You're getting a hash reference, so something like the following would make it more natural for you:
my $results_href = $search->find(
id => 'tt0114694',
source => 'imdb_id'
);
my $movies_aref = $results_ref->{movie_results};
printf(qq{~~~~%d M O V I E R E S U L T S~~~~\n}, scalar @{$movies_ar
+ef}) if @{$movies_aref};
foreach my $movie_href (@{$movies_aref}) {
$title = $movie_href->{title};
$summary = $movie_href->{summary};
print qq{
Title: $title
Summary: $summary
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
};
}
print qq{~~~~N O M O V I E R E S U L T S :( :(~~~~\n} if @{$movies_a
+ref};
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