- Rating 50%
Sidelined: The QB and Me (2025)
A lovestory starring Siena Agudong, Noah Beck and James Van Der Beek
Dallas, a burdened but headstrong dancer, is determined to get into the best dance school in the country—her late mother’s alma mater. However, that dream is suddenly derailed when the cheeky yet secretly grieving football star, Drayton, crashes into her life with a unique story of his own. Will the two of them be able to grow into their dreams together, or will their dreams be sidelined?
- Rating 41%
Kinda Pregnant (2025)
A comedy movie starring Amy Schumer, Damon Wayans, Jr. and Jillian Bell
The story follows Lainy, who, being jealous of her best friend's pregnancy, begins to wear a false pregnant belly - and accidentally gets to meet the man of her dreams.
- Rating 52%
Black Tea
Aya, a young Ivorian woman in her early thirties, says no on her wedding day, to everyone’s astonishment. After emigrating to Asia, she works in a tea export shop with Cai, a 45-year-old Chinese man. Aya and Cai fall in love but can their affair survive the turmoil of their past and other people’s prejudices?
- Rating 77%
Anora (2024)
A rated R lovestory starring Mikey Madison, Mark Eydelshteyn and Karren Karagulian
Anora, a young girl from the street from Brooklyn, gets her chance at a Cinderella story when she meets and impulsively marries the son of an oligarch. Once the news reaches Russia, her fairytale is threatened as the parents set out for New York to get the marriage annulled.
- Rating 57%
Beating Hearts
A drama starring François Civil, Adèle Exarchopoulos and Malik Frikah
1980s. Northern France. Jackie and Clotaire grow up in the same town, at the same high school, around the same harbour docks. She studies, he bunks off. Then their paths cross and they fall madly in love. Life tries its best to keep them apart, but they are like two halves of the same beating heart…
- Rating 56%
Fly Me to the Moon (2024)
A lovestory starring Scarlett Johansson, Channing Tatum and Woody Harrelson
When marketing wonderwoman Kelly Jones is called in to improve NASA's public image, sparks fly in all directions. This doesn't exactly make the already difficult task of Cole Davis , the boss in charge of the rocket launch, any easier. When the White House declares the mission too important to fail, Jones is instructed to stage a fake moon landing as a backup. And the real countdown begins...