- Rating 67%
Lee (2024)
A war movie starring Kate Winslet, Marion Cotillard and Alexander Skarsgård
LEE follows Lee Miller as she travels to the frontlines of World War II as a photojournalist and embarks on a mission to expose the hidden truths of the Third Reich. But in the aftermath of betrayal, she comes to a reckoning about the truths of her own past.
- Rating 80%
Turning Tables
A drama starring Lambert Wilson, Barbara Sukowa and Katharina Schüttler
Richard, an artist, now lives in Tangier. With his help, the young Moroccan Malik manages to reach Europe, the destination of his dreams. That's where Mathilda, a conservative politician, hides him. Amina, Mathilda's assistant, who finally wants to leave her Moroccan roots behind, is called in as a "mediator" to resolve the problem.
Bosco (2024)
A thriller starring Aubrey Joseph, Theo Rossi and Tyrese Gibson
Based on the true story of Quawntay “Bosco” Adams. Sentenced to 35 years for attempted possession of marijuana, Adams miraculously escaped from a Federal maximum-security prison while under 24-hour surveillance in solitary confinement with the help of an older woman he met through a lonely-hearts ad.
My Fault: London (2025)
A lovestory starring Asha Banks, Matthew Broome and Eve Macklin
When Noah's mother, Ella, falls in love with the very wealthy William, the two move from America to London to live with William and his son Nick. Upon arrival, the 18-year-old Noah meets bad boy Nick, and there is an immediate attraction between the two.
- Rating 74%
The Substance (2024)
A horror movie starring Demi Moore, Margaret Qualley and Dennis Quaid
A fading celebrity decides to use a black market drug, a cell-replicating substance that temporarily creates a younger, better version of herself.
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (2023)
A rated PG-13 science fiction movie starring Rachel Zegler, Tom Blyth and Peter Dinklage
This prequel to The Hunger Games focuses on Coriolanus Snow at age 18, years before he would become the tyrannical President of Panem. Young Coriolanus is handsome and charming, and though the Snow family has fallen on hard times, he sees a chance for a change in his fortunes when he is chosen to be a mentor for the Tenth Hunger Games, only to have his elation dashed when he is assigned to mentor the girl tribute from impoverished District 12.