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E.T.

E.T. is a creature that came to earth from outer space, who, while looking for a hiding place, gets lost in the backyard of an American family. The family’s son finds the creature and takes it home. The story tells about the friendship that develops between a 10-year-old boy and E.T. Directed by Steven Spielberg. As actors, e.g. Henry Thomas, Drew Barrymore and Peter Coyote. The film won a whopping four Oscars.

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The Emoji Movie

Dive into the bustling metropolis inside your smartphone called Textopolis, where all your favorite emojis live. In this world, all emojis have only one expression – except for Gene, who literally bursts out with different expressions. Gene has decided to become “normal” and enlists the help of his handy bestie Yläfemma and the skilled code breaker emoji Jailbreak.

To find the code needed to fix Gene’s expressiveness, the trio goes on an adventure through apps, each with its own wild and fun world! Directed by Tony Leondis. As original voice actors, e.g. T. J. Miller, James Corden and Anna Faris.

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Despicable Me 3

When Gru fails to capture the last great threat to humanity, Balthazar Bratt, is Gru expelled from the Anti-Villain League and plunges into an identity crisis. But when a mysterious stranger shows up to tell him about Gru’s long-lost twin brother – who is desperate to follow in his mischievous footsteps – the former supervillain gets to experience once again how good it feels to be evil.

Directed by Kyle Balda, Pierre Coffin and Eric Guillon. As original voice actors, e.g. Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig and Trey Parker.

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The Boss Baby

DreamWorks Animation and the director of Madagascar introduce you to this special baby. He’s dressed in a suit and tie, speaks in a man’s voice, and plays the lead role in the DreamWorks animation THE BOSS BABY. The playfully funny animation tells about the world-shaking event when a new baby arrives in the family, through the eyes of 7-year-old Tim, who has a lively imagination.

Fast-paced, funny and made with a lot of heart, the animation for the whole family brings families together and reminds them of what is most important in a family. Directed by Tom McGrath. As original voice actors, e.g. Alec Baldwin, Steve Buscemi and Jimmy Kimmel.

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Trolls

Trolls is a feel-good adventure filled with music. When the giant Bergens invade Troll Village, poppy the happy pill and overthinking Risu go on an adventure to save their friends. Directed by Mike Mitchell and Walt Dohrn. As original voice actors, e.g. Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake and Zooey Deschanel.

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Instant Family

Pete and Ellie Wagner have always been considered in their close circles as those who will not have children. But the idea of ​​little feet in the house is starting to appeal. At the same time, they want to do good, and decide to resort to adoption.

They end up at a course organized for future adoptive parents, during which the course participants and its leaders become friends, and after the course they form a peer support group. A joint picnic event between the children in the orphanage and the future adoptive parents makes the Wagners realize that everyone only wants to take in small children, while the teenagers are practically left in the category of children of the poor.

A short encounter with the quick-witted and clever Lyzzy changes the Wagners’ minds and, swayed by warning voices, they get three children instead of one – Lyzzy and her two younger siblings. Directed by Sean Anders. As actors, e.g. Mark Wahlberg, Rose Byrne and Isabela Merced.

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The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part

It’s been five years since everything was studded. Now the townspeople are facing a new big threat: LEGO DUPLO® invaders from outer space, who are destroying everything faster than the bricklayers can build.

The battle to defeat the invaders and restore harmony to the LEGO universe takes Emmet, Lucy, Batman and their friends to distant, unexplored worlds, like a strange galaxy where everything is one musical. This tests their courage, creativity and master building skills and reveals just how special they are. Directed by Mike Mitchell. As original voice actors, e.g. Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks and Will Arnett.

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Mary Poppins Returns

Disney’s Maija Poppanen’s return stars Emily Blunt as an almost perfect nanny with special magical powers and the ability to turn even the most boring routines into unforgettable adventures. In this sequel, Maija Poppanen returns to help the new generation of the Panki family. Maija Poppanen’s friend Jack, an optimistic lamplighter who brings light and joy to the streets of London, is played by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Meryl Streep, on the other hand, will be seen as Maija’s eccentric cousin Topsy. Directed by Rob Marshall.

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The Grinch

The Grinch is based on the beloved classic by Dr. Seuss. The Grinch tells the story of a grouch who plans to steal Christmas, but a little girl’s Christmas spirit melts his heart. The Grinch is a funny, warm-hearted and visually impressive story. Directed by Yarrow Cheney and Scott Mosier. As original voice actors, e.g. Benedict Cumberbatch, Cameron Seely and Rashida Jones.

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Smallfoot

The animated film Littlefoot turns the legend of Bigfoot on its head when the smart and young snowman Migo finds something he didn’t think existed – a human. The news of the “little boy” brings him fame and glory, as well as the opportunity to get the girl of his dreams. The discovery also makes the community of simple snowmen think about what else can be found outside their snowy village, in the big world. Directed by Karey Kirkpatrick and Jason Reisig. As original voice actors, e.g. Channing Tatum, James Corden and Zendaya.