Two adults embark on a decades-long relationship, trying to remain platonic friends throughout the many seasons of their lives. Full of crunch, golden leaves and autumnal strolls.
Two adults embark on a decades-long relationship, trying to remain platonic friends throughout the many seasons of their lives. Full of crunch, golden leaves and autumnal strolls.
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Two adults embark on a decades-long relationship, trying to remain platonic friends throughout the many seasons of their lives. Full of crunch, golden leaves and autumnal strolls.
Two adults embark on a decades-long relationship, trying to remain platonic friends throughout the many seasons of their lives. Full of crunch, golden leaves and autumnal strolls.
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When renowned crime novelist Harlan Thrombey is found dead at his estate just after his 85th birthday, the inquisitive and debonair Detective Benoit Blanc is mysteriously enlisted to investigate.
When renowned crime novelist Harlan Thrombey is found dead at his estate just after his 85th birthday, the inquisitive and debonair Detective Benoit Blanc is mysteriously enlisted to investigate.
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When renowned crime novelist Harlan Thrombey is found dead at his estate just after his 85th birthday, the inquisitive and debonair Detective Benoit Blanc is mysteriously enlisted to investigate.
When renowned crime novelist Harlan Thrombey is found dead at his estate just after his 85th birthday, the inquisitive and debonair Detective Benoit Blanc is mysteriously enlisted to investigate.
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New England and New York don't have a monopoly on all that golden foliage. South Bend, Indiana, has a few trees of its own. And a football team (maybe you've heard of them). They got one heck of a fight in 'em.
New England and New York don't have a monopoly on all that golden foliage. South Bend, Indiana, has a few trees of its own. And a football team (maybe you've heard of them). They got one heck of a fight in 'em.
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New England and New York don't have a monopoly on all that golden foliage. South Bend, Indiana, has a few trees of its own. And a football team (maybe you've heard of them). They got one heck of a fight in 'em.
New England and New York don't have a monopoly on all that golden foliage. South Bend, Indiana, has a few trees of its own. And a football team (maybe you've heard of them). They got one heck of a fight in 'em.
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Inspired by the realist paintings of Andrew Wyeth and filmed almost entirely during the magic hour, "Days of Heaven" remains one of American cinema's most visually arresting films. You'll be embracing browns and golds in no time.
Inspired by the realist paintings of Andrew Wyeth and filmed almost entirely during the magic hour, "Days of Heaven" remains one of American cinema's most visually arresting films. You'll be embracing browns and golds in no time.
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Inspired by the realist paintings of Andrew Wyeth and filmed almost entirely during the magic hour, "Days of Heaven" remains one of American cinema's most visually arresting films. You'll be embracing browns and golds in no time.
Inspired by the realist paintings of Andrew Wyeth and filmed almost entirely during the magic hour, "Days of Heaven" remains one of American cinema's most visually arresting films. You'll be embracing browns and golds in no time.
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A psychologist and a Harvard professor work together to encourage a reluctant genius to employ his mathematical gifts while working through the trauma of his past. Dusty offices, dirty bars and Boston's golden trees feel like one long, warm hug.
A psychologist and a Harvard professor work together to encourage a reluctant genius to employ his mathematical gifts while working through the trauma of his past. Dusty offices, dirty bars and Boston's golden trees feel like one long, warm hug.
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A psychologist and a Harvard professor work together to encourage a reluctant genius to employ his mathematical gifts while working through the trauma of his past. Dusty offices, dirty bars and Boston's golden trees feel like one long, warm hug.
A psychologist and a Harvard professor work together to encourage a reluctant genius to employ his mathematical gifts while working through the trauma of his past. Dusty offices, dirty bars and Boston's golden trees feel like one long, warm hug.
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Harold is a young boy obsessed with death. He finds something to live for when he meets and falls for Maude, one of the most charming and anarchic women around.
Harold is a young boy obsessed with death. He finds something to live for when he meets and falls for Maude, one of the most charming and anarchic women around.
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Harold is a young boy obsessed with death. He finds something to live for when he meets and falls for Maude, one of the most charming and anarchic women around.
Harold is a young boy obsessed with death. He finds something to live for when he meets and falls for Maude, one of the most charming and anarchic women around.
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Pink goes surprisingly well with autumn leaves and Harvard ivy. Time to head back to the classroom and hit the books. Just remember to shower before you get your hair permed.
Pink goes surprisingly well with autumn leaves and Harvard ivy. Time to head back to the classroom and hit the books. Just remember to shower before you get your hair permed.
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Pink goes surprisingly well with autumn leaves and Harvard ivy. Time to head back to the classroom and hit the books. Just remember to shower before you get your hair permed.
Pink goes surprisingly well with autumn leaves and Harvard ivy. Time to head back to the classroom and hit the books. Just remember to shower before you get your hair permed.
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The leaves are as red as candy apples, and the student's minds are as open as books. Professor John Keating knows just what to do with both. If only every student had a teacher who was this dedicated to the life of the mind.
The leaves are as red as candy apples, and the student's minds are as open as books. Professor John Keating knows just what to do with both. If only every student had a teacher who was this dedicated to the life of the mind.
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The leaves are as red as candy apples, and the student's minds are as open as books. Professor John Keating knows just what to do with both. If only every student had a teacher who was this dedicated to the life of the mind.
The leaves are as red as candy apples, and the student's minds are as open as books. Professor John Keating knows just what to do with both. If only every student had a teacher who was this dedicated to the life of the mind.
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The changing of the seasons, the dying of the light, leaves falling from the trees — few did it better than director Francis Ford Coppola's final shot in "The Godfather: Part II."
The changing of the seasons, the dying of the light, leaves falling from the trees — few did it better than director Francis Ford Coppola's final shot in "The Godfather: Part II."
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The changing of the seasons, the dying of the light, leaves falling from the trees — few did it better than director Francis Ford Coppola's final shot in "The Godfather: Part II."
The changing of the seasons, the dying of the light, leaves falling from the trees — few did it better than director Francis Ford Coppola's final shot in "The Godfather: Part II."
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Competitors fall in love anonymously over email while New York City trees turn a lovely shade of red, orange and brown.
Competitors fall in love anonymously over email while New York City trees turn a lovely shade of red, orange and brown.
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Competitors fall in love anonymously over email while New York City trees turn a lovely shade of red, orange and brown.
Competitors fall in love anonymously over email while New York City trees turn a lovely shade of red, orange and brown.
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