All We Imagine As Light
(2024. Fiction: Foreign Language. Director: Payal Kapadia)
Starring: Kani Kusruti, Divya Prabha, Chhaya Kadam, Hridhu Haroon
All We Imagine as Light follows three very different women working at the same hospital Prabha, Anu, and Parvathy each contending with personal and material struggles amid a modernizing India riven by gentrification and rising Hindu nationalism. When Parvathy is evicted and forced to move back to her childhood village, Prabha and Anu travel with her to the seaside, where they shake loose their remaining secrets and in one otherworldly sequence a lingering ghost.
American Experience: Nazi Town, USA
(2024. Non-fiction: Documentary. Director: Peter Yost)
In February 1939, more than 20,000 Americans filled Madison Square Garden for an event billed as a “Pro-American Rally.” Images of George Washington hung next to swastikas and speakers railed against the “Jewish controlled media” and called for a return to a racially “pure” America.
Bonjour Tristesse
(2025. Fiction: Drama. Director: Durga Chew-Bose)
Starring: Lily McInerny, Claes Bang, Nailia Harzoune, Aliocha Schneider, Nathalie Richard, Chloë Sevigny
At the height of summer, 18-year-old Cécile is relaxing by the French seaside with her father and falling in love with her new boyfriend. The arrival of her late mother’s enigmatic friend turns her world upside down. A modern take on Françoise Sagan’s unforgettable coming-of-age novel. A Toronto International Film Festival premiere.
Bottoms
(2025. Fiction: Action. Director: Gavin O’Connor)
Starring: Ben Affleck, Jon Bernthal, Cynthia Addai-Robinson, J.K. Simmons, Alison Wright, Daniella Pineda
In this refreshingly unique comedy directed by Emma Seligman, two girls, PJ and Josie, start a fight club as a way to lose their virginity to cheerleaders. And their bizarre plan works! The fight club gains traction, and soon the most popular girls in school are beating each other up in the name of self-defense. But PJ and Josie find themselves in over their heads and in need of a way out before their plan is exposed.
Bring Her Back
(2025. Fiction: Horror. Director: Danny & Michael Philippou)
Starring: Billy Barratt, Sora Wong, Sally Hawkins, Jonah Wren Phillips
A brother and sister uncover a terrifying ritual at the secluded home of their new foster mother.
Cabrini
(2024. Fiction: Drama. Director: Alejandro Monteverde)
Starring: Cristiana Dell’Anna, John Lithgow, David Morse, Giancarlo Giannini, Romana Maggiora Vergano, Federico Ielapi, Patch Darragh, Liam Campora
After witnessing disease and poverty in the slums of New York, Italian immigrant Francesca Cabrini embarks on a daring journey to persuade the hostile mayor to provide housing and healthcare for hundreds of orphaned children.
Cleaner
(2025. Fiction: Action. Director: Martin Campbell)
Starring: Daisy Ridley, Taz Skylar, Clive Owen
At a high-profile corporate gala, a heavily armed group of terrorists takes control of 300 hostages. Unbeknownst to them, a lone window cleaner witnesses the crime in progress, and, as it turns out, she’s a ex-soldier, skilled in hand-to-hand combat and firearms.
Fight or Flight
(2025. Fiction: Action. Director: James Madigan)
Starring: Katee Sackhoff, Josh Hartnett, Julian Kostov, Charithra Chandran, Marko Zaror
Exiled American agent Lucas Reyes is given one last chance to redeem himself the assignment is to track down and identify a mysterious, international high-value asset known only as The Ghost on a flight from Bangkok to San Francisco. Complicating matters, the plane is filled with assassins from around the world who are assigned to kill them both. The pair must work together in a fight for their lives. At 37,000 feet, the stakes have never been higher.
Final Destination: Bloodlines
(2025. Fiction: Horror. Director: Zach Lipovsky & Adam B Stein)
Starring: Tony Todd, Brec Bassinger, Richard Harmon, Rya Kihlstedt, Max Lloyd-Jones, Teo Briones, Kaitlyn Santa Juana, Owen Patrick Joyner
The newest chapter in New Line Cinema’s bloody successful franchise takes audiences back to the very beginning of Death’s twisted sense of justice. Plagued by a violent recurring nightmare, college student Stefanie heads home to track down the one person who might be able to break the cycle and save her family from the grisly demise that inevitably awaits them all.
From the World of John Wick: Ballerina
(2025. Fiction: Action. Director: Len Wiseman)
Starring: Ana De Armas, Keanu Reeves, Ian McShane
An assassin trained in the traditions of the Ruska Roma organization sets out to seek revenge after her father’s death.
Karate Kid: Legends
(2025. Fiction: Action. Director: Jonathan Entwistle)
Starring: Jackie Chan, Ben Wang, Joshua Jackson, Sadie Stanley, Ming-Na Wen, Aramis Knight, Wyatt Oleff, David Robitaille, Shaunette Renee Wilson
After kung fu prodigy Li Fong relocates to New York City, he attracts unwanted attention from a local karate champion and embarks on a journey to enter the ultimate karate competition with the help of Mr. Han and Daniel LaRusso.
Magazine Dreams
(2023. Fiction: Drama. Director: Elijah Bynum)
Starring: Jonathan Majors, Harrison Page, Harriet Sansom Harris, Haley Bennett, Michael O’Hearn, Taylour Paige, Bradley Stryker, Craig Cackowski, Sonny Valicenti
Killian Maddox is a troubled young man obsessed with becoming a bodybuilding star. Looking after his ailing grandfather and working a dead-end job, his intense drive and volatile temper push him toward self-destruction.
Materialists
(2025. Fiction: Comedy. Director: Celine Song)
Starring: Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, Pedro Pascal, Zoe Winters, Marin Ireland, Dasha Nekrasova, Emmy Wheeler, Louisa Jacobson, Eddie Cahill, Sawyer Spielberg
A young, ambitious New York City matchmaker finds herself torn between the perfect match and her imperfect ex.
Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning
(2025. Fiction: Action. Director: Christopher McQuarrie)
Starring: Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Esai Morales, Vanessa Kirby, Hannah Waddingham
Our lives are the sum of our choices. Tom Cruise is Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.
On Swift Horses
(2025. Fiction: Drama. Director: Daniel Minahan)
Starring: Daisy Edgar-Jones, Jacob Elordi, Will Poulter, Diego Calva, Sasha Calle
Muriel and her husband Lee are beginning a bright new life in California when he returns from the Korean War. But their newfound stability is upended by the arrival of Lee’s charismatic brother, Julius, a wayward gambler with a secret past. A dangerous love triangle quickly forms. When Julius takes off in search of the young card cheat he’s fallen for, Muriel’s longing for something more propels her into a secret life of her own, gambling on racehorses and exploring a love she never dreamed possible.
Poisoned Ground: The Tragedy at Love Canal
(2024. Non-fiction: Documentary. Director: Jamila Ephron)
The dramatic and inspiring story of the ordinary women who fought against overwhelming odds for the health and safety of their families.
Power Season 5
(2018. Fiction: Television Series. Director: Sanford Bookstaver)
Starring: Omari Hardwick, Joseph Sikora, Lela Loren, Naturi Naughton
Ghost wants to build an empire, turn the club into a Fortune 500 business, but there’s just one problem: Ghost is living a double life. When he is not in the club, he is the kingpin of the most lucrative drug network in New York for a very high-level clientele. His marriage, family, and business all become unknowingly threatened as he is tempted to leave his criminal life behind and become the rags-to-riches businessman he wants to be most of all.
Queer
(2024. Fiction: Drama. Director: Luca Guadagnino)
Starring: Daniel Craig, Drew Starkey, Lesley Manville, Jason Schwartzman, Henrique Zaga, Omar Apollo
Lee, a solitary American in Mexico City, falls for a beautiful, elusive former soldier. Journeying together into the jungle, Lee sees, for the first time, the possibility of an intimate and infinite love.
Recipes for Love and Murder Series 1
(2022. Fiction: Television Series)
Starring: Maria Kennedy, Tony Kgoroge, Kylie Fisher, Elton Landrew
Kind, quiet Tannie Maria isn’t a woman who draws much notice. She leads a solitary life, writing recipes for the local gazette, cooking with ingredients from her garden, and chatting with her pet chicken, Morag. When Maria becomes the newspaper’s advice columnist, she peppers her responses with delectable recipes to help people fix their problems. But after a woman who wrote to her turns up dead, Maria and her colleague, rookie journalist Jessie, spring into action. They’re determined to solve the murder in their small South African town, to the annoyance of a police detective.
Recipes for Love and Murder Series 2
(2025. Fiction: Television Series)
Starring: Maria Kennedy, Tony Kgoroge, Kylie Fisher, Elton Landrew
Tannie Maria sees food as “medicine for the body and heart”. She envies romance as much as she enjoys cooking and eating. But it’s death that shakes up Tannie Maria’s life, when one of the correspondents to her column is brutally murdered.
Riff Raff
(2025. Fiction: Comedy. Director: Dito Montiel)
Starring: Jennifer Coolidge, Ed Harris, Gabrielle Union, Lewis Pullman, Miles J. Harvey, Emanuela Postacchini, Michael Angelo Covino, Pete Davidson, Bill Murray
A former criminal is enjoying a normal and peaceful existence with his wife and son at a secluded cabin. However, his past soon catches up with him when he learns that notorious gangsters Leftie and Lonnie are coming for them.
The Assessment
(2025. Fiction: Drama. Director: Fleur Fortune)
Starring: Alicia Vikander, Elizabeth Olsen, Himesh Patel, Indira Varma, Nicholas Pinnock, Charlotte Ritchie, Leah Harvey, Minnie Driver
In the near future where parenthood is strictly controlled, a couple’s seven-day assessment for the right to have a child unravels into a psychological nightmare.
The Ballad of Wallis Island
(2024. Fiction: Comedy. Director: James Griffiths)
Starring: Carey Mulligan, Tom Basden, Tim Key, Sian Clifford, Akemnji Ndifornyen
The Ballad of Wallis Island follows Charles, an eccentric lottery winner who lives alone on a remote island and dreams of getting his favorite musicians, Mortimer-McGwyer back together. His fantasy quickly turns into reality when the bandmates and former lovers accept his invitation to play a private show at his home on Wallis Island. Old tensions resurface as Charles tries desperately to salvage his dream gig.
The Penguin Lessons
(2024. Fiction: Comedy. Director: Peter Cattaneo)
Starring: Steve Coogan, Vivian El Jaber, Bjorn Gustafsson, David Herrero, Jonathan Pryce
Inspired by the true story of a disillusioned Englishman who went to work in a school in Argentina in 1976. Expecting an easy ride, Tom discovers a divided nation and a class of unteachable students. However, after he rescues a penguin from an oil-slicked beach, his life is turned upside-down.
The Phoenician Scheme
(2025. Fiction: Comedy. Director: Wes Anderson)
Starring: Benicio Del Toro, Mia Threapleton, Tom Hanks, Scarlett Johansson, Bryan Cranston, Jeffrey Wright, Benedict Cumberbatch, Riz Ahmed, Rupert Friend, Richard Ayoade, Hope Davis
The story of a family and a family business. Benicio del Toro plays tycoon Anatole “Zsa-zsa” Korda, one of the richest men in Europe; Mia Threapleton is Sister Liesl, his daughter/a nun; Michael Cera is Bjorn Lund, an entomologist.
The Rule of Jenny Pen
(2025. Fiction: Horror. Director: James Ashcroft)
Starring: John Lithgow, Geoffrey Rush
Confined to a secluded rest home and trapped within his stroke-ridden body, a former Judge must stop an elderly psychopath who employs a child’s puppet to abuse the home’s residents with deadly consequences.
The Surfer
(2025. Fiction: Thriller. Director: Lorcan Finnegan)
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Julian McMahon, Nicholas Cassim, Miranda Tapsell, Alexander Bertrand, Finn Little, Rahel Romahn
A man returns to the idyllic beach of his childhood to surf with his son. But his desire to hit the waves is thwarted by a group of locals whose mantra is “don’t live here, don’t surf here.” Humiliated and angry, the man is drawn into a conflict that keeps rising in concert with the punishing heat of the summer and pushes him to his breaking point.
There’s Still Tomorrow
(2025. Fiction: Foreign Language. Director: Paola Cortellesi)
Starring: Paola Cortellesi, Valerio Mastandrea, Emanuela Fanelli, Romana Maggiora Vergano, Giorgio Colangeli, Vincio Marchioni
In this moving comedic drama set in postwar Rome, a working-class woman dreams of a better future for herself and her daughter while facing abuse at the hands of her domineering husband. When a mysterious letter arrives, she discovers the courage to change the circumstances of her life. An Italian box office phenomenon and winner of six Italian Academy Awards.
Tim Travers and the Time Travelers Paradox
(2024. Fiction: Action. Director: Stimson Snead)
Starring: Samuel Dunning, Felicia Day, Keith David, Joel McHale, Danny Trejo
Tim Travers, penniless genius and ostricized narcissist, invents a time machine to travel back to kill his younger self and unmake reality. When his plan fails, he discovers something even more terrifying: himself.
28 Years Later
(2025. Fiction: Horror. Director: Danny Boyle)
Starring: Jack O’Connell, Ralph Fiennes, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, Emma Laird, Erin Kellyman, Edvin Ryding, Gordon Alexander
A group of survivors of the rage virus lives on a small island. When one of the group leaves the island on a mission into the mainland, he discovers secrets, wonders, and horrors that have mutated not only the infected but other survivors.
Vermiglio
(2024. Fiction: Foreign Language. Director: Maura Delpero)
Starring: Tommaso Ragno, Roberta Rovelli, Martina Scrinzi
Secrets swirl beneath the surface of a remote Italian community in Maura Delpero’s exquisite wartime drama. In a majestic Alpine village touched only faintly by the upheavals of modern life, a strict schoolteacher’s family undergoes a profound shift when a mysterious Sicilian soldier arrives fleeing the front lines of World War II. As the seasons change, the family’s three very different daughters will each find their lives transformed. Blending historically grounded realism with painterly grace, Delpero draws from her own family’s history for an at once intimate and momentous vision of a world suspended between the patriarchal past and the stirrings of a new future.
Watchmen Chapter II
(2025. Fiction: Animated. Director: Brandon Vietti)
Starring: Matthew Rhys, Katee Sackhoff)
The exciting conclusion of the two-part saga that will stay true to the graphic novel by Alan Moore. Chapter II: Outlawed superheroes grapple with their personal lives and each other while racing the clock to solve a deepening mystery connected to an impending nuclear war between the United States and Russia.
Without Arrows
(2024. Non-fiction: Documentary. Director: Elizabeth Day & Jonathan Olshefski)
Filmed for over 13 years, Without Arrows Chronicles the vibrance and struggle of the Lakota family. Delwin Fiddler Jr., a champion grass dancer from the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, left his reservation as a young man and built a new life in Philadelphia. A decade later he abandons it all and returns home to fulfill his other’s ambition and carry on the legacy of their tiospaye (extended family).