Dangerous Beauty (1998)
A lovestory starring Catherine McCormack, Rufus Sewell and Oliver Platt
Veronica is brilliant, gifted and beautiful, but the handsome aristocrat she loves, Marco Venier, cannot marry her because she is penniless and of questionable family. So Veronica's mother, Paola, teaches her to become a courtesan, one of the exotic companions favored by the richest and most powerful Venetian men ... (more)
Pushing Tin (1999)
A drama starring John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton and Cate Blanchett
Two air traffic controllers who thrive on living dangerously compete to outdo each other on several levels.
The Object of My Affection (1998)
A lovestory starring Jennifer Aniston, Paul Rudd and Alan Alda
A pregnant New York social worker begins to develop romantic feelings for her gay best friend, and decides she'd rather raise her child with him, much to the dismay of her overbearing boyfriend.
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The Squad: Home Run
An action movie starring Alban Lenoir, Jean Reno and Sofia Essaïdi
Former Antigang legend Niels Cartier, known for his muscular and unconventional methods, left the force following an intervention that went wrong and led to the death of his wife. When the gang of bank robbers responsible for her death reappears eight years later, Niels won't let anyone stand in his way to seek revenge ... (more)
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In the Hand of Dante (2026)
A crime movie starring Oscar Isaac, Gal Gadot and Gerard Butler. Available on Netflix starting June 24, 2026.
A handwritten manuscript of Dante Alighieri's poem "The Divine Comedy" makes its way from a priest to a mob boss in New York City, where it is taken by author Nick Tosches after he's asked to verify its authenticity.
American Fiction (2023)
A comedy movie starring Jeffrey Wright, Tracee Ellis Ross and Erika Alexander
Thelonious “Monk” Ellison's writing career has stalled because his work isn’t deemed “Black enough.” Monk, a writer and English professor, writes a satirical novel under a pseudonym, aiming to expose the publishing world's hypocrisies. The book’s immediate success forces him to get deeper enmeshed in his assumed identity and challenges his closely-held worldviews.