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  1. Marcel the Shell with Shoes On: Directed by Dean Fleischer Camp. With Jenny Slate, Dean Fleischer Camp, Isabella Rossellini, Joe Gabler. A cash-strapped documentary maker decides to make his newest documentary about a mollusk shell he finds living in his Airbnb with his friends.

    • (28K)
    • Animation, Comedy, Drama
    • Dean Fleischer Camp
    • 2022-07-15
  2. Aug 28, 2020 · Clambake is a 1967 American musical film directed by Arthur H. Nadel and starring Elvis Presley, Shelley Fabares, and Bill Bixby. Scott Heyward is the son of a billionaire oilman. One day he decides to exchange his identity with Tom, a waterski instructor.

    • August 28, 2020
    • Nature Relax
    • 99 min
    • 8K
    • 25 'Amélie'
    • 24 'Before Sunset'
    • 23 'Being There'
    • 22 'Car Wash'
    • 21 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty'
    • 20 'Chan Is Missing'
    • 19 'Chef'
    • 18 'Dave Chappelle's Block Party'
    • 17 'The Holdovers'
    • 16 'Ghost Dog: The Way of The Samurai'

    Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet

    A warm, colorful blanket of a movie about enjoying the little pleasures in life and being good to your community and yourself. The shy but animated Amélie (Audrey Tautou) works in a café and lives a little more in her imagination than the great big world outside her mind. She’s hesitant to step outside of her comfort zone, but once she does, she starts doing the chillest act of all: helping others. Amelie’s kindness lights up almost everyone she crosses paths with and, based on director Jean-...

    Directed by Richard Linklater

    Many, many Richard Linklater movies could go on this list. The filmmaker creates such lived-in, relaxed but tightly constructed stories that drop in on characters we wish or maybe we even do know in real life. Before Sunset is Linklater’s peak relaxation film in his romantic trilogy not without its highs and lows. The reunion between Celine (Julie Delpy) and Jesse (Ethan Hawke) is a movie full of light that radiates off the screen every single second, though. It’s a serene walk-and-talk with...

    Directed by Hal Ashby

    Hal Ashby’s classic is gentle. The story still has Ashby’s and star Peter Sellers’ biting wit, as well as their more tragic qualities as storytellers. The satire resonates strongly today, watching Chauncey Gardiner (Sellers) become the popular kid among political royalty as he says nothing of substance. He’s just a man who enjoys gardening and watching television, but then again, maybe he’s more than that. The iconic final shot suggests so. Like everyone Chauncy meets, we always gravitate tow...

    Directed by Michael Schultz

    The comedy classic keeps things loose. Wonderful characters pop in and out of the story, the laughs never cease, and director Michael Schultz lands an unexpectedly poignant ending. Every character is an MVP and could be the star of their own movie. All of screenwriter Joel Schumacher’s characters entertain. Car Wash is a great ensemble movie with loads of energy and personality to spare. It’s Schultz’s near-perfect hangout movie, although shout out to Krush Groove and Cooley High. For a movie...

    Directed by Ben Stiller

    A modern remake of the classic film from 1947, The Secret Life of Walter Mittyfollows a lonesome, timid magazine photo manager who often spends his simple life daydreaming of something more. While he dreams of living an extravagant and adventurous life, he is stuck in a loop of boredom and office work, something that suddenly finds itself changing when he ends up going on a real-life adventure when a photo negative goes missing. Few films have been able to fully encapsulate the inherent wonde...

    Directed by Wayne Wang

    Wayne Wang’s (The Joy Luck Club) noir is a timeless indie from 1982. At times, the Chinatown-set mystery without a solution looks either modern or straight out of the 1950s. It’s a stunning, less-is-more film about identity, life in San Francisco’s Chinatown, politics, and coming to America. For an 80-minute-long movie, it’s a dense piece of work that’s also elegant and relaxed. Chan Is Missing was a serious influence on director Richard Linklater. The inspiration shows in the film’s vignette...

    Directed by Jon Favreau

    Jon Favreau is at his most easygoing and crowd-pleasing in Chef. Free of interference, Chef depicts an artist, in front of and behind the camera, doing his thing without constraints. It’s a cathartic movie, as well as a mouth-watering one. The food porn in Chef is delicious eye candy, but unlike most big studio eye candy, it’s hand-crafted and personal. It’s such a loving movie, too, about craft and fatherhood. Balancing one’s personal life and career, which is likely no foreign subject to an...

    Directed by Michel Gondry

    Michel Gondry’s doc is two hours of hanging out with Dave Chappelle and the likes of Erykah Badu, poet Jill Scott, Questlove, and the list goes on and on.Dave Chappelle’s Block Party is like the Nashville of concert docs. It is a movie packed to the brim with charismatic and wonderful people, including the residents of Brooklyn and Dayton, Ohio. Everyone is a joy to meet and greet in this movie, whether they’re singing music, joking around, or having a kind exchange on a street corner or in a...

    Directed by Alexander Payne

    One of the most acclaimed and comforting holiday films of recent memory, The Holdoversharkens back to a classic era of storytelling and filmmaking with its wholesome nostalgic trip to the 90s. The film follows a strict prep school professor who is forced to look over a group of students who have nowhere to return to during the Christmas season. Initially annoyed at the prospect, he soon finds himself forming an unexpected friendship with one of the students as they begin to get caught up in t...

    Directed by Jim Jarmusch

    In the same vein as Linklater, plenty of Jim Jarmusch movies could go on this list. There’s a calmness to his movies, even when he’s following a poet bus driver, hipster vampires, a Don Juan facing his past mistakes, or in the case of Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, a hitman living the life of a samurai in Brooklyn, New York. Jarmuch’s movie is impossible to break down in one sentence, though. The Forest Whitaker-led and RZA-scored samurai movie has a vibe of its own, pure Jarmusch yet dra...

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  3. Marcel is an adorable one-inch-tall shell who ekes out a colorful existence with his grandmother Connie and their pet lint, Alan. Once part of a sprawling community of shells, they now live alone...

    • (197)
    • Dean Fleischer-Camp
    • PG
    • Rosa Salazar
  4. An apprentice witch, three kids and a cynical magician conman search for the missing component to a magic spell to be used in the defense of Britain in World War II. Directors: Robert Stevenson, Ward Kimball | Stars: Angela Lansbury, David Tomlinson, Roddy McDowall, Sam Jaffe. Votes: 40,598 | Gross: $18.53M.

  5. Oct 16, 2010 · .MARCEL IS NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE! WATCH IT HERE:https://play.google.com/store/movies/details/Marcel_the_Shell_with_Shoes_On?id=X84jvv_Hdkc.PDirected + A...

    • 3 min
    • 34.2M
    • Dean Fleischer-Camp
  6. Santa Clarita Diet. Santa Clarita Diet is an American horror sitcom television series created by Victor Fresco for the streaming service Netflix, starring Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant. [1] Fresco serves as the showrunner, and is an executive producer alongside Barrymore, Olyphant, Aaron Kaplan, Tracy Katsky, Chris Miller ...