Dive into the world of Rachael Leigh Cook's movies as we take you on a journey through her impressive filmography. From rom-coms to indie dramas, this roundup will introduce you to her most memorable roles and the impact she's made on the entertainment industry. Get ready to discover the magic of Rachael Leigh Cook's on-screen performances!
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1. The Baby-Sitters Club (1995)
The Baby-Sitters Club" takes us on an emotional rollercoaster ride in 1995, as seven junior high school girls embark on a mission to run a daycare camp for children. These girls are no ordinary babysitters, as they navigate the treacherous waters of adolescence while dealing with their unique challenges. The movie takes a heartwarming and humorous look at friendship, growing up, and the trials of being a teenage girl.
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2. Tom and Huck (1995)
Dive into a whirlwind of adventure, comedy, and drama with the timeless tale of Tom and Huck, released in 1995. Directed by Peter Hewitt and based on the iconic children's novel by Mark Twain, the film features the exploits of two inseparable best friends and their journey to uncover the truth behind a deadly murder.
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3. Carpool (1996)
Carpool, a 1996 comedy starring a lovable and bumbling father named Dale (Tom Arnold), finds him suddenly thrust into a high-stakes hostage situation with a motley crew of neighborhood schoolchildren. Just as he's trying to manage his new duties as a reluctant carpooler, he's taken hostage by a bank robber named Hank (David Paymer). The movie is filled with hilarious mishaps and wild escapades, as Dale struggles to keep everyone safe and negotiate a deal with his captor.
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4. Country Justice (1996)
In the powerful drama "Country Justice" (1996), an aging grandfather is faced with a heart-wrenching reality when he learns that a man has raped his granddaughter. Determined to protect her, he embarks on a desperate mission to seek revenge and bring justice to this harrowing situation.
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5. The Defenders: Payback (1997)
The Defenders: Payback" is a gripping crime drama where the head of a prestigious law firm, portrayed by E. G. Marshall, reunites with his son, played by Beau Bridges, and his granddaughter, Martha Plimpton, in a sequel to the 1961 television series.
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6. The Eighteenth Angel (1997)
The Eighteenth Angel" is a chilling horror-mystery-thriller that delves into the depths of religious mythology. The film follows the life of a young woman, lured into the world of a sinister modeling agency, where she discovers a dark underworld of priests who aim to revive Satan by collecting the souls of 18 chosen children.
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7. The House of Yes (1997)
The House of Yes" is a dark comedy-drama film released in 1997, directed by Mark Waters and written by Wendy MacLeod and Mark Waters. The movie follows the story of a mentally unstable young woman who believes she is Jackie Kennedy, played by Parker Posey. When her fraternal twin brother returns home unexpectedly, she is enraged to learn that he is engaged to be married. With her eccentricities and growing jealousy, the young woman plunges into a sinister murderous rage, threatening the very foundation of her family and everything they hold dear.
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8. Strike! (1998)
In the late '60s, a ragtag group of friends at an all-girls school is faced with the imminent closure of their beloved institution. With only one way out, the girls band together in a desperate plan to save their school while still grappling with the trials and tribulations of adolescence.
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9. Living Out Loud (1998)
Living Out Loud" is the tale of Judith Nelson, a woman who ditches her medical studies to pursue the unbreakable bonds of matrimony. Years pass, and when her doctor husband divulges his undying love for another woman, Judith must confront the reality of her newfound single life. Faced with the stark luxury of her New York apartment, Judith embarks on a journey to explore the purpose she's missing after the fallout of her marriage.
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10. The Hi-Line (1999)
In "The Hi-Line", a scam artist deceives a seemingly innocent young woman from Whitman, Montana, leaving her parents skeptical and determined to unveil the truth. As the con man admits to having a letter from a man who recently died in prison, the young woman discovers that he could be her father.
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11. She's All That (1999)
She's All That is a delightful teenage comedy-romance set in the high-energy world of American high school life. The film follows the life of a handsome high school jock who makes a bold bet that he can turn an unattractive girl into the school's prom queen. As the stakes get higher, the girl grows into a beautiful and intelligent young woman.
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12. The Bumblebee Flies Anyway (1999)
The Bumblebee Flies Anyway, " a captivating drama-romance film from 1999, follows the compelling journey of an amnesiac youth who desperately seeks to unravel the fragments of his past. As he delves deeper into his forgotten memories, he discovers secrets that could endanger not only his future but also his life.
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13. Sally (2000)
In the heart of the American west, a drifter and an escaped mental patient cross paths in an extraordinary tale of love, desire, and imagination. "Sally, " directed by David Goldsmith, is a romantic drama that follows the journey of two men, each seeking solace in the dreams they create for a woman named Sally. As the lines between reality and fantasy blur, the drifter and the patient find themselves drawn to the enigmatic figure of Sally, a character whose existence borders on the surreal.
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14. Get Carter (2000)
Get Carter" is a compelling crime-drama that revolves around a Las Vegas mob enforcer, played by Sylvester Stallone, who returns to his hometown to unravel the mystery behind his brother's sudden and inexplicable death. The plot takes a dark turn as the protagonist descends into a dangerous underworld of corruption and violence.
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15. Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (2000)
Enter the captivating world of Batman Beyond as we witness the eerie return of the Joker in 'Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker' (2000). In this animated masterpiece, Gotham's newest Dark Knight takes on the formidable task of uncovering the answers as he stands alone against the infamous Clown Prince of Crime. The Joker is back, and this time, he brings an even bigger threat - a darker side of an already terrifying character.
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16. Josie and the Pussycats (2001)
Josie and the Pussycats" is a lively and humorous comedy-musical film, set for release in 2001. This captivating movie stars an all-star cast, including Rachael Leigh Cook, Tara Reid, and Rosario Dawson as they portray a pop band that stumbles into a global conspiracy to deliver subliminal messages through popular music.
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17. Texas Rangers (2001)
Texas Rangers" is a thrilling, action-packed Western adventure set in the aftermath of the American Civil War. When a group of young, inexperienced individuals from various backgrounds come together, they form the Texas Rangers, a law enforcement organization tasked with cleaning up the wild West. Faced with danger and hardship, this ragtag alliance must rely on their courage, skill, and determination to take on bandits, outlaws, and other threats that plague the frontier.
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18. Tangled (2001)
In the suspenseful thriller "Tangled, " two college friends, Chris (Shawn Hatosy) and Drew (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), find themselves in a dangerous relationship with the same enigmatic girl, Alex (Rachael Leigh Cook). As jealousy and manipulation threaten to tear them apart, the friends begin to see the depths of Alex's troubled past. In a thrilling game of cat-and-mouse, they must now confront their darkest fears and unravel the web of danger that surrounds her before it's too late.
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19. Antitrust (2001)
In this gripping action thriller set in the world of high-stakes corporate intrigue, a dedicated computer programmer, played by Ryan Phillippe, lands a dream job at a scorching hot startup firm in Portland. However, his world quickly spirals into a nightmare as he uncovers his enigmatic boss's sinister and ruthless methods for eliminating competition and threats to the company's monopoly. As the noose tightens around him, the rookie must rely on his ingenuity and friendships, both interracial and personal, to unravel the web of deceit and corruption.
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20. The Teen Choice Awards 2001 (2001)
Experience the electrifying atmosphere of The Teen Choice Awards 2001, held on August 12, 2001, at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, California. This unforgettable event, hosted at a spectacular venue, brought together some of the biggest names in entertainment, representing the crème de la crème of the teenage world.
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21. MTV New Years Eve 2001 (2001)
Ring in the new millennium with MTV's epic New Years Eve 2001 celebration! . A spectacular combination of music, entertainment, and countdowns from around the world, this memorable TV special is a must-watch for fans of the iconic music channel. Featuring a star-studded lineup, including Tony Ashmore, Charity Cabico, and Rachael Leigh Cook, this event brings together the biggest names in music to bid farewell to the 20th century and usher in a new era.
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22. Blow Dry (2001)
In the small, quaint town of Ealing, the highly revered British Hairdressing Championship takes place in the year 2000. Caught in the fray are a former two-time winner, Tony Hancock (Alan Rickman), his son Michael, his runaway wife, Christa, and her lover, Sean. The family, currently estranged and divided, finds themselves unwittingly thrust into each other's orbit as they fight for their chance at the prestigious prize. The competition becomes a backdrop to the rediscovery of familial bonds, love, and redemption.
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23. The Teen Choice Awards 2002 (2002)
The Teen Choice Awards 2002" is a lively, star-studded musical celebration that took place on August 19, 2002. This two-hour television special brings together popular teen artists, musicians, and comedians for an evening filled with memorable performances and heartfelt accolades.
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24. 29 Palms (2002)
Feel the heat of intrigue in the quirky film, '29 Palms. ' This whirlwind journey of a bag of money intertwines the lives of an unlikely group of characters - each with dangerous secrets and desires. As this mysterious, valuable item changes hands, the once innocuous encounters spiral into a dangerous game of greed, lust, and deception.
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25. Tempo (2003)
In the thrilling romantic crime thriller "Tempo, " a young American woman, Jenny, embarks on a journey to Paris, where she unexpectedly finds love with a mysterious man named Jack. As their relationship blossoms, Jenny is quickly drawn into Jack's dangerous lifestyle, filled with deception and secrets.
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26. The Teen Choice Awards 2003 (2003)
Celebrate the spirit of youth and excitement at The Teen Choice Awards 2003! . This lively event, taking place on August 6, 2003, is a testament to the power of teen culture and creativity.
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27. 11:14 (2003)
11:14" is a gripping, multi-perspective mystery that shatters the conventions of conventional storytelling. The narrative follows an intense 24-hour window, beginning at 9:57 p. m. and leading up to a pivotal crash at 11:14 p. m.
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28. Bookies (2003)
Bookies" (2003) is a captivating drama that follows four college friends as they navigate the thrilling yet dangerous world of small-time bookmaking. The film captures the essence of friendship and the dangers it can face when greed takes over. As the quartet unknowingly cross paths with the underworld, their lives begin to spiral out of control.
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29. Scorched (2003)
Scorched" is a quirky, comedic crime film released in 2003. Set in the midst of a weekend bank heist, three employees find themselves in a bizarre situation. When their robbery attempts overlap in an unexpected twist, the trio must face the consequences together, including a revenge plot with a touch of poetic justice.
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30. The Big Empty (2003)
The Big Empty" is a gripping, dark comedy-drama that follows John Person, an out of work actor struggling to make ends meet. In a surprising turn of events, John lands an opportunity to make some quick cash by delivering a small suitcase to the middle of the desert. However, things take a sudden and unexpected turn as the contents of the suitcase are revealed to be connected to a mysterious FBI agent, a seemingly friendly neighbor, and a nebulous web of deception and danger.
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31. Stateside (2004)
Stateside" is a gripping drama, music, and romance film released in 2004. The action revolves around a defiant teenager, leaving behind his Marine life for a brief stint at home. During his leave, he encounters a talented female musician, and their lives intertwine, sparking a passionate love affair. However, their blossoming relationship is on the brink of dissolution when she deals with mental illness.
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32. American Crime (2004)
Delve into the thrilling world of "American Crime" (2004) as journalist Jessie St. Claire pursues the terrifying truth behind a killer who videotapes his chilling acts.
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33. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005)
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children" is a thrilling animated adventure that takes viewers on a journey through a world plagued by a deadly disease. Based on the popular video game series, this film follows an ex-mercenary, forced to leave his isolation, as he becomes entangled in the kidnapping and brainwashing of afflicted children by three mysterious men.
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34. My First Wedding (2006)
My First Wedding" is a charming romantic comedy from 2006 starring Rachael Leigh Cook and Kenny Doughty, directed by Laurent Firode. The film follows the story of a young carpenter, Joe, who gets mistaken for a Catholic priest and decides to play along in order to woo the girl of his dreams. As the misunderstanding continues, Joe's life becomes intertwined with the world of hare Krishna and he finds himself in unexpected situations.
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35. Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards '06 (2006)
Witness the excitement and laughter as the stars of your favorite Nickelodeon shows come together for the 2006 Kids' Choice Awards! . Hosted by Jack Black and Jessica Alba, this star-studded event is filled with slime, surprises, and unforgettable moments.
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36. Descent (2007)
Descent, a 2007 drama-thriller, follows the harrowing journey of a young college co-ed whose life takes a heartbreaking turn when she is brutally raped and left to rebuild her shattered existence. The film delves into the dark and unsettling world of sexual violence and revenge.
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37. Nancy Drew (2007)
In the family-friendly, comedy-crime hybrid "Nancy Drew" (2007), teenage detective Nancy Drew finds herself thrown into a mysterious whirlwind of murder, intrigue, and celebrity while accompanying her father on a business trip to Los Angeles. As the clues to a deadly mystery involving a silver-screen idol start to unravel, Nancy must navigate the treacherous waters of high school, romance, and crime-solving to crack the case and bring a killer to justice. With a captivating leading performance by Emma Roberts, the film combines humor, suspense, and heartwarming family moments in a story that will keep you guessing until the very end.
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38. The Final Season (2007)
The Final Season" is a heartwarming drama film that follows the journey of Kent Stock, played by Sean Astin. Disrupting his normal life, he steps into the role of coach for the Norway High School baseball team, determined to help them achieve victory. Along the way, Kent not only fosters camaraderie among his players, but also learns valuable life lessons that he can pass on to them.
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39. Blonde Ambition (2007)
Blonde Ambition", released in 2008, follows a young professional woman (played by Jessica Simpson) who gets caught in the crossfire of two power-hungry business executives. These cunning men plan to remove the head of a major corporation and use this naive woman as their pawn. The movie takes us on a thrilling journey full of comedy and romance from a small-town girl's unexpected rise in the big city to her unexpected fight for justice against corporate greed.
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40. All Hat (2007)
All Hat" is a captivating Western film set in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, exploring the world of thoroughbred racing. After Ray serves his sentence, he finds hope in a new start, diving into the exhilarating realm of horse racing.
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41. Falling Up (2009)
Falling Up" (2009) is a delightful romantic comedy about a talented young nursing student named Nick, played by Joseph Cross. Life takes an unexpected turn when Nick is forced to leave school and join the workforce as a doorman in a prestigious New York City apartment building.
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42. PoliWood (2009)
PoliWood" is an insightful documentary that delves deep into the intricacies of the 2008 U. S. Presidential Election, focusing on both the Democratic and Republican national conventions.
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43. Bob Funk (2009)
Bob Funk" (2009) tells the story of Bob, a man who finds himself out of a job and struggling to get his life back on track. After being fired by his own mother, he decides to turn his life around and try to find a new career, possibly even with the woman he's convinced could be his dream boss.
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44. The Lodger (2009)
When a mysterious young man named Daz moves in to rent a room from a desperate couple, their lives take an unexpected turn for the worse. The town is wracked with a series of grisly murders, reminiscent of the infamous 'Jack the Ripper' case, and the police are scrambling to find the culprit. As suspicion falls upon Daz, the lives of the householder, his wife, and the local detective become increasingly entwined in the twisted mystery.
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45. Vampire (2011)
Vampire (2011) is a chilling drama-horror that explores the dark side of human nature. Set against the backdrop of a small town, the film centers around a biology teacher with a sinister secret. Instead of preying on innocent victims, this psychotic figure finds solace in the company of young women who have contemplated suicide. His methods, although unconventional, are never violent, and his actions are always consented to by his unsuspecting companions.
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46. Kingdom Come (2011)
Kingdom Come" offers an intimate look at the challenges and triumphs of independent filmmaking through the eyes of first-time director Daniel Gillies. As he labors to finance his feature film, "Broken Kingdom, " we explore the journeys of other talented filmmakers facing their own obstacles in the world of indie cinema.
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47. The Family Tree (2011)
The Family Tree" is a heartwarming and slightly comedic drama about a mother, wife, and loving parent, who suffers from memory loss. This unfortunate condition unintentionally brings her dysfunctional family together once again, giving them a second chance at harmony and happiness. As the mother tries to rebuild her life and family connections, the film takes a journey through shared experiences, laughter, and healing. The story explores the power of love and family ties while tackling themes of forgiveness, empathy, and the resilience of the human spirit.
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48. Left to Die (2012)
Left to Die" (2012) follows the gripping tale of a mother-daughter duo who journey to Ecuador for a much-needed escape. However, their tranquil vacation quickly takes a dark turn as they find themselves in the midst of a dangerous drug trafficking operation. Unwittingly caught up in the chaos, the woman is wrongly convicted and sentenced to prison, leaving her daughter to navigate through the harrowing ordeal of uncovering the truth.
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49. Red Sky (2014)
In the high-stakes action thriller Red Sky, Butch Masters (Cam Gigandet), a disgraced top gun fighter pilot, leads a rogue squad on a mission to recover a dangerous WMD. As he navigates through a fractured friendship and a love triangle, he's forced to reclaim his honor both personally and professionally.
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50. Autumn in the Vineyard (2016)
Autumn in the Vineyard" is a delightful romantic comedy that introduces us to two former childhood sweethearts, Claire and Luke, played by Rachael Leigh Cook and Brendan Penny, respectively. The pair are forced to work together on a vineyard during a crucial legal dispute that threatens their family's legacy.
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51. Summer Love (2016)
Summer Love" is a delightful 2016 drama-romance film, starring Rachael Leigh Cook, Lucas Bryant, and Travis Milne. The story follows the life of a widowed mother, who lands a summer internship at a bustling tech company. As she delves into the world of accounting and app designs, her life takes an unexpected turn.
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52. Summer in the Vineyard (2017)
Summer in the Vineyard" is a charming and enchanting romantic drama that follows co-owners Maggie Malone and Nick Deveraux, played by Rachael Leigh Cook and Brendan Penny, in their small but growing vineyard. As the summer festival approaches, the two must overcome unexpected challenges and deal with their own personal turbulent relationship. This heartwarming film by directors Martin Wood and Marina Adair showcases the struggles and triumphs of love against the picturesque backdrop of their vineyard festival. With a star-studded cast of Marcus Rosner, a delightful 6.2 IMDb rating, and a run time of 1 hour and 22 minutes, this Hallmark Channel film is a delight to any romantic at heart.
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53. A Midsummer Night's Dream (2017)
Step into the mystical world of Shakespeare's timeless tale, "A Midsummer Night's Dream, " brought to life in a modern 2017 adaptation. Set against the enchanting backdrop of a moonlit night in the heart of Greece, this captivating film intertwines themes of mistaken identity, unrequited love, and the supernatural. Directed by Casey Wilder Mott and featuring a stellar cast including Rachael Leigh Cook and Paz de la Huerta, this 95-minute classic comedy-fantasy will take you on an unforgettable journey through the legendary forest.
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54. Frozen in Love (2018)
Frozen in Love" is a heartwarming romantic drama, released in 2018, about two individuals from different worlds who come together to rebuild their tarnished images. Adam, a notorious bad boy ice hockey player, and Mary, a weary bookstore owner, are each in a league of their own. When they are paired together for a public relations stunt designed to better Adam's image, their animosity and mutual attraction brew an unexpected storm of emotions.
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55. Valentine in the Vineyard (2019)
Get ready for a delightful Valentine's Day with "Valentine in the Vineyard, " a heartwarming romantic comedy featuring the endearing couple Frankie and Nate. This third installment of the series takes us back to the beautiful vineyard, where they continue to manage their flourishing business and keep their dream wedding a secret.
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56. Propaganda: The Art of Selling Lies (2019)
Propaganda: The Art of Selling Lies" (2019) is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the fascinating history and nature of propaganda. As the name suggests, this docuseries explores the intricate ways propaganda is used to manipulate and influence the public.
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57. He's All That (2021)
He's All That" (2021) is a delightful, refreshing, and entertaining film that perfectly blends comedy and romance. A heartwarming story of transformation and self-discovery, the movie introduces us to a high school girl whose unique experiment of giving a reserved classmate a complete makeover turns out to be more than merely a high school project.
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