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Song Sung Blue (2025)
A drama starring Hugh Jackman, Kate Hudson and Michael Imperioli. In cinemas starting December 25, 2025.
Two down-on-their-luck musicians form a Neil Diamond tribute band to follow their dreams and prove that it's never too late to find love.
Anyone But You (2023)
A rated R lovestory starring Sydney Sweeney, Glen Powell and Alexandra Shipp
Bea and Ben look like the perfect couple, but after an amazing first date, something happens that turns their fiery hot attraction ice cold — until they find themselves unexpectedly thrust together at a destination wedding in Australia. So they do what any two mature adults would do - pretend to be a couple.
Jingle Bell Heist (2025)
A lovestory starring Olivia Holt, Connor Swindells and Lucy Punch. Available on Netflix starting November 26, 2025.
At the height of the holiday season, two strangers team up to rob one of New York's most famous department stores while accidentally falling in love.
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994)
A movie starring Robert De Niro, Kenneth Branagh and Tom Hulce
Victor Frankenstein is a promising young doctor who, devastated by the death of his mother during childbirth, becomes obsessed with bringing the dead back to life. His experiments lead to the creation of a monster, which Frankenstein has put together with the remains of corpses. It's not long before Frankenstein regrets his actions.
A Big Bold Beautiful Journey (2025)
A rated R drama starring Margot Robbie, Colin Farrell and Phoebe Waller-Bridge
"A Big Bold Beautiful Journey" chronicles the tale of a duo whose first encounter happens at a matrimonial ceremony. Subsequently, as they travel together by car, their navigation system seems to falter, leading them on an unexpected route through places that hold importance in each of their pasts, with echoes reaching into their present and even foreshadowing their future.
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Madly
A comedy movie starring Edoardo Leo, Pilar Fogliati and Emanuela Fanelli
How much do we really know about ourselves when we make a decision? What if there are multiple versions of our I within us, each with something to say?