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I’m Not Crying, You Are: Movies That Make Us Cry

Pixar’s latest film Coco promises to be full of heart. Directed by Lee Unkrich, the movie’s protagonist is a young boy who embarks on a journey to reunite his family. Based on the Mexican holiday Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead), the fantasy adventure film featuring the voices of Benjamin Bratt and Gael García Bernal explores poignant issues like culture, family, life and death. With another notable film that may leave moviegoers crying, here are six moments from Disney and Pixar movies that made us tear up.

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For a Violent Film, ‘Boy Kills World’ Boasts An Anti-Violent Message

Does the ultra-violent new movie, Boy Kills World, glorify violence or encourage a world without it? We see the latter.

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Secrets of the Neanderthals Review: History of the Other Us - Filmzzine

Secrets of the Neanderthals Review: The Netflix documentary unearths some new discoveries about the Neanderthals, who disappeared off the face of Earth.

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“Monsters, Inc.” Was About More Than Just Facing Your Fears | FlickLuster

Shaz from GL takes a new look into the broader themes of one of Pixar's oldest animated feature films.

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