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All Creatures Great and Small Season 4

(2024.  Fiction: Television Series)

Starring: Nicholas Ralph, Anna Madeley, Samuel West

It’s spring 1940 and with Europe at war, the community in Darrowby is pulling together more than ever before. With Tristan away serving, Siegfried and James bring in some extra hands to help around the practice: highly efficient bookkeeper Miss Harbottle, and student vet Richard Carmody.

Anyone But You

(2024.  Fiction: Comedy.  Director: Will Gluck)

Starring: Sydney Sweeney, Glen Powell, Alexandra Shipp, GaTa, Hadley Robinson, Michelle Hurd, Dermot Mulroney, Darren Barnet, Rachel Griffiths, Bryan Brown

In the edgy comedy Anyone But You, 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.

Beekeeper

(2024.   Fiction: Action.   Director: David Ayer)

Starring: Jason Statham, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Bobby Naderi, Josh Hutcherson, Jeremy Irons, David Witts, Phylicia Rashad, Jemma Redgrave, Minnie Driver

One man’s brutal campaign for vengeance takes on national dangers after he is revealed to be a former operative of a powerful and cover organization known as “Beekeepers”.

Bob Marley: One Love

(2024.  Fiction: Biography.  Director: Reinaldo Marcus Green)

Starring: Kingsley Ben-Adir, Lashana Lynch, James Norton, Tosin Cole, Umi Myers, Anthony Welsh, Michael Gandolfini

Celebrates the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love and unity. On the big screen for the first time, discover Bob’s powerful story of overcoming adversity and the journey behind his revolutionary music.

Bright Path: The Johnny Bright Story

(2023.   Non-fiction: Documentary.  Director: Jerald Harkness)

Starring: Mike Hill

The documentary chronicles the life of African-American athlete Johnny Bright, who endured an egregious act of violence that changed American college football forever.

Book of Clarence

(2024.  Fiction: Comedy.  Director: Jeymes Samuel)

Starring: Teyana Taylor, Benedict Cumberbatch, James McAvoy, David Oyelowo, Alfre Woodard, Lakeith Stanfield, Omar Sy, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Tom Glynn-Carney

Striving to find a better life, Clarence is enthralled by the power of the rising Messiah and soon risks everything to carve a path to a divine existence.

Frozen Planet II

(2022.  Non-Fiction: Documentary)

Starring: Sir David Attenborough

Life in the extreme. In a fragile world of beauty and hostility, nature finds a way to survive and thrive. Sir David Attenborough explores a planet on the brink of major change.

Lawmen: Bass Reeves

(2023.  Fiction: Television Series)

Starring: David Oyelowo, Dennis Quaid, Donald Sutherland, Lauren E. Banks, Barry Pepper, Demi Singleton

It follows the journey of Reeves and his rise from enslavement to law enforcement as one of the first Black U.S. Deputy Marshals west of the Mississippi. Despite arresting over 3,000 outlaws during his career, the weight of the badge was heavy, and he wrestled with its moral and spiritual cost to his beloved family.

Lisa Frankenstein

(2024.   Fiction: Comedy.  Director: Zelda Williams)

Starring: Kathryn Newton, Liza Soberano, Joshua Montes, Carla Gugino, Charlie Talbert

A coming-of-rage love story about a teenager and her infatuation, who happens to be a corpse. After a set of horrific circumstances bring him back to life, the two embark on a journey to find love, happiness, and a few missing body parts.

Madame Web

(2024.  Fiction: Superheroes.  Director: S.J. Clarkson)

Starring: Dakota Johnson, Sydney Sweeney, Celeste O’Connor, Isabela Merced, Tahar Rahim, Mike Epps, Emma Roberts, Adam Scott, Zosia Mamet

Cassandra Webb is a New York City paramedic who starts to show signs of clairvoyance. Forced to confront revelations about her past, she must protect three young women from a mysterious adversary who wants them dead.

Mean Girls

(2024.   Fiction: Comedy.  Directors: Samantha Jayne & Arturo Perez Jr.)

Starring: Jon Hamm, Angourie Rice, Jenna Fischer, Ashley Park, Tina Fey, Busy Philipps, Auli’i Cravalho, Christopher Briney, Bebe Wood, Tim Meadows

From the comedic mind of Tina Fey comes a new twist on the modern classic. New student Cady Heron is welcomed into the top of the social food chain by the elite group of popular girls called “The Plastics,” ruled by the conniving queen bee Regina George and her minions Gretchen and Karen. However, when Cady makes the major misstep of falling for Regina’s ex-boyfriend Aaron Samuels, she finds herself prey in Regina’s crosshairs. As Cady sets out to take down the group’s apex predator with the help of her outcast friends Janis and Damian, she must learn how to stay true to herself while navigating the most cutthroat jungle of all: high school.

Mudbound

(2017.  Fiction: Drama.  Director: Dee Rees)

Starring: Carey Mulligan, Mary J. Blige, Jason Mitchell, Garrett Hedlund, Jason Clarke, Jonathan Banks, Rob Morgan

In the Mississippi Delta of the 1940s, two farming families one of white landholders, and one of Black tenant farmers are bound by the unforgiving soil they share as they struggle to survive amid the upheavals of World War II and the poisonous hatred of the Jim Crow South. Each family sends a young man off to battle; when they return home, scarred, and find a common bond, the community is ripped apart. Writer-director Dee Rees, with co-writer Virgil Williams, crafts a uniquely American tragedy, imbuing bitter historical realities with a timeless weight.

Nothing But a Man

(1964.   Fiction: Drama.  Director: Michael Roemer)

Starring: Ivan Dixon, Abbey Lincoln, Julius Harris, Gloria Foster, Yaphet Kotto

Michael Roemer’s groundbreaking first feature, sensitively shot by his close collaborator Robert M. Young, is a still-resonant expression of humanity in the face of virulent prejudice. Made at the height of the civil rights movement, Nothing But A Man reveals the toll of systemic racism through its honest portrait of a southern Black railroad worker confronting the daily challenges of discrimination and economic precarity, as he attempts to settle down with his new wife (jazz great Abbey Lincoln) and track down his father. Admired by Malcolm X and now recognized as a landmark of American cinema, this tender film grounds its social critique in characters of unforgettable complexity and truth.

Origin

(2023.  Fiction: Drama.  Director: Ava Duvernay)

Starring: Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Jon Bernthal, Vera Farmiga, Kate Audra McDonald, Niecy Nash, Nick Offerman, Blair Underwood

While grappling with tremendous personal tragedy, Isabel sets herself on a path of global discovery. Despite the colossal scope of her project, she finds beauty and bravery while crafting one of the defining American books of our time.

Planet Earth III

(2023.  Non-fiction: Documentary)

Starring: Sir David Attenborough

Completing the Planet Earth trilogy, Planet Earth III explores the greatest habitats on our planet and the extraordinary animals that live in them. Filled with wonder and insight, Planet Earth III celebrates places and animals beyond our imagination. From the depths of the ocean to the most remote jungle, discover the planet’s last great wild places and the astonishing strategies animals have evolved to survive. Each episode focuses on a distinct and dazzling habitat, including grasslands and deserts, forests, freshwater habitats, and coasts. This contemporary chapter of Planet Earth also reveals the new challenges that wildlife faces in our modern and crowded world.

Poor Things

(2023.  Fiction: Drama.   Director: Yorgos Lanthimos)

Starring: Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe, Ramy Youssef, Mark Ruffalo, Jerrod Carmichael, Margaret Qualley

From filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos and producer Emma Stone comes the incredible tale and fantastical evolution of Bella Baxter, a young woman brought back to life by the brilliant and unorthodox scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter. Under Baxter’s protection, Bella is eager to learn. Hungry for the worldliness she is lacking, Bella runs off with Duncan Wedderburn, a slick and debauched lawyer, on a whirlwind adventure across the continents. Free from the prejudices of her times, Bella grows steadfast in her purpose to stand for equality and liberation.

Promised Land

(2024.   Fiction: Drama.   Director: Nikolaj Arcel)

Starring: Mads Mikkelsen, Amanda Collin, Gustav Lindh, Kristine Kujath Thorp, Felix Kramer

The story of Ludvig Kahlen who pursued his lifelong dream: To make the heath bring him wealth and honor.

Roaring Twenties

(1939.   Fiction: Classic Crime.   Director: Raoul Walsh)

Starring: James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, Priscilla Lane, Gladys George

Ripped from the headlines of the turbulent era between the Great War and the Great Depression, this dynamic, nostalgia-tinged crime drama balances tommy-gun action with epic historical sweep. Legends James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart star as army buddies whose fortunes rise and fall as their fates intersect, first in a foxhole on the front lines of World War I, then in Manhattan’s Prohibition-era underworld. Directed by Hollywood master Raoul Walsh and based on a story by prolific journalist turned screenwriter and producer Mark Hellinger, The Roaring Twenties brought to a close the celebrated Warner Bros. gangster cycle of the 1930s, and it remains one of the greatest and most influential crime films of all time.

Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan – The Final Season

(2023.  Fiction: Television Series)

Starring: John Krasinski, Wendell Pierce, Abbie Cornish, Betty Gabriel, Okieriete Onaodowan, Michael Pena

In the final season of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, Jack is promoted to the new CIA Acting Deputy Director and finds himself on his most dangerous mission yet! He is appointed with the daunting task of unearthing internal corruption. As he investigates, Jack discovers the convergence of a drug cartel with a terrorist organization, ultimately revealing a conspiracy much closer to home and testing our hero’s belief in the system he has always fought to protect.

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