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A boy's superhero dreams come true when he finds five powerful cosmic stones. But saving the day is harder than he imagined — and he can't do it alone.


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In this reboot of the '80s series, a magic sword transforms an orphan girl into warrior She-Ra, who unites a rebellion to fight against evil.


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Marvel Rising: Chasing Ghosts 2019 (6.482)

Hot on the trails of Sheath and Exile, Ghost-Spider teams up with the rest of the Secret Warriors to bring down the villains for good.


Amanda Bennett

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Someone Great 2019 (6.376)

An aspiring music journalist lands her dream job and is about to move to San Francisco when her boyfriend of nine years decides to call it quits. To nurse her broken heart, she and her two best friends spend one outrageous last adventure in New York City.


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See You Yesterday 2019 (5.543)

As two teen prodigies try to master the art of time travel, a tragic police shooting sends them on a series of dangerous trips to the past.


Amanda Bennett

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Stravinsky: Pulcinella 2006

Sir Neville Marriner conducts the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields chamber orchestra and Sheldon Schwartz dances the title role in this 1980 production of Stravinski's one-act ballet, choreographed by Heinz Spoerli. The story centers on Naples man-about-town Pulcinella (Schwartz), who woos all the local maidens and fakes his own death to escape an army of angry suitors. This production also stars dancers Amanda Bennett and Loya Molloy.


Amanda P.H. Bennett

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Eclipse 2024

A girl responsible for rotating the Moon, reminisces about her former life on the Sun.


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TED Ed: Why is the Milky Way a Spiral? 2024

Thirteen billion years ago, the gas and dust particles that eventually became our Milky Way were whizzing around in every direction. Despite the wild motion of its parts, the galaxy as a whole was rotating about an axis. So why did the Milky Way, like most galaxies, become flat, and not spherical like stars and planets?


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