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  • Genre:  Drama, Horror, Action
    Release Year: 2016
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 3.6 IMDB

    "Sangue misto" is an Italian crime drama film from 2016, directed by Daniele Vicari. The movie follows the lives of three young men - Luigi, Antonio, and Rocco - who are childhood friends growing up in the suburbs of Rome. The three of them are involved in petty crime, but as they get older, they become more deeply involved in the criminal underworld. As they climb the ranks of the criminal organization they work for, they also become increasingly embroiled in violence and danger. Luigi begins a romantic relationship with a woman named Roberta, who works as a prostitute and is also involved in the criminal underworld. As the three friends become more successful in their criminal activities, they become more and more entangled in a web of violence, betrayal, and moral compromise. The film explores the themes of loyalty, friendship, and the consequences of choices. The three protagonists are complex characters who are forced to confront difficult moral decisions as they navigate the dangerous world they inhabit. As their lives become increasingly intertwined, they must decide whether to remain loyal to each other or to their criminal organization. Throughout the film, the city of Rome is portrayed as a gritty and dangerous place, with corruption and violence lurking around every corner. The cinematography captures the stark beauty of the city, juxtaposed with the ugliness of the criminal underworld. "Sangue misto" is a powerful and engaging crime drama that explores the complexity of human relationships in the face of difficult moral choices. Through its compelling story and excellent performances by the cast, the film is a thought-provoking look at the dark side of human nature and the consequences of our choices.

  • Release Year: 2021
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.5 IMDB

    Through newly revealed interviews from Attica Correctional Facility, New York's most prolific serial killer, Joel Rifkin, reveals exclusive insights into the mind of a monster.

  • Release Year: 2014
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 5 IMDB

    "Timespace" is a science-fiction movie from 2014, directed by Jayden Creighton. The plot revolves around the concept of time travel, and the story follows a man named Thomas, who becomes trapped in a loop of time and must try to break free. Thomas is a brilliant physicist who is working on a time travel experiment in his lab. He is convinced that he has found a way to send objects backwards and forwards through time, but when he tests his machine on himself, he finds that he cannot escape from a loop of time that he has become trapped in. As Thomas struggles to figure out how to escape the loop, he meets a mysterious woman named Lana who seems to know more about his situation than she is letting on. Together, they embark on a journey through different eras and dimensions in search of a way to break free from the loop. As they travel through time, they encounter a variety of challenges and dangers, including temporal paradoxes, alternate timelines, and a malevolent entity that seems to be manipulating their every move. Through it all, Thomas and Lana must work together to unravel the mystery of the time loop and find a way to escape. In the end, Thomas must make a difficult choice that will determine the fate of his own existence and the fabric of time itself. "Timespace" is a mind-bending journey through the possibilities of time travel, full of action, suspense, and unexpected twists and turns.

  • Release Year: 2017
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.4 IMDB

    "Diana: The Royal Truth" is a documentary film from 2017 that examines the life and tragic death of Diana, Princess of Wales. The movie explores various aspects of her life, including her marriage to Prince Charles, her role as a mother, and her humanitarian work. The documentary features interviews with various people who knew or worked with Diana, including former bodyguards, journalists, and other insiders. Through these interviews and archival footage, the film presents a comprehensive look at Diana's life, including her upbringing, her marriage to Prince Charles, and her work with various charities. The movie also explores the events leading up to Diana's untimely death in 1997, including the circumstances of the car crash in Paris that claimed her life. The documentary raises questions about the role of the paparazzi and the possible involvement of the British Royal Family in the circumstances surrounding her death. Overall, "Diana: The Royal Truth" is a compelling and thought-provoking look at the life of one of the most beloved and iconic figures of the 20th century. Through interviews with those who knew her best, the film provides a unique insight into the life and legacy of Princess Diana, and raises important questions about the forces that shape the lives of the rich and famous.

  • Release Year: 2018
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.8 IMDB
    Cast:  Anaïs Demoustier, Pierre Niney

    This is the story of Franck, a young and dedicated Parisian firefighter, happily married and the father of twin baby girls. Shortly after being promoted to being the leader of his fire crew, he and his team face their first big fire in a warehouse in the suburbs. It is a very dangerous blaze, with a number of injured firefighters. While saving one of his colleagues, Franck is severely burned when flaming debris falls on him. He spends the next two years in a hospital, first wrapped like a mummy until slowly the devastation of his face and body become apparent when bandages are removed. No matter how careful the medical staff is, Franck is in agony during a lot of the procedures, such as when he is lowered into an antiseptic bath so that dead flesh can be removed. His wife and parents visit regularly, and he undergoes physical therapy. He is able to walk again, but his throat and lungs were injured in such a way that his voice will never be the same. He sounds like an old man when he talks. Half of his face was so badly burned that he wears a plastic mask most of the time. He is finally able to return home, receives a medal for bravery, but life is obviously not the same. His little daughters start crying the moment they see him, and the strain on his couple proves to be too much so they split up. Even though he considers suicide, he slowly rebuilds his life, and the employment office for the handicapped helps to get him a job in a music school. He finally feels that life is worth living again, takes the covers off the mirrors in his apartment and contacts his wife.

  • Release Year: 2005
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 4.8 IMDB
    Cast:  Daphne Zuniga, Duncan Regehr, Lisa Ryder

    "Secret Lives" is a dramatic thriller movie that follows the story of Emily Sanders, a successful lawyer who seems to have it all. She has a high-paying job, a loving husband, and two beautiful children. However, everything changes when Emily's husband, Brian, goes missing without a trace. As Emily starts to investigate her husband's disappearance, she realizes that Brian had a secret life that she knew nothing about. She discovers that he was involved in illegal activities and had ties to dangerous people. Emily becomes determined to find out the truth about her husband's disappearance and unravel the secrets of his secret life. With the help of a private investigator, Emily uncovers shocking revelations about Brian's past and his involvement with a criminal organization. As she delves deeper into the case, Emily's own life becomes threatened, and she must navigate a dangerous web of lies and deceit to uncover the truth. As the mystery unravels, Emily finds herself torn between her loyalty to her husband and her duty as a lawyer. She must make difficult decisions to protect her family and bring justice to those responsible for her husband's disappearance. In the end, Emily discovers the shocking truth about Brian's secret life and the events that led to his disappearance. The movie concludes with Emily rebuilding her life and finding closure after the harrowing ordeal.

  • Release Year: 2020
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.4 IMDB
    Cast:  Jessica Chastain, Oscar Isaac, Michael Stuhlbarg, Laura Linney

    What do Jessica Chastain, Viola Davis, Patti LuPone and Alex Sharp have in common? They are but a few of the extraordinary actors who have studied under Moni Yakim at Juilliard, America's greatest performing arts school. With interviews with Laura Linney, Anthony Mackie and Kevin Kline, this compelling portrait of the master teacher - the sole remaining founder of the school's legendary Drama Division - takes us inside the drama classes where Moni and his wife Mina pour their love and passion into preparing the next generation of actors for the spotlight.

  • Release Year: 2020
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 3.5 IMDB

    Once every 100 years, Earth Mother walks the planet for a single day.

  • Release Year: 1964
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.9 IMDB
    Cast:  Catherine Spaak, Jean-Paul Belmondo

    "Weekend at Dunkirk" (original title: "Week-end à Zuydcoote") is a 1964 French war drama film directed by Henri Verneuil. The film is based on a novel of the same name by Robert Merle and tells the story of a group of French soldiers who are stranded on a beach in Dunkirk during World War II. The plot of the movie follows a group of soldiers who are waiting to be rescued from the beaches of Dunkirk during the 1940 evacuation of Allied troops. The film primarily focuses on the character of Julien Maillat (Jean-Paul Belmondo), a French soldier who is trying to find a way back home to his girlfriend in Paris. He is joined by a group of soldiers, including the elderly Sergeant Chef Willsdorf (Jean-Pierre Marielle) and the young but inexperienced Pecqueux (Jacques Balutin). As the days pass and the situation becomes increasingly dire, the soldiers face a series of challenges, including German air attacks and the threat of being captured or killed. Despite the bleak conditions, they try to maintain a sense of humor and camaraderie, and even find time for brief moments of joy and romance amidst the chaos. Throughout the film, the soldiers face both external and internal battles, as they struggle to come to terms with their own mortality and the trauma of war. As the film builds to its climax, the soldiers must decide whether to risk their lives in one last desperate attempt to escape, or to stay behind and face an uncertain fate. Overall, "Weekend at Dunkirk" is a powerful and poignant exploration of the human toll of war, and a testament to the resilience and courage of ordinary people in the face of extraordinary circumstances.

  • Release Year: 2012
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.1 IMDB
    Cast:  Megan Follows, Stephanie Sigman, Shaun Benson, Stephen Bogaert

    "Flight of the Butterflies" is a 2012 nature documentary film that tells the story of the incredible journey of the monarch butterfly. The film follows the life cycle of the butterfly, from its birth in Canada to its winter home in Mexico. The story begins with the life of Fred Urquhart, a Canadian scientist who became fascinated with the migration of monarch butterflies. He and his wife Norah spent over 40 years trying to solve the mystery of where the butterflies went during the winter months. Through their research, they discovered that the monarchs traveled thousands of miles to a specific forest in Mexico. The film then transitions to the life cycle of the butterfly, showing the journey from egg to caterpillar to chrysalis to adult butterfly. We see the monarchs make their way from Canada to Mexico, battling harsh weather and predators along the way. The film also highlights the conservation efforts to protect the monarch butterfly, which is facing threats such as deforestation, pesticide use, and climate change. In the end, the film showcases the beauty and wonder of this incredible species, and the need to protect it for future generations. Overall, "Flight of the Butterflies" is a visually stunning and informative film that tells the amazing story of the monarch butterfly and its migration.

  • Release Year: 1935
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7 IMDB
    Cast:  Lionel Barrymore, Shirley Temple, Evelyn Venable, Hattie McDaniel

    "The Little Colonel" is a classic musical comedy-drama film from 1935, directed by David Butler and starring the legendary Shirley Temple in the lead role. The movie follows the story of a young girl named Lloyd Sherman (Shirley Temple), who is sent to live with her grandfather, Colonel Lloyd (Lionel Barrymore), in the deep South after her parents are separated. Initially, Lloyd is unhappy about the move and is determined to make her grandfather's life as difficult as possible. However, the Colonel, a former Confederate soldier, is unflappable and refuses to be beaten by the little girl's stubbornness. Gradually, the two form a close bond, and the Colonel teaches Lloyd about the history of their family and the deep-seated traditions of the South. One day, Lloyd and her new friend Malcolm (Bill Robinson), a local African American, stumble upon a land dispute between Colonel Lloyd and Malcolm's family. The Colonel wants to build a new railway line that would run through Malcolm's land, but Malcolm's family refuses to sell. Lloyd, with her unflinching courage and determination, decides to help the two sides come to a peaceful agreement. As the story unfolds, Lloyd's infectious personality and charm win over the hearts of all who know her. Even the Colonel's estranged daughter Elizabeth (Evelyn Venable), who had left the South many years ago after marrying a Yankee, returns to reconcile with her father and reunite with her daughter. The movie ends with a grand celebration, where Lloyd and Malcolm perform an unforgettable tap dance routine, and the Colonel finally accepts the changing times and joins in the festivities. The movie is a heartwarming tale of family, friendship, and reconciliation set against the backdrop of a changing Southern landscape.

  • Release Year: 2021
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 3.6 IMDB
    Cast:  Chelsea Rendon, Danny Trejo

    Soon after arriving to a mysterious cabin in the woods, a group of teens discover the dark secret it holds, which forces them to fight for their lives.

  • Release Year: 2015
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6 IMDB
    Cast:  Golshifteh Farahani, Louis Garrel, Vincent Macaigne

    "The movie "Two Friends" is a French romantic comedy-drama released in 2015, directed by Louis Garrel. The film stars Golshifteh Farahani, Vincent Macaigne, and Louis Garrel himself. The story revolves around two best friends, Clément (Vincent Macaigne) and Abel (Louis Garrel), who are both struggling artists living in Paris. Clément is a writer who has just broken up with his long-term girlfriend, and Abel is an actor who is having an affair with Clément's ex-girlfriend. One day, they meet Mona (Golshifteh Farahani), a beautiful Iranian girl who has just moved to Paris. Both men are immediately attracted to her and become rivals for her affection. Mona, however, is not interested in a romantic relationship and instead becomes friends with both men. As the three spend more time together, they begin to develop a unique and unconventional friendship. However, when Mona's visa is about to expire and she must leave Paris, Clément and Abel must come to terms with their feelings for her and what their friendship really means. The film explores themes of love, friendship, and the complexities of human relationships. It is a heartwarming and bittersweet story that is both funny and poignant.

  • Genre:  hyt, Drama, Family, Thriller, Action
    Release Year: 2018
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 4.6 IMDB
    Cast:  Alex Boniello, Shanley Caswell

    "Alt Space" is a science fiction movie that explores the themes of artificial intelligence and virtual reality. The movie is set in the year 2050 and follows the story of Ana, a software engineer who is working on developing an advanced artificial intelligence system called ARI Ana, played by Faran Tahir, is a brilliant software engineer who is working on developing an advanced artificial intelligence system named ARIA. She is assisted in her work by a team of programmers who are helping her build a virtual world that will serve as ARIA's testing ground. Ana is also dealing with personal issues as she has recently lost her husband in a tragic accident. As Ana works on ARIA, she starts to notice some strange behavior in the virtual world. Characters in the virtual world seem to be developing their own personalities and emotions, and Ana suspects that ARIA might be the cause. Meanwhile, Ana's boss at the company, played by Bruce Greenwood, is pressuring her to speed up the development of ARIA so that it can be sold to the military. As the virtual world continues to evolve, Ana becomes increasingly concerned about the potential consequences of ARIA's development. She begins to question the morality of creating an artificial intelligence system that can think and feel like a human being. The movie culminates in a tense confrontation between Ana and her boss, where she must decide whether to continue with the development of ARIA or to shut it down before it's too late. Overall, "Alt Space" is a thought-provoking movie that raises important questions about the ethics of creating advanced artificial intelligence systems. It's a must-watch for anyone interested in science fiction and the future of technology.

  • Release Year: 2012
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.6 IMDB
    Cast:  Moira Kelly, Jessy Schram, John Corbett, Cynthia Watros

    "A Smile as Big as the Moon" is a heartwarming drama film based on a true story. The movie follows Mike Kersjes (John Corbett), a special education teacher in Michigan who has a unique idea to teach his students about space: take them to NASA's Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama. Mike's school has a program for students with learning disabilities, and he is determined to give them the same opportunities as other students. However, the school administration is skeptical of Mike's plan, believing that it is impossible for students with special needs to go to Space Camp. Despite the skepticism, Mike rallies his students and convinces them that they are capable of achieving anything they set their minds to. With the help of a determined parent volunteer (Jessy Schram), Mike leads his class on an inspiring journey to prepare for Space Camp, facing a number of challenges along the way. As the day of departure approaches, the students are filled with excitement and anticipation. However, once they arrive at Space Camp, they realize that the challenges they face are even greater than they expected. With their teacher's encouragement, they work together to overcome their fears and obstacles, ultimately experiencing the thrill of launching a simulated space mission. Through the journey, the students not only gain a newfound sense of confidence and self-worth but also teach Mike some valuable lessons about what it means to be a teacher and a mentor. In the end, "A Smile as Big as the Moon" shows that with determination, hard work, and a little bit of faith, anything is possible.