“What’s your favorite movie?” This is a question that fills me with dread. I know it’s an innocent enough question. But for film students, it’s practically a psychiatric evaluation. Your favorite movie defines who you are, both as a person and artist. And, let’s face it, most of the movies I like aren’t exactly deep films. The types of movies I’m drawn to tend to be family movies. Don’t get me wrong here, I can appreciate new wave films and counter cultural films just as much as these commercial films. But as an aspiring comedy writer/director, I focus on family movies because these are the kinds of movies I want to make one day. So, what is my favorite movie? I can’t exactly say, because honestly I have a few that I really like. So for this essay, I’ll focus on one that doesn’t get a lot of critical attention. Night at the Museum. The author, being a nerd Night at the Museum was released in 2006, with an all-star comedy cast (including a monkey, who did walk the red carpet...