goodman (Christine Taylor), unite in a desperate mission to save their beloved local gym, ‘The Glob’.



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25. Eulogy (2004)

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Eulogy, ” a 2004 black comedy, revolves around the patriarch’s funeral, bringing together three generations of a dysfunctional family. This heartfelt event unveils secrets and covert relationships that have been years in the making. Starring Ray Romano, Jesse Bradford, and Hank Azaria, the film explores the complexities of family relationships and the struggles that come along with them.



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26. Along Came Polly (2004)

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Along Came Polly” is a light-hearted comedy-romance film that takes the viewer on a whirlwind journey of love, chaos, and unexpected friendships. The plot revolves around a recently wed man, played by Ben Stiller, whose life takes a turn for the worse when he falls for his old classmate, portrayed by the ever-charming Jennifer Aniston. As the two navigate their newfound relationship, they also find themselves caught up in numerous mishaps that challenge the neatly organized life the protagonist once cherished.



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27. Special Thanks to Roy London (2005)

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Special Thanks to Roy London is a thought-provoking documentary that pays homage to the groundbreaking work of avant-garde acting coach, Roy London. The film explores London’s unique approach to acting and delves into the lives of some of the many actors who have been inspired by his teachings. As viewers witness various individuals sharing their experiences and insights into London’s unconventional methods, they are transported into a world of raw emotions, self-discovery, and the relentless pursuit of artistic authenticity.



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28. 11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2005)

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As the curtain rises on the 11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, audiences are treated to an unprecedented event where the most talented actors of the year call the shots. With a comprehensive list of 13 categories, the voting is in the hands of the stars, spanning across both television and film, showcasing the best performances of the year.



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29. The Aristocrats (2005)

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The Aristocrats is a remarkable 2005 documentary that dives deep into the world of comedy and the long-standing tradition of one particular vulgar joke. With an impressive lineup of 100 superstar comedians such as George Carlin, Don Rickles, and Chris Rock, the film explores the comedic mindset and the hilarity that can be found in the most unconventional places. The Aristocrats is a testament to the unique bonds forged between comedians as they share their favorite off-color joke, passed down from Vaudeville days.



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30. Chicago 10 (2007)

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In 1968, the United States was on the brink of a transformative moment. Amidst the tumultuous summer and the heated Democratic National Convention in Chicago, a group of eight vocal anti-war protesters found themselves at the center of a fiery political storm. “Chicago 10” offers viewers a unique lens into this pivotal period of American history, employing archival footage and animation to bring the events of that time to life.



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31. The Grand (2007)

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The Grand, released in 2007, is an intriguing improvisational comedy film that brings together a star-studded cast of actors, including Woody Harrelson, David Cross, and Dennis Farina. The story revolves around a group of poker players competing in an actual tournament, throwing comedic twists and turns into the mix.



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32. Run Fatboy Run (2007)

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Run Fatboy Run” is a heartwarming comedy-drama that captures the essence of second chances and redemption. Five years after callously jilting his pregnant fiancée on their wedding day, out-of-shape Dennis (Simon Pegg) embarks on a remarkable journey to win her back. The turning point comes when his former lover announces that she’s engaged to another man.



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33. The Simpsons Movie (2007)

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In the hit animated comedy “The Simpsons Movie, ” everyone’s favorite family of Springfield faces off against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) when Homer accidentally contaminates the town’s water supply. Before too long, Springfield is encased in a massive dome to prevent the spread of airborne toxins. The Simpsons family, declared fugitives, must embark on a funny and heartfelt journey to save their community and face off against the government in hilarious fashion.



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34. If You Could Say It in Words (2008)

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If You Could Say It in Words” is a heart-warming and passionate romantic tale, released in 2008. The film revolves around the life of a young woman who is battling the aftermath of an indiscreet affair, simultaneously trying to rebuild her life from the ground up. Parallelly, the narrative unfolds in the life of a painter, coping with the challenges of an undiagnosed Asperger’s syndrome.



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35. Mel Blanc: The Man of a Thousand Voices (2008)

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Mel Blanc: The Man of a Thousand Voices” is a captivating documentary that transports viewers back in time, offering a rare glimpse into the life and career of a voice acting legend. This 2008 film, directed by Constantine Nasr, takes us on an unforgettable journey through the world of animation and radio, showcasing the extraordinary talent of Mel Blanc, the voice behind iconic characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and many more.



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36. Immigrants (L.A. Dolce Vita) (2008)

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Immigrants (L. A. Dolce Vita)” is a delightful animated comedy that follows the tale of Jóska, a Hungarian immigrant, and Vladislav, a Russian immigrant, trying to make it big in the bustling city of Los Angeles.



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37. Year One (2009)

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Year One, a 2009 comedy film, takes viewers on a wild and hilarious journey through prehistory. Starring Jack Black and Michael Cera, the story follows two hunter-gatherers who are banished from their tribe.



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38. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009)

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Embark on an adventure-filled journey with security guard Larry Daley in Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian! Diving headfirst into the Smithsonian Institution to save Jedediah and Octavius from their untimely relocation, Larry finds himself in a perilous predicament. But with the help of his friends, he must save the day and prevent the Smithsonian museums from erupting into chaos.



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39. Love & Other Drugs (2010)

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Love & Other Drugs” is a heartfelt romantic comedy that explores the depths of love and the human condition. Set in the 1990s, the story follows a medicine peddler, played by Jake Gyllenhaal, who finds himself drawn into a complex relationship with a young woman, portrayed by Anne Hathaway, who is suffering from Parkinson’s disease. The film navigates the ups and downs of their unconventional relationship, as they both struggle with their personal and emotional battles.



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40. Under the Boardwalk: The Monopoly Story (2010)

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Join the world’s most iconic board game as it transforms into a global cultural phenomenon. Under the Boardwalk: The Monopoly Story takes you on a thrilling journey through the history of the game, revealing the colorful characters that have come together to fight for the title of Monopoly World Champion.



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41. Happy Feet Two (2011)

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Happy Feet Two” is a heartwarming animated adventure comedy film released in 2011. The movie follows the story of Mumble, a lovable Emperor Penguin, and his quest to help his son, Erik, discover his own talents. The film takes a turn when Mumble and his friends uncover a new dangerous threat to their home, requiring them to work together to save their beloved habitat.



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42. 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards (2011)

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Experience the glitz and glamour of the 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards in this unforgettable television special. Hosted by Ryan Polito, the night is filled with exciting moments as awards are handed out to recognize the exceptional achievements in the world of cinema. Get ready to see your favorite stars shine, such as Emma Stone, Jennifer Lawrence, and Ryan Gosling, as they celebrate their accomplishments in this high-profile event.



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43. Hop (2011)

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Hop, ” released in 2011, is a lighthearted and lively animation adventure comedy that follows E. B. , the teenage son of the Easter Bunny as he embarks on a journey to pursue his dream of becoming a rock ‘n’ roll drummer in Hollywood. The movie, directed by Tim Hill and written by Cinco Paul, Ken Daurio, and Brian Lynch, stars Russell Brand, James Marsden, and Elizabeth Perkins.



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44. The Smurfs (2011)

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Get ready for a magical adventure with the beloved blue creatures in “The Smurfs” (2011). When the evil wizard Gargamel tries to capture the tiny blue Smurfs, they are thrust from their enchanted village and into the bustling city of New York. The film is a lively blend of animation, adventure, and comedy that will have the whole family laughing.



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45. I Know That Voice (2013)

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I Know That Voice” is an intriguing documentary that delves into the captivating world of voice acting. The film showcases a group of talented voice actors as they discuss their passion for the craft, their experiences, and the challenges they have faced in their careers.



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46. The Smurfs 2 (2013)

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The Smurfs 2 takes you on another exciting adventure with your favorite blue creatures. The plot follows the team as they team up with their human friends to rescue Smurfette, who has been kidnapped by the infamous Gargamel.



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47. Lovelace (2013)

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Lovelace” takes you on a compelling journey into the life of Linda Lovelace, a young woman whose existence was manipulated and exploited by the porn industry. Amid the backdrop of 70s America, Lovelace becomes the center of a scandal fueled by her husband’s controlling nature and the world’s thirst for sensationalism.



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48. The Simpsons Take the Bowl (2014)

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The Simpsons Take the Bowl” is an animated comedy and music film released in 2014. Directed by David Silverman and Mike B.



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49. Norman (2016)

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In “Norman, ” an unassuming New York fixer and wheeler dealer, Norman Oppenheimer, navigates the murky waters of politics. When he befriends a young politician in a moment of desperation, little does he know that his chance encounter will lead to a profound impact on both of their lives. As the politician rises in power and influence to become a world leader, Norman’s life undergoes a dramatic transformation, filled with both incredible opportunities and harrowing consequences.



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50. The Wizard of Lies (2017)

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The Wizard of Lies unfolds the true story of Bernie Madoff, the infamous financier whose daring Ponzi scheme duped victims out of a staggering $65 billion, making it the largest fraud ever known in U. S. history. Following the fall of this master of deception, the film delves into the world of financial crime, unraveling the complex web of lies and secrets that plagued unsuspecting investors.



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