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dreaming up disney - walt disney biopic
Walt Disney emerges from poverty and artistic struggle to revolutionize entertainment, building an empire from imagination and relentless ambition. Beginning as a struggling animator in 1920s Kansas City, he battles financial ruin, creative theft, and industry skepticism while pursuing an impossible dream: bringing animated characters to life with unprecedented artistry. Alongside his loyal brother Roy, Walt navigates the Great Depression, labor disputes, and personal demons to create Snow White, transforming animation into high art. The narrative captures his obsessive perfectionism, visionary genius, and the human cost of chasing immortality through storytelling. From humble beginnings to Hollywood royalty, Walt's journey explores the price of dreams, the power of perseverance, and how one man's imagination reshaped global culture forever.

Where The Crawdads Sing Get Out Alive (Mv)
When a man is found dead, a woman who lives by herself in the dangerous marshlands of North Carolina becomes the main suspect. As the case unfolds, the verdict as to what happened becomes increasingly unclear, threatening to reveal many secrets.

Criminal Case: The Conspiracy
Set in the returning city of Grimsborough, and back in the present day after following the events of World Edition two years ago. The Conspiracy focuses on "dark secrets and conspiracies" stemming from a mysterious object that fell from the sky into the Grimsborough forest a year prior to the events of the season.

Clue
n 1954, six strangers arrive by ominous invitation at a secluded New England mansion, despite most of the guests being from the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. Greeted by Wadsworth the butler and Yvette the maid, each guest receives a pseudonym: Colonel Mustard, Mrs. White, Mrs. Peacock, Mr. Green, Professor Plum, and Miss Scarlet. A seventh guest arrives, Mr. Boddy, who Wadsworth reveals has been blackmailing the others: Mrs. Peacock is accused of taking bribes for her husband, a US senator, but denies any wrongdoing and claims she has paid the blackmail to keep the scandal quiet; Mrs. White is suspected in the death of her husband, a nuclear physicist, she denies guilt and states that she does not want the allegations made public; Professor Plum has lost his medical license due to an affair with a patient, he initially denies this; Miss Scarlet runs an underground brothel in Washington, D.C., a title she gladly flaunts; Colonel Mustard, though initially suspected of being one of Miss Scarlet's clients, is actually a war profiteer who sold plane parts on the black market, resulting in several deaths; Mr. Green is a homosexual, a secret he isn't ashamed of, but must keep secret as it would cost him his job at the State Department if anyone found out.