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Fool’s Paradise is a satirical comedy following a down-on-his0-luck publicist (Ken Jeong), who gets his lucky break when he discovers a man recently released from a mental health facility (Day) looks just like a method actor who refuses to leave his trailer. With the help of a powerful producer (the late Ray Liotta), Ken helps the man become a huge star, even marrying his beautiful leading lady (Kate Beckinsale). Their adventures lead them to cross paths with drunken costars (Adrien Brody), irreverent unhoused action heroes (Common), unpredictable directors (Jason Sudeikis), a super-agent (Edie Falco), and power-mad moguls (John Malkovich). Fame and fortune are not all they are cracked up to be, and the two men must fight their way back to the things that matter the most.
- 5 / 5.0
In her debut as a writer-director, actress Jennifer Esposito (Blue Bloods, Summer Of Sam, Crash) brings late 1980s Staten Island to vivid life through the lens of Rose Larusso (Emily Bader), an inquisitive young girl who discovers her father (Domenick Lombardozzi) is an emerging mafia kingpin. Rose’s growing desire to break free from the path set before her soon threatens her existence and alienates her from her closest allies: her mother Francine (Esposito), her sister Connie (Odessa A’zion), and her aunt Christine (Annabella Sciorra).
- 4.5 / 5.0
Adam and love don’t mix. Yet somehow, he finds himself engaged to two women at the same time: Yasmin, his boss’s daughter, and Sama, his first love. Now, he must keep his double life a secret… But will the truth stay hidden until the wedding day?
Leland, a 15-year-old Métis boy in northern Canada, inherits a guitar from the father he never knew. When he approaches Ray—a gruff, retired rock star turned oilfield contractor—for lessons, Ray turns him away. But Leland’s persistence and integrity begin to break through Ray’s rough exterior. Guitar Lessons is a heartfelt comedy-drama about unlikely mentorship, reconciliation, and the transformative power of music.
- 2.5 / 5.0
When a job goes horribly wrong, an ex-cop and family man who moonlights as a mob henchman has one night to get his family out of the city.
- 4.33 / 5.0
The classic fairytale characters are bounty hunters who specialize in hunting witches.
Nina, a young French woman from Marseille, starts a new job as a receptionist at a luxury hotel in the Maldives, dreaming of a better life. But a tragedy at the resort pulls her into a web of lies and deceit. Wrongly accused and sentenced to life in prison, she must fight to escape the paradise that has become her worst nightmare.
From dawn to dusk, a few hours in the life of Monsieur Oscar, a shadowy character who journeys from one life to the next. He is, in turn, captain of industry, assassin, beggar, monster, family man… He seems to be playing roles, plunging headlong into each part – but where are the cameras? Monsieur Oscar is alone, accompanied only by Céline, the slender blonde woman behind the wheel of the vast engine that transports him through and around Paris. He’s like a conscientious assassin moving from hit to hit. In pursuit of the beautiful gesture, the mysterious driving force, the women and the ghosts of past lives. But where is his true home, his family, his rest?
- 3 / 5.0
Joseph Santangelo (Vincent D’Onofrio) is a butcher with a wicked sense of humor who “wins” his wife Catherine (a stellar Tracey Ullman) in a pinochle game. Over the protests of his mother (Judith Malina) who talks to ghosts and makes deals with saints, Joseph marries Catherine. When the old lady dies, her spirit is channeled into her granddaughter Teresa who overtakes the film with her yearning to serve God. Perfectly embodying a modern-day Bernadette, Lili Taylor imbues Teresa with a mix of dedicated innocence and naïveté.
Deep under the Arctic Ocean, American submarine Captain Joe Glass (Gerard Butler, Olympus Has Fallen, 300) is on the hunt for a U.S. sub in distress when he discovers a secret Russian coup is in the offing, threatening to dismantle the world order. Captain Glass must now assemble an elite group of Navy SEALs to rescue the kidnapped Russian president and sneak through enemy waters to stop WWIII.
- 4.43 / 5.0
Centers on the final days of an Alps dweller about 5,300 years ago.
- 5 / 5.0
Tells the remarkable true story behind the ground-breaking birth of Louise Joy Brown in 1978, the world’s first ‘test-tube- baby’, and the tireless 10-year journey to make it possible. Told through the perspective of Jean Purdy, a young nurse and embryologist, who joined forces with scientist Robert Edwards and surgeon Patrick Steptoe to unlock the puzzle of infertility by pioneering in vitro fertilisation (IVF).
- 5 / 5.0
More adventures with skipper Frank Wolff and intrepid researcher Dr. Lily Houghton.
Former Mayor Ed Koch is the quintessential New Yorker. Still ferocious, charismatic, and hilariously blunt, the now 88-year-old Koch ruled New York from 1978 to 1989—a down-and-dirty decade of grit, graffiti, near-bankruptcy and rampant crime. First-time filmmaker (and former Wall Street Journal reporter) Neil Barsky has crafted a revealing portrait of this intensely private man, his legacy as a political titan, and the town he helped transform. His three terms included a fiercely competitive 1977 election; the burgeoning AIDS epidemic; landmark housing initiatives; and an irreparable municipal corruption scandal. Through candid interviews and rare archival footage, Koch thrillingly chronicles the personal and political toll of running the world’s most wondrous city.
- 3.6 / 5.0
After Pete (Philip Ettinger) attempts suicide for the umpteenth time in his life, his overbearing father Warren (Academy Award-winner J.K. Simmons) recruits his little brother Jake (Daniel Diemer) to drive Pete from Albuquerque to Seattle for a family intervention. As the brothers cross the American West they must learn to transcend their differences, confront their shared family trauma, and find solace in what matters most to them--each other.
- 4 / 5.0
Travel around the world with author Dan Buettner to discover five unique communities where people live extraordinarily long and vibrant lives.
In LOSING CLEMENTINE, world-renowned artist and sharp-tongued wit Clementine Pritchard has decided she’s done. After flushing away her meds, she gives herself thirty-one days to tie up loose ends. While checking off her bucket list she uncovers secrets about her family and the tragedy that befell her mother and sister. In an ending no one will see coming, will we lose Clementine or will we find her?
The story of Sam Greenfield, the unluckiest person in the world! Suddenly finding herself in the never-before-seen Land of Luck, she must unite with the magical creatures there to turn her luck around.
- 4.75 / 5.0
Alice, a selective woman who swipes left on her millionth potential match and receives an invitation to Manville: a matchmaking retreat guaranteed to end in marriage. But when she arrives, Alice realizes that nothing is really as it seems.
Recently incarcerated Baron (Keery) strikes up a friendship with cellmate Otis (Hodge), a man with a well-versed history of prison breaks. As the pair hatch an escape plan together, Baron recalls the story of how he met Marmalade (Morrone), the love of his life, and their “Bonnie and Clyde” style scheme to rob a bank in order to care for his sick mother and give the couple the life they’ve always dreamed of.
- 3.75 / 5.0