100 Movies Every Catholic Should See

100 Movies Every Catholic Should See

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100 Movies Every Catholic Should See
100 Movies Every Catholic Should See
Weekly Watches: June 11, 2025
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Weekly Watches: June 11, 2025

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The Emperor’s New Groove (2000)

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Sophia Rieben

If the Emperor’s New Groove does not immediately come to mind as a must-see movie, then let this be your sign that it should. Not just a kid’s movie but a recommendation any age. There are many critiques we can give Disney Animation and production over that last 25 years in their choice of direction for family centered and wholesome films, I would state that the Emperor’s New Groove is in a completely different category than the rest of 2000 to present features and should be in the same category of animated movie excellence as the Prince of Egypt, and certainly one of Walt Disney’s best animated features ever.

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