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  1. Jul 3, 2024 · Here are the best kids movies of 2017. Featuring animated films and live-action family dramas, these 2017 kids movies are perfect for children, pre-teens, and adults who are young at heart. What is the best kids movie of 2017? Disney and Pixar's Coco is easily one of the best movies this year as well as one of the best animated movies of

    • Annie (1982) Our favorite of the many versions, 1982’s Annie features a young girl who must live in an awful orphanage during the 1930s. Annie’s life is governed by a tyrannical woman named Miss Hannigan, but her luck seems to change when she’s selected to live with a wealthy local businessman, Oliver Warbucks.
    • Newsies (1992) Set during the city’s newsboy strike in the summer of 1899, this high-energy musical pulls families right into the NYC of yesteryear. A band of scrappy newspaper street hawkers, led by kindhearted teen, Jack Kelly (played by a spritely Christian Bale), struggle to make ends meet on a meager salary.
    • Enchanted (2007) A modern-day twist on classic fairytales, ‘Enchanted’ begins in conventional, animated Disney territory, with Giselle being courted by Edward, her Prince Charming.
    • Elf (2003) Those who know Will Ferrell from his raunchy roles in grown-up comedies may be surprised to see the star playing a sweet, innocent naf like Buddy the Elf.
    • Wonder Woman. After a steady stream of movies about male superheroes, it’s about time a wonder woman shows us how it’s done. This film takes us through the upbringing of Amazonian princess Diana as she trains relentlessly to become a fierce warrior.
    • Cars 3. Lightning McQueen is zooming back into our hearts, but a fresh crop of speed racers threatens to leave #95 in the dust. Not one to rest on his tires, our hero partners with a young race technician, Cruz Ramirez, who’s also hoping to be crowned the Piston Cup racing champion.
    • Despicable Me 3. Gru and the minions are back! This time, the reformed supervillain’s fortitude is tested when he learns that he has a filthy rich twin brother, Dru, who’s bent on bringing him back to the dark side.
    • Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie. This beloved children’s book series is finally jumping to the big screen and into a pair of tighty-whities! Hilarity ensues when pranksters George and Harold hypnotize their angry principal, Mr. Krupp, into thinking he’s Captain Underpants, the goofy underwear-clad superhero of their imagination.
    • Enchanted (2007) A hilarious blend of the Snow White, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty fairytales, Enchanted begins in conventional, animated Disney territory where pretty Giselle is being courted by Edward, her Prince Charming.
    • The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984) Film. The Muppets find themselves in Manhattan aching to get a musical staged on Broadway: Kermit the Frog has just put together a successful variety show at Danhurst College, and although he would like to mount it on the Great White Way (bonus: If he has a hit and he'll be able to marry Miss Piggy), he cannot find backers.
    • The Secret Life of Pets (2016) If you think your four-legged friend waits patiently by the door for your arrival then you haven't met Max, the mischievous dog who thinks he's the king of the house.
    • Ghostbusters (1984) Film. Comedy. Both weirder and more subtle than you remember it to be, the original Ghostbuster will captivate your kids. As you recall, after Dr. Peter Venkman, Dr. Raymond Stanz and Dr. Egon Spengler are booted from Columbia they buy an old firehouse in TriBeCa (them's the days) and go into business for themselves as "Ghostbusters," a ghost removal service.
    • Born in China, age 6+ This beautiful, fascinating documentary -- which introduces viewers to remote, rarely seen parts of China and the animals that live there -- mixes honest scenes about the dangers of life in the wild with themes related to courage and family.
    • Cars 3, age 6+ There are a couple of intense sequences in this diverse, uplifting "threequel," but the characters learn key life lessons, and there are positive messages about perseverance, communication, empowerment, and mentorship.
    • Coco, age 7+ Pixar's vibrant film about the Day of the Dead is a tribute to Mexican traditions and customs. There are some sad moments, especially for those who've lost beloved relatives.
    • The Lego Batman Movie, age 7+ Clever, creative, and funny, with nonstop action, this big-screen Lego movie has strong takeaways about teamwork and humility, but you never feel hit over the head by them because you're too busy marveling at the movie's technical achievements and laughing at the snappy humor.
  2. Nov 17, 2017 · Kids Movies 2017 List: Smurfs: The Lost Village • Olaf’s Frozen Adventure [Short Attached to Coco] • The Star.

  3. Dec 9, 2021 · These ten private schools in New York City offer an unparalleled source of Ivy League-educated teachers, small class sizes and individualized instruction, Christopher Rim writes.

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