Take a look back at the historic studio's greatest hits over the past 20 years. Kid-friendly fare includes Spike Jonze's heart-wrenching take on the Maurice Sendak classic, Where the Wild Things Are (July 28, Aug 11); plus two films that might be best left for the social studies–inclined: Good Night, and Good Luck(July 20), which tells the story of legendary broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow's investigative reporting on Senator Joseph McCarthy, and Darfur Now (July 29), a documentary following six humanitarians as they seek attention for the genocide in Sudan. The series also features all eight Harry Potter movies, which familes can catch over one magical week in July starting with The Sorcerer's Stone (July 20), The Chamber of Secrets (July 21), The Prizoner of Azkaban (immediately following), The Goblet of Fire (July 22), The Order of the Phoenix (July 23), The Half-Blood Prince (July 24), The Deathly Hallows, Part 1 (July 25) and The Deathly Hallows, Part 2 (July 26). Wrapping things up are Where the Wild Things Are (Aug 11) and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (Aug 12).
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