Ratatouille: Classic Ratatouille Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁

It’s your worst nightmare! The pricey, posh Paris restaurant not only has a rat in its kitchen; he’s in charge of the cuisine. Oh, the wonders of anthropomorphism and Pixar animation, that we abandon (almost) our centuries’ old revulsion for this loathsome creature and actually rally behind the loveably ambitious rat Remy.

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The Departed and Other Oscar Heavyweights: Drunken Strawberries

It is awash with blood and gore and a kind of poetic profanity, but somehow this cops and robbers showdown manages to touch upon the vagaries of identity, the complexity of goodness, and the poisonous nectar of evil without missing a beat. Match that with a truly stellar cast that delivers the goods and you’re in for a 2 1/2 hour roller coaster that soars across the screen.
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Secretariat: The White Carnation, A Triple Crown Cocktail Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁

We already know the ending. The characters and the plot are not even approaching edgy. And yes, Disney does take a few liberties with the script. But nothing can take away that heart pounding finish when we watch what is arguably the greatest race horse who ever lived eat up the track at Belmont and leave the rest of the field in his dust.

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Septembers of Shiraz: Persian Yogurt Salad Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁

You will be transfixed by this gripping tale of a “wealthy Jewish businessman summarily jailed and tortured” in Iran shortly after the Islamist Revolution. The vague accusations, the dark and solitary cell, the irrational swiftness between feigned friendship and brutality all exude a timeless quality that supersedes any specific setting.

 

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The Spiderwick Chronicles: Honey Pot Oatmeal Cookie Recipe 🥁🥁🥁1/2

A crumbling Victorian mansion, a family in nearly the same state, and an assortment of ogres, trolls, goblins and various other nether creatures whirl you away for a thrilling, fast paced adventure that pulls no punches. The invisible fairy world is full of menace and mayhem, and even the friendly ones take a bit of getting used to.

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