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Posted on October 23, 2014October 27, 2014

Pride (2014)

This is such an inspiring movie that I hope you won’t miss it. Click the movie title to read my entire review.

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African Cats (2011)

Disney’s African Cats shows two cat families–lions and cheetahs–struggling to survive the dangers of the wild savannah. Anthropomorphic but enjoyable.

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