The best Jansen Panettiere’s family movies

Jansen Panettiere

Jansen Panettiere

25/09/1994 (29 años)
Today we present the best Jansen Panettiere’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Jansen Panettiere’s movies.
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Ice Age: The Meltdown

Ice Age: The Meltdown
6.8/10
Diego, Manny and Sid return in this sequel to the hit animated movie Ice Age. This time around, the deep freeze is over, and the ice-covered earth is starting to melt, which will destroy the trio's cherished valley. The impending disaster prompts them to reunite and warn all the other beasts about the desperate situation.

The Perfect Game

The Perfect Game
6.9/10
  • Genre: DramaFamily
  • Release: 01/04/2010
  • Character: Enrique Suarez
Based on a true story, a group of boys from Monterrey, Mexico who become the first non-U.S. team to win the Little League World Series.

The Lost Medallion: The Adventures of Billy Stone

The Lost Medallion: The Adventures of Billy Stone
4.9/10
A man who stops into a foster home to drop off some donations soon tells the kids a story about two teenage friends who uncover a long-lost medallion that transports them back in time.

The Secrets of Jonathan Sperry

The Secrets of Jonathan Sperry
6.9/10
  • Genre: DramaFamily
  • Release: 27/04/2008
  • Character: Dustin
The lives of three 12-year-old buddies -- sharing a carefree existence in the summer of 1970 -- suddenly change when one of them, Dustin, makes an unexpected friend after cutting the lawn of 75-year-old Jonathan Sperry. As Jonathan shares lessons in faith with Dustin and his pals, a spiritual transformation occurs in this Christian drama.

The Martial Arts Kid

The Martial Arts Kid
5.2/10
When a troubled teen from Cleveland experiences bullying in Cocoa Beach, he soon learns Martial Arts to gain confidence and self-defense skills.

The Last Day of Summer

The Last Day of Summer
5.2/10
Luke Malloy is freaking out. He doesn't want tomorrow to come because tomorrow means starting Middle School...saying goodbye to summer break and hello to homework. And even worse, hello to getting picked on by Meat, the terrible torturer of new kids. Luke's dread of tomorrow is casting a shadow on his enjoyment of his last day of summer, so he makes a wish that the Last Day of Summer would last forever... that his one last perfect day of fun and freedom would never end. But when his wish comes true, he discovers that he's stuck repeating the day over and over again, which, as Luke quickly learns, isn't any better. What do you do when the "ultimate do-over" isn't all it's cracked up to be?

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