Storks (Nicholas Stoller & Douglas Sweetland, 2016) +
Mission Park aka Line of Duty (Bryan Ramirez, 2013)
David Brent: Life on the Road (Ricky Gervais, 2016)
The Cuckoo (Aleksandr Rogozhkin, 2002)
During WWII, Lapp woman Anni-Kristiina Juuso can take care of herself, as well as Finnish sharpshooter Ville Haapasalo and Soviet officer Viktor Bychkov, even though they all speak different languages and cannot understand each other.
Ben-Hur (Timur Bekmambetov, 2016) +
Les Mistons (François Truffaut, 1958)
Frank & Lola (Matthew Ross, 2016)
The Light Between Oceans (Derek Cianfrance, 2016)
After some heartaches, a married Australian couple (Michael Fassbender & Alicia Vikander) who live at a remote lighthouse find a possible gift from God.
Hospitalité (Kôji Fukada, 2011)
Slam (Marc Levin, 1998)
Lines of Wellington (Valeria Sarmiento, 2012)
The Magnificent Seven (Antoine Fuqua, 2016) +
Widow Haley Bennett and Cherokee bow-and-arrow sharpshooter Martin Sensmeier take on the Bad Guys in a town controlled by psychopath Peter Sarsgaard.
Bridget Jones's Baby (Sharon Maguire, 2016)
Little Men (Ira Sachs, 2016)
Southside with You (Richard Tanne, 2016)
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (Tim Burton, 2016) +
After his grandfather dies during unusual circumstances, teenager Asa Butterfield travels to a Welsh island to meet Miss Peregrine (Eva Green) and her peculiar children who may hold the key to reuniting grandson and grandfather.
The Ballad of Narayama (Keisuke Kinoshita, 1958) +
Army (Keisuke Kinoshita, 1944)
Alcatraz Island (William McGann, 1937)
Tin Toy (John Lasseter, 1988)
To the Tin Toy, this seems like The Attack of the 50 Foot Baby.
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