What Goes Up (2009)

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What Goes Up: Directed by Jonathan Glatzer. With Steve Coogan, Hilary Duff, Olivia Thirlby, Josh Peck. Set in the mid-80’s when a reporter is sent to cover the Challenger Space Shuttle launch only to become mixed up in the lives of some local students.

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