

It Takes Two is predictable, sure, but it makes up for that with the adorable Olsen twins and the sweet, happy ending the audience wants. The side-by-side friendship between Amanda and Alyssa and the developing relationship between Diane and Roger make the film a classic mix of comedy and romance. So, Alyssa plots with Amanda to set up Roger with Amanda’s soon-to-be adoptive mom, Diane (Kirstie Alley). Alyssa’s dad Roger (Steve Guttenberg) is about to marry a wealth-obsessed woman. Identical strangers Amanda (Mary-Kate Olsen) and Alyssa (Ashley Olsen) switch places after meeting at camp. One of the best, It Takes Two (1995) is a twist on the original The Parent Trap (1961). Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen starred in fourteen movies in the late 90s and early 2000s. By the end of the film, you’ll be dancing along to the soundtrack (featuring Spice Girls and Jump 5) and reminiscing your best sleepover memories 2. Between the impressive cast and silly antics, Sleepover is a great time from start to finish. The star-studded cast includes a young Brie Larson, post- Spy Kids Alexa Vega, Jane Lynch, Steve Carrell and more. This high stakes event requires each team to crash a high school dance, steal cars, and get a hold of a boy’s boxers.


Two teams of teenage girls compete to win a coveted lunch spot at their new high school.
SKATE KITCHEN NIGHT MOVES MORE MOVIE
The sleepover-turned-scavenger hunt competition movie is fun around every turn. This list has five picks each from Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime and Disney+ that will help you escape the world for a little while. Some will make you shed a tear, others will keep you laughing from start to finish, but all should leave you feeling a little bit lighter.

“After a successful and adventurous release of ‘The Wolfpack,’ I am incredibly excited to work with Magnolia on the release of ‘Skate Kitchen,” added Moselle.”It’s a film that I know they completely get and I can’t wait to collaborate again.Whether you’re an essential worker who needs to unwind or you’ve been inside too much and need a pick-me-up, a feel-good movie can bring much-needed comfort. “Crystal Moselle has proven in impressive style that ‘The Wolfpack’ was no fluke,” said Magnolia President Eamonn Bowles. “Everything about ‘Skate Kitchen’ is so fresh and compelling – the cast, the skateboarding and the way she makes us look at New York City with new eyes.” In “Skate Kitchen,” Moran plays Kurt, the most brash outspoken member of a new skate crew formed by Camille (Vinberg), a shy but passionate skateboarder who defies her mother’s skating ban and gets kicked out of her home, forcing her and her pals to maneuver around New York’s skating world while dealing with the all-male crews who try to intimidate them. See Video: 'Skate Kitchen' Star Jaden Smith on 'Being an Outcast' in Skateboarding's Boys Club Magnolia Pictures plans a theatrical release this summer. “Skate Kitchen,” which premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, stars Jaden Smith, Rachelle Vinberg, Dede Lovelace, Nina Moran, Ajani Russell and Kabrina Adams. Documentary Grand Jury Prize-winning “The Wolfpack.” Magnolia Pictures has acquired the North American rights to “Skate Kitchen,” director Crystal Moselle’s follow-up to the 2015 Sundance U.S.
