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Actor

(2025.   Fiction: Drama.   Director: Duke Johnson)

Starring: Andre Holland, Gemma Chan

In this existential romance, New York actor Paul Cole finds himself stranded in a mysterious small town with no memory of who he is or how he got here. With no sense of identity or purpose, he starts from scratch and begins courting a local costume designer Edna. As bits and pieces of his past slowly emerge, he attempts to find his way home.

Agent of Happiness

(2025.   Non-Fiction: Documentary.  Director: Arun Bhattarai & Dorottya Zurbo)

How is happiness measured? Can satisfaction with one’s life be rated on a scale from one to ten? The Kingdom of Bhutan’s famous – and highly exoticized – government policy measuring its nation’s Gross National Happiness operates on the idea that the basic tenets of fulfillment can and should be quantified when calculating their nation’s development. Happiness Agent Amber Gurung embarks throughout the Himalayan mountains to survey the contentment of citizens from different households and lifestyles. While Amber dutifully administers this census, he too is forced to confront his own struggles with fulfillment, and question what makes him happy.

Americana

(2025.   Fiction: Action.   Director: Tony Tost)

Starring: Sydney Sweeney, Paul Walter Hauser, Simon Rex, Toby Huss

The lives of local outsiders and outcasts violently intertwine when a rare Lakota Ghost shirt falls onto the black market in a small South Dakota town.

Annihilation of Fish

(1999.   Fiction: Drama.   Director: Charles Bunett)

Starring: Lynn Redgrave, Margot Kidder, James Earl Jones, Tommy Redmond Hicks, David Kagen, Arlene Albertson

Obidiah “Fish” Johnson is a Jamaican widower recently released from a mental hospital, despite his continuing battles against an invisible demon named Hank. Relocating to Los Angeles, he moves into the boarding house of eccentric landlady, Mrs. Muldroone. There he meets Poinsettia, who has recently fled San Francisco and her fiancé, the ghost of composer Giacomo Puccini.

A Big Bold Beautiful Journey

(2025.   Fiction: Drama.   Director: Kogonada)

Margot Robbie, Colin Farrell, Kevin Kline, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Lily Rabe, Jodie Turner-Smith, Hamish Linklater, Billy Magnussen

Some doors bring you to your past. Some doors lead you to your future. And some doors change everything. Sarah and David are single strangers who meet at a mutual friend’s wedding and soon, through a surprising twist of fate, find themselves on A Big Bold Beautiful Journey a funny, fantastical, sweeping adventure together where they get to re-live important moments from their respective pasts, illuminating how they got to where they are in the present… and possibly getting a chance to alter their futures.

Brokenwood Mysteries Series 10

(2024.   Fiction: Television Series)

Starring: Neill Rea, Fern Sutherland, Jarod Rawiri, Cristina Serban Ionda

From a brutal murder with a Jurassic twist to a spooky crime scene on the Day of the Dead, Brokenwood’s alarming murder rate continues to keep detectives Shepherd, Sims, and Chalmers busy.

Brokenwood Mysteries Series 11

(2025.  Fiction: Television Series)

Starring: Neill Rea, Fern Sutherland, Jarod Rawiri, Cristina Serban Ionda

From seemingly supernatural incidents in the idyllic community of Brokenwood to mysterious murders with hidden motives, Shepherd and his team plunge into a web of deception, greed, and dark secrets as they tackle their most perplexing cases yet.

Caught Stealing

(2025.  Fiction: Action Comedy.   Director: Darren Aronofsky)

Starring: Vincent D’Onofrio, Austin Butler, Zoe Kravitz, Liev Schreiber, Matt Smith, Regina King, Griffin Dunne

Burned-out ex-baseball player Hank Thompson unexpectedly finds himself embroiled in a dangerous struggle for survival amidst the criminal underbelly of 1990s New York City, forced to navigate a treacherous underworld he never imagined.

Columbus

(2017.   Fiction: Drama.  Director: Kogonada)

Starring: John Cho, Haley Lu Richardson, Parker Posey, Rory Culkin, Erin Allegretti, Jim Dougherty

When a renowned architecture scholar falls suddenly ill during a speaking tour, his son Jin finds himself stranded in Columbus, Indiana, a small Midwestern city celebrated for its many modernist buildings. Jin strikes up a friendship with Casey, an architecture enthusiast who works at the local library. As their intimacy develops, they explore both the town and their conflicted emotions: Jin’s stranged relationship with his father, and Casey’s reluctance to leave Columbus and her mother.

Dandelion

(2024.   Fiction: Drama.  Director: Nicole Riegel)

Starring: Thomas Doherty, KiKi Layne, Melanie Nicholls-King, Brady Stablein, Jack Stablein

A struggling singer-songwriter falls into an intoxicating romance that leads her to a deeper appreciation of her artistic journey and the discovery of a voice that is authentically her own.

Dark Winds Season 3

(2025.  Fiction: Television Series)

Starring: Zahn McClamon, Kiowa Gordon, Jessica Matten, Deanna Allison, Natalie Benally

The third season of Dark Winds follows Lt. Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee as they investigate the disappearance of two boys. Meanwhile, Bernadette Manuelito attempts to settle into her new life, but stumbles across a conspiracy with far-reaching implications.

Death Valley Season 1

(2025.   Fiction: Television Series)

Starring: Timothy Spall, Gwyneth Keyworth, Alexandria Riley, Steffan Rhodri, Rithvik Andugula

The nation’s once beloved TV detective John Chapel lives a reclusive life in the Welsh countryside guilt-ridden for letting his career get in the way of his final months with late wife Elin. But when his neighbor is murdered, John is dragged back into the world by detective sergeant Janie Mallowan. Struggling to rise up in the ranks, she teams up with the widower. Despite their opposing instincts, Jamie’s interested in procedure and building a watertight case while John’s captivated by character and motives this could be the answer to her waning career. As long as her boss doesn’t find out.

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale

(2025.  Fiction: Drama.  Director: Simon Curtis)

Starring: Hugh Bonneville, Laura Carmichael, Jim Carter, Raquel Cassidy, Brendan Coyle, Michelle Dockery, Kevin Doyle, Michael Fox, Joanne Froggatt

The cinematic return of the global phenomenon follows the Crawley family and their staff as they enter the 1930s. When Mary finds herself at the center of a public scandal and the family faces financial trouble, the entire household grapples with the threat of social disgrace. The Crawleys must embrace change as the staff prepares for a new chapter with the next generation leading Downton Abbey into the future.

Elsbeth Season 1

(2024.  Fiction: Television Series)

Starring: Carrie Preston, Wendell Pierce, Carra Patterson

Elsbeth Tascioni, an astute but unconventional attorney who utilizes her singular point of view to make unique observations and corner brilliant criminals alongside the NYPD. After leaving her successful legal career in Chicago to tackle a new investigative role in New York City, Elsbeth finds herself jockeying with the toast of the NYPD, Captain C.W. Wagner.

Gold Season 1

(2025.  Fiction: Television Series)

Starring: Hugh Bonneville, Emun Elliott, Charlotte Spencer, Tom Cullen, Stefanie Martini, Amanda Drew, Jack Lowden, Silas Carson

Drama series inspired by true events surrounding the 1983 Brink’s-Mat robbery and the remarkable story that followed.

Guilt Season 1

(2017.   Fiction: Television Series)

Starring: Mark Bonnar, Ruth Bradley, Jamie Sives, Ellie Haddington, Moyo Akandé, Sian Brooke, Emun Elliott, Michael Nardone, Gordon Brown, Stuart Bowman

Brothers Max and Jake couldn’t be more different. Max is wealthy with a perfect life. Jake scrapes by, running a record shop. Driving home late one night, they accidentally kill an old man on a darkened street.

Guilt Season 2

(2022.  Fiction: Television Series)

Starring: Mark Bonnar, Emun Elliott, Henry Pettigrew, Jamie Sives, Sara Vickers, Stuart Bowman, Phyllis Logan, Sandy McDade, Ian Pirie, Greg McHugh, William McGuire

In the cellar of an Edinburgh house, two gunshots ring out. Across town, disgraced lawyer Max McCall is released from prison. For the Leith area of Edinburgh, a bright new future is being promised. These events will entwine characters old and new, as they battle the consequences of their actions amidst shocking new developments.

Guilt Season 3

(2024.  Fiction: Television Series)

Starring: Mark Bonnar, Emun Elliott, Stuart Bowman, Sara Vickers, Sandy McDade, Jamie Sives, Greg McHugh, Ruth Bradley, Phyllis Logan

Season 3 takes us deeper into Max and Jake’s murky past, revealing new secrets that could threaten to derail their plans to live a ‘normal’ life. Bonnar and Sives will be joined by Downton Abbey’s Phyllis Logan who plays Maggie Lynch, a wife with a ruthless edge. Disc 1: Episodes 1 & 2; Disc 2: Episodes 3 & 4.

Hard Truths

(2025.   Fiction: Drama.   Director: Mike Leigh)

Starring: Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Michel Austin, David Webber, Tuwaine Barrett, Ani Nelson, Sophia Brown, Jonathan Livingstone, Samantha Spiro

In a return to the contemporary world, Hard Truths reunites legendary filmmaker Mike Leigh with Marianne Jean-Baptiste for the first time since Secrets and Lies to deliver a compassionate study of family and the thorny ties that bind us.

Him

(2025.   Fiction: Horror.   Director: Justin Tipping)

Starring: Tyriq Withers, Marlon Wayans, Tim Heidecker, Jim Jefferies, Guapdad 4000, Tierra Whack, Naomi Grossman, Julia Francesca Fox

HIM centers on a promising young football player, invited to train at the isolated compound of a dynasty team’s aging QB1. The legendary quarterback takes his protégé on a blood-chilling journey into the inner sanctum of fame, power and pursuit of excellence at any cost.

Landman Season 1

(2024.   Fiction: Television Series)

Starring: Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, Jon Hamm, Ali Larter

Set in the proverbial boomtowns of West Texas, Landman is a modern-day tale of fortune-seeking in the world of oil rigs. The series is an upstairs/downstairs story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires fueling a boom so big, it’s reshaping our climate, our economy, and our geopolitics.

Last Anniversary

(2025.  Fiction: Drama.  Director: John Polson)

Starring: Teresa Palmer, Miranda Richardson, Danielle MacDonald, Xavier Samuel

A mystery that touches on family matters, motherhood and those women whose legacy defines the generations that blossom after them.

Let’s Start a Cult

(2025.   Fiction: Comedy.   Director: Ben Kitnick)

Starring: Stavros Halkias, Katy Fullan, Wes Haney, C. M. Punk, Leslie Zang, Clare O’Kane, Edy Modica, Ethan Suplee, Robert Kelly, Tom Papa, Rachel Cerda, Arlieta Hall

Having missed out on his cult’s long awaited ritual suicide, an obnoxious loser teams up with his bogus ex-messiah to rebuild their doomsday commune. Traveling together through middle America, the constantly bickering duo induct a military wannabe, a mentally unstable mom, and a mysterious foreign hitchhiker into their cult…but will this family of outcasts fulfill their transcendent destiny, or decide this life might be worth living after all?

Locked

(2025.  Fiction: Thriller.   Director: David Yarovesky)

Starring: Bill Skarsgard, Anthony Hopkins, Ashley Cartwright, Michael Eklund, Navid Charkhi, Reese Alexander, Gaston Morrison

When Eddie breaks into a luxury SUV, he steps into a deadly trap set by William, a self-proclaimed vigilante delivering his own brand of twisted justice. With no means of escape, Eddie must fight to survive in a ride where escape is an illusion, survival is a nightmare, and justice shifts into high gear.

Long Walk

(2025.  Fiction: Horror.   Director: Francis Lawrence)

Starring: Cooper Hoffman, David Jonsson, Garrett Wareing, Tut Nyuot, Charlie Plummer, Ben Wang, Roman Griffin Davis

A group of teenage boys compete in an annual contest known as “The Long Walk,” where they must maintain a certain walking speed or get shot.

Magpie Murders

(2022.  Fiction: Drama.  Director: Peter Cattaneo)

Starring: Conleth Hill, Lesley Manville, Tim McMullan, Ian Lloyd Anderson, Karen Westwood, Matthew Beard, Jude Hill, Alexandros Logothetis, Pippa Haywood

A beguiling murder mystery with a solution that will both astonish and shock viewers, the plot revolves around the character Susan Ryeland, an editor who is given an unfinished manuscript of author Alan Conway’s latest novel, but has little idea it will change her life.

Marlow Murder Club Season 1

(2024.   Fiction: Television Series.   Director: Steve Barron)

Starring: Samantha bond, Jo Martin, Cara Horgan, Natalie Dew)

Retired archaeologist Judith Potts’s peaceful evening in Marlow is shattered when she witnesses a brutal murder. With the local police, led by newly promoted DS Tanika Malik, reluctant to believe her story, Judith teams up with local dog-walker Suzie and unfulfilled vicar’s wife Becks to investigate.

Marlow Murder Club Season 2

(2025.  Fiction:  Television Series.   Director: Steve Barron, Katherine Churcher)

Starring: Samantha Bond, Jo Martin, Cara Horgan, Natalie Dew, Holli Dempsey, Phill Langhorne, Tijan Sarr

While life in the idyllic town of Marlow has just about returned to normal after a chain of murders rattled the tightly knit community, it’s not long before retired archaeologist Judith Potts, dog-walker Suzie Harris, and Vicar’s wife Becks Starling are called back into action to solve a series of new crimes that befall the local residents. From a seemingly impossible murder inside the locked study of a sweeping mansion to the mysterious case of a man with no connection to the town murdered in the middle of a sleepy cul-de-sac, and an unexpectedly brutal accident at the prestigious Marlow sailing club that quickly reveals itself to be something more sinister, there’s no rest for our sleuthing trio. Navigating the delicate balance of Marlow society from local aristocracy to the workers at the local boatyard, the pubs and cafes of the high street to a newly established archaeological dig Judith, Becks and Suzie dig into all corners of Marlow life as they assist DCI Tanika Malik in her official investigations.

Move When the Spirit Says Move:  The Legacy of Dorothy Foreman Cotton

(2023.   Non-fiction: Documentary.   Director: Debroah C Hoard)

Starring: Dorothy Cotton, William Barber, Andrew Young, LaTosha Brown, Clay Carson

A chronicle of the remarkable life of the only woman on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s executive staff. It includes insights, commentary, and reflections from notables such as Andrew Young, LaTosha Brown, William Barber and others. Dorothy served as an educator teaching thousands of Black Americans the fundamentals of citizenship. Her classes formed the foundation on which the Civil Rights movement was built. Dorothy was a charismatic, courageous and consistenly overlooked key player in the Civil Rights Movement, whose freedom schools, freedom songs and messages of empowerement are profoundly needed today.

Mr. Monk’s Last Case: A Monk Movie

(2023.   Fiction: Comedy.    Director: Randy Zisk)

Starring: Tony Shalhoub, Traylor Howard, Jason Gray-Stanford, Melora Hardin, Hector Elizondo, Ted Levine, James Purefoy, Caitlin McGee, Austin Scott, Brooke Adams, Raven Dauda, Richard Kind, Mike ‘Nug’ Nahrgang

Emmy winner Tony Shalhoub is back as Adrian Monk, the brilliant sleuth with obsessive compulsive disorder who fought crime and grime on the streets of San Francisco for 8 gloriously quirky seasons of TV. Now, after more than a decade, the “defective detective” returns to solve one last, very personal case involving his stepdaughter Molly, a journalist preparing for her wedding.

NCIS Season 22

(2024.  Fiction: Television Series)

Starring: Gary Cole, Sean Murray, Rocky Carroll, Brian Dietzen, Katrina Law, Diona Reasonover, Wilmer Valderrama

The special agents described are from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), the civilian law enforcement agency of the U.S. Department of the Navy responsible for investigating major crimes and matters of national security affecting the Navy and Marine Corps. NCIS agents handle cases ranging from murder and espionage to terrorism and the theft of naval assets, such as submarines, operating globally to protect naval interests and personnel.

Nobody 2

(2025.  Fiction: Action.   Director: Timo Tjahjanto)

Starring: Bob Odenkirk, Connie Nielsen, John Ortiz, RZA, Christopher Lloyd, Sharon Stone, Michael Ironside, Gage Munroe

Workaholic assassin Hutch Mansell takes his family on a much-needed vacation to the small tourist town of Plummerville. However, he soon finds himself in the crosshairs of a corrupt theme-park operator, a shady sheriff, and a bloodthirsty crime boss.

Once Again (For the Very First Time)

(2024.  Fiction: Drama.  Director: Boaz Yakin)

Starring: Jeroboam Bozeman, Mecca Verdell, Emma Faith Bullard, Dupree Francois Porter, Tommy Raps, Brandice Peltier

Repetition is an illusion. Everything is always new. Legendary street dancer DeRay and spoken-word poet and battle rapper Naima explore a powerful love built on recognition and trauma that contains both the potential for inspiration and destruction. Take an electrifying journey through the vibrant and impressionistic experience of their relationship to each other and through their own creative personal voyages in this hip-hop fantasia that opens a door into the choices we all make in our lives.

Presence

(2025.  Fiction: Horror.  Director: Steven Soderbergh)

Starring: Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan, Callina Liang, Eddy Maday, West Mulholland, Lucas Papaelias, Benny Elledge, Julia Francesca Fox

It’s there before the family even moves in. It witnesses the family’s most intimate, uncomfortable moments. It navigates the family’s new house at supernatural speed. It wants – no, it needs – something.

Prosecutor

(2025.   Fiction: Action.   Director: Donnie Yen)

Starring: Donnie Yen, Julian Cheung, Michael Hui, Francis Ng, Cheung Tin Fu, Liza Wang

A man falsely pleads guilty to drug trafficking after being framed. Despite the confession, the veteran policeman-turned-prosecutor handling the case is convinced of his innocence and pursues his own investigation, risking both his career and his life to bring the real perpetrator to justice.

Relay

(2025.  Fiction: Action.  Director: David Mackenzie)

Starring: Riz Ahmed, Lily James, Sam Worthington, Willa Fitzgerald, Jared Abrahamson, Pun Bandhu, Eisa Davis

A world class “fixer” specializes in brokering lucrative payoffs between corrupt corporations and the individuals who threaten their ruin. He keeps his identity a secret through meticulous planning and always follows an exacting set of rules. But when a message arrives one day from a potential client, needing his protection just to stay alive, the rules quickly start to change.

Roses

(2025.  Fiction: Comedy.   Director: Jay Roach)

Starring: Allison Janney, Benedict Cumberbatch, Olivia Colman, Andy Samberg, Ncuti Gatwa, Sunita Mani, Kate McKinnon

Life seems easy for picture-perfect couple Ivy and Theo: successful careers, a loving marriage, great kids. But beneath the façade of their supposed ideal life, a storm is brewing as Theo’s career nosedives while Ivy’s own ambitions take off, a tinderbox of fierce competition and hidden resentment ignites. The Roses is a reimagining of the 1989 classic film The War of the Roses, based on the novel by Warren Adler.

Rule Breakers

(2025.  Fiction: Drama.   Director: Bill Guttentag)

Starring: Nikohl Boosheri, Ali Fazal, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Amber Afzali

In a nation where educating girls is seen as an act of defiance, a determined teacher takes a stand, daring to empower young minds with the gift of knowledge. As her students’ groundbreaking innovation captures global attention, their success ignites both hope and fierce opposition. With mounting threats and unimaginable sacrifices, they must hold onto their vision and each other before everything they’ve built is torn away. A powerful testament to resilience, unity, and the fight for a better future, Rule Breakers will stay with you long after the credits roll.

Senior

(2025.   Fiction: Inspirational.   Director: Rod Lurie)

Starring: Mary Stuart Masterson, Michael Chiklis, Rob Corddry, Brandon Flynn, Todd Terry, Terayle Hill, Gail Cronauer, Steve Mokate, James Badge Dale

At 59, Mike Flynt may be too old to be on a college football field, but not too old to feel the weight of unfinished business. After nearly four decades, he returns to his alma mater to take the hit that changed everything. Bruised, doubted, and nearly broken, he pushes for one more game, not for glory, but for the teammates he lost, the family he fractured, and the ending he still believes is possible.

Star Trek: Section 31

(2024.  Fiction: Science Fiction.   Director: Olatunde Osunsanmi)

Starring: Michelle Yeoh, Omari Hardwick, Sam Richardson, Robert Kazinsky, Kacey Rohl, Sven Ruygrok, James Hirouki Liao, Humberly González, Joe Pingue, Miku Martineau, Emily Mei, Cindy Goh

Academy Award® winner Michelle Yeoh reprises her fan-favorite role as Emperor Philippa Georgiou a character she played in Star Trek: Discovery who joins a secret division of Starfleet. Tasked with protecting the United Federation of Planets, she also must face the sins of her past.

Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light

(2025.  Fiction: Television Series.   Director: Peter Kosminsky)

Starring: Mark Rylance, Damian Lewis, Timothy Spall, Kate Phillips

May, 1536. Anne Boleyn is dead. As the axe drops, Thomas Cromwell emerges from the bloodbath to continue his climb to power and wealth, while his formidable master Henry VIII settles to short-lived happiness with his third queen, Jane Seymour. Now, with no great family to back him, no private army, and only his wits to rely on, Cromwell must navigate the dangerous court of a most unpredictable king.

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