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The Chaperone

The Chaperone

Her dad did time... Now he wants quality time.

Released PG-13 103 min 5.1/10 Votes: 5460
An ex-con on the run from his criminal past, hides out from those he ratted on by chaperoning a field trip to New Orleans.
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  • Dead Poets Society - Shares themes of inspiration and the impact of teachers on students.
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  • Easy A - A modern take on high school gossip and reputation, similar to school experiences.
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  • Responsibility When Wet - Explores teenage life and the limitations within a school framework.
  • The Dilemma - Involves complex relationships and social dynamics similar to those experienced in school.
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  • An Education - Focuses on the coming-of-age story of a young student navigating life decisions.
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  • The Spectacular Now - Covers themes of youth, love, and the pressures faced by teenagers.
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  • The Kissing Booth - Focuses on teenage romance and the complications that come with it.
  • Love, Simon - Centers on identity and relationships within a high school setting.
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  • The Duff - Highlights themes of social status and personal acceptance in high school.
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Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:46:22

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  • Happy Tree Friends - Combines dark comedy with graphic violence, focusing on cartoonish characters.
  • The A-Team - Action-comedy that features a band of misfits and their quirky anti-authoritarian spirit.
  • The Expendables - An ensemble of action heroes coming together with plenty of over-the-top action.
  • Dusk Till Dawn - Merges crime, horror, and dark humor with an ensemble cast, relatable to Kick-Ass themes.
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  • Kick-Ass 3 - Continuing the story of the original Kick-Ass series with humor and action.
  • The Chaperone - Although more family-oriented, it includes action and themes of redefining one’s life.

Last updated: 2024-09-23 15:22:51

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Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:51:07

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Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:09:02

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  • Love, Simon - A heartfelt exploration of identity and love, featuring LGBTQ+ themes.
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  • About a Boy - Focuses on personal growth and relationships, blending humor and heart.
  • The New Normal - A comedic look at family dynamics and relationships, with LGBTQ+ themes.
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  • Modern Family - A comedic series that navigates family relationships and diverse dynamics.
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  • Love - Explores the intricacies of modern relationships with humor and honesty.
  • Queer Eye - Reality series that celebrates friendship and transformation within the LGBTQ+ community.
  • One Day at a Time - A heartfelt comedy about family and relationships, highlighting diversity.
  • A Single Man - Explores themes of love and loss with a focus on LGBTQ+ experiences.
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  • The Half of It - A coming-of-age film exploring complicated friendships and unrequited love.
  • Sex and the City - Explores romantic relationships and friendships among women in a humorous manner.
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  • The Way He Looks - A coming-of-age film focusing on young love and friendship with a sweet touch.
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  • Weekend - A romantic drama that explores relationships and intimacy within the LGBT community.
  • Moonlight - A profound exploration of identity and relationships within the LGBTQ+ community.
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Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:30:21

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  • American Werewolf in Paris - A sequel to 'An American Werewolf in London', exploring similar themes of werewolves and urban settings.
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  • Gremlins - Combines adorable creatures and dark humor, much like the humorous elements found in 'An American Werewolf in London'.
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  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Fuses supernatural creatures with humor and adventure, much like the balance found in 'An American Werewolf in London'.
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  • Ghostbusters - Combines comedy with supernatural entities, appealing to fans of the humor in 'An American Werewolf in London'.

Last updated: 2024-09-23 15:23:45

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  • Call the Midwife: The 1960s - Continuation of the same series, exploring deeper stories.
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  • Call the Midwife: Our 10 Years - Celebratory documentary on the making of the beloved series.
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  • Pride and Prejudice - Classic literature adaptation exploring social classes and relationships.
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Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:18:11

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  • Kickboxer - Focuses on training and martial arts, similar to the themes of discipline and fighting in Bulletproof Monk.
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  • Drunken Master - An action-comedy that centers on a martial artist learning techniques to conquer adversity.
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  • Redbelt - Explores themes of honor and martial arts, similar to the philosophical aspects of Bulletproof Monk.
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  • Hero - Centers around martial arts and a deeper narrative, similar to the spiritual aspects of Bulletproof Monk.
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  • Rumble in the Bronx - Jackie Chan's action-comedy approach resonates well with the tonal mixture of Bulletproof Monk.
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  • The Raid: Redemption - High-octane martial arts action sequences, similar combat intensity as Bulletproof Monk.
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  • Transformers - Action-packed with themes of good vs evil and a strong visual style.
  • The Expendables - Features an ensemble of action heroes and intense combat scenes.
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  • Cloud Atlas - Focuses on interconnected stories with action and a sense of martial philosophy.
  • The Equalizer - Features a skilled fighter reminiscent of Bulletproof Monk's hero, with themes of justice.
  • The Night Comes for Us - A high-paced action movie similar in intensity and martial arts style to Bulletproof Monk.
  • Street Fighter - Based on a popular franchise featuring martial arts and action-driven narrative.

Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:19:03

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  • Downton Abbey - Period piece exploring class and societal changes, with a focus on family and relationships.
  • The English Game - Explores social issues and class divisions in a historical context.
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  • Victoria - Story of Queen Victoria's early life, featuring strong character development and history.
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  • Gentleman Jack - Stories of LGBTQ+ women in a historical context focusing on love and relationships.
  • Mercy Street - Set during the Civil War, focusing on the challenges faced by medical personnel.
  • The Knick - Medical drama with a focus on the struggles of early 20th-century surgeons.
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  • Dead Ringers - Drama centered around the lives of medical professionals and their moral dilemmas.
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  • Miss Scarlet and The Duke - Focuses on a pioneering female detective in Victorian society.
  • There She Goes - Touching series about family life and parenting challenges.
  • Penny Dreadful - Gothic horror intertwined with rich character development and interpersonal relationships.
  • Pennyworth - Explores the life of Alfred before he became Bruce Wayne's butler, set in a distinctive timeline.
  • Pillars of the Earth - Historical drama about love, betrayal, and political intrigue.
  • Charlotte Brontë: An Independent Woman - Focuses on the life of a female author in historical context, emphasizing societal struggles.
  • Candy - True crime story with a focus on women's lives and relationships.
  • Gentleman Jack - Follows the real-life story of a landowner and her relationships with women.
  • The Good Witch - Focuses on community and relationships with a hint of magic.
  • The Secret Garden - Another story of resilience and recovery in a historical setting with child protagonists.
  • The Boer War - Focuses on personal stories in the backdrop of historical conflicts.
  • Call the Midwife: The Christmas Special - Special episodes that further explore characters’ backgrounds and developments.
  • The Gilded Age - Focuses on societal issues and personal dramas set in a historical context.
  • Trying - Explores family dynamics and the challenges of parenting.
  • This Is Going to Hurt - Medical dramedy based on real experiences in the healthcare system.
  • A Discovery of Witches - Mixes history with personal relationships in a magical framework.
  • The Woman in White - Complex characters and dark themes, focused on women in Victorian England.
  • The Radiance of Tomorrow - Characters face challenges and adapt in a changing world, emphasizing community.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:42:19

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  • Christy - A young woman travels to a remote Appalachian community to become a teacher, highlighting social issues and community spirit.
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Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:52:27

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  • The Children of the Century - Focuses on the lives of literary figures and their tumultuous relationships.
  • The Way He Looks - A tender exploration of a blind teenager's first love.
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  • Shame - An exploration of personal struggles with intimacy and relationships.
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Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:08:31

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Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:17:34

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