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Synopsis:'The Brown Heart’ is an engaging and quietly alarming documentary that, by the time it ends, almost forces you to pause and reassess your lifestyle choices.
Synopsis:This animated film is entirely devoid of dialogue, relying solely on the natural sounds of the animals, which adds to its soothing, immersive experience.
Jesse Eisenberg, Kieran Culkin, Jennifer Grey
Synopsis:This understated comedy-drama stands out for its simplicity, avoiding any flashy detail to make a lasting impression.
Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Christoph Waltz, Mia Goth
Synopsis:Watch it to experience a monster story that’s as much about heartbreak, empathy, and moral choices as it is about horror.
Rami Malek, Russell Crowe, Michael Shannon, Leo Woodall
Synopsis:It’s a compelling, intelligent and powerfully acted retelling of history that resonates deeply with today’s conflicted world.
Matthew McConaughey, America Ferrera, Ashlie Atkinson, Yul Vazquez
Synopsis:‘The Lost Bus’ leaves you shaken not by special effects but by the thought of what people endured.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Benicio Del Toro, Sean Penn, Regina Hall, Wood Harris
Synopsis:It’s a must for DiCaprio and Penn’s powerhouse performances, and for Anderson’s bold, risk-taking cinema.
Kusunoki Tomori, Kikunosuke Toya, Shogo Sakata
Synopsis:Chainsaw Man is more than just another action-packed anime spectacle. It’s a blend of razor-sharp visuals, emotional storytelling, and unflinching darkness.
Denzel Washington, Jeffrey Wright, Ilfenesh Hadera, Dean Winters, Michael Potts
Synopsis:Watch this film for Denzel Washington’s electrifying performance and Spike Lee’s thrilling, heartfelt take on moral dilemmas.
Sally Hawkins, Billy Barratt, Olga Miller, Jonah Wren Phillips
Synopsis:The story doesn’t shout; it lingers, leaving you uneasy long after the credits roll.
Julia Garner, Josh Brolin, June Diane Raphael, Benedict Wong
Synopsis:Unsettling, hynotic, wildly unhinged and chilling to the bone — this brilliantly written small-town mystery is madness wrapped in genius.
Sam Rockwell, Marc Maron, Craig Robinson, Anthony Ramos
Synopsis:A vibrant, fast-paced animated heist sequel that adds new twists, new faces, and just enough heart to make the ride worth taking.
john cena, Idris Elba, Priyanka Chopra, Carla Gugino, Jack Quaid, Paddy Considine
Synopsis:As an action-comedy, the film strikes a fine balance between both genres—neither overshadowing the other.
Brad Garrett, Yonas Kibreab, Zoe Saldana, Jameela Alia Jamil
Synopsis:‘Elio’ could’ve easily been just another space-themed kids’ film, but it isn't. It soars quietly, confidently, and lands with heart — earning a well-deserved place in the Pixar galaxy of animated gems.
Chiwetel Ejiofor, Harvey Guillen, Karen Gillan, Molly C. Quinn
Synopsis:Apocalyptic and fantastical, the film can seem abstract in its treatment, but the language is universal, and it hits just the right spot – live each moment without delaying your happiness.
Tony Todd, Richard Harmon, Brec Bassinger, Gabrielle Rose
Synopsis:When it comes to horror franchises that keep digging fresh graves, Final Destination still leads the pack. Built on a chillingly simple premise — you can never outrun death.
Florence Pugh, Harrison Ford, Steven Yeun, Olga Kurylenko, Sebastian Stan, Hannah John Kamen
Synopsis:The blend of action, emotional depth, and strong performances makes Thunderbolts* a riveting must-watch.
Cosmo Jarvis, Kit Connor, Noah Centineo, Will Poulter
Synopsis:One of the greatest war films, Warfare is a technical masterpiece that's deeply unnerving and immersive.
pamela anderson, Brenda Song, Kiernan Shipka, Dave Bautista
Synopsis:At its core, this is a heartbreaking drama that lays bare the hidden struggles of those who entertain others.
Peter Sarsgaard, John Magaro, Ben Chaplin, Leonie Benesch
Synopsis:'September 5' is a gripping and raw depiction of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre through the lens of ABC Sports, capturing the tragic events in which 11 Israeli athletes lost their lives.
Michael Fassbender, Gustaf Skarsgard, Cate Blanchett, Tom Burke
Synopsis:A sophisticated and character-driven espionage thriller, Black Bag explores the complexities of trust, loyalty, and deception.
Timothee Chalamet, Edward Norton, Elle Fanning, Monica Barbaro, Boyd Holbrook
Synopsis:‘A Complete Unknown’ is a triumph for director James Mangold, who masterfully balances performances, period authenticity, cinematography, and music to create a deeply immersive experience.
Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, Joe Alwyn
Synopsis:A visually arresting and emotionally rich exploration of artistic ambition, The Brutalist is an intricate character study that lingers in the mind.
Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow, Isabella Rossellini
Synopsis:Conclave not just makes you think, it makes you think better. Ralph Fiennes delivers his complex role magnificently.
Trine Dyrholm, Vic Carmen Sonne, Besir Zeciri, Ava Knox Martin
Synopsis:The film lays bare the dark underbelly of society, exposing the erosion of human values and morality in the face of despair and survival.
Missagh Zareh, Soheila Golestani, Setareh Maleki, Mahsa Rostami
Synopsis:This thriller-drama offers an intimate portrayal of a family’s unravelling amidst political unrest, capturing the tension with remarkable authenticity.
Ben Whitehead, Lauren Patel, Reece Shearsmith, Diane Morgan
Synopsis:With its signature British humour, the film brilliantly explores the growing dominance of technology while also celebrating the power of friendship to overcome even the most daunting challenges.
Elle Fanning, Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi, Michael Homick, Rohinal Nayaran
Synopsis:Watch it as it reinvents the franchise with thrilling action, emotional depth, and a fresh look at Predator culture.
Larry Fessenden, Arielle Friedman, Anya Krawcheck, Shane Jensen
Synopsis:Watch it, as it’s a rare horror film that builds tension and emotion quietly, relying more on atmosphere than cheap scares.
Jesse Plemons, Emma Stone, Alicia Silverstone, Roger Carvalho
Synopsis:Watch it for the stellar performances and more so if you love Lanthimos’s brand of dark absurdity (The Favourite, Poor Things), this is your kind of strange honeytrap. Everyone else, approach with caution.