Film
Free Guy dives into gaming, mixes comedy, action, and a whole lot of chaos to be the summer blockbuster you have been waiting for.
The Suicide Squad achieves its mission in more ways than one in this gruesome action-packed film that will leave you laughing and wincing in the best way.
Relive and celebrate Satoshi Kon’s groundbreaking array of films through the lens of the folks who helped make it happen in this charming and thoughtful documentary.
Georama Boy Panorama Girl is a coming-of-age story about love, the uncertainty of the future, and the anxiety and excitement of first times.
Josée, the 2020 South Korean drama film made its North American premiere at the Fantasia Internation Film Festival’s 25th Anniversary.
Rurouni Kenshin: The Beginning follows its Kenshin through the dark days of the revolution. Before he was a wanderer, when he was the battosai.
Edson Oda’s ‘Nine Days’ is a breathtaking film that features gorgeous artistry and a tour-de-force performance by Winston Duke.
From his splits to his high kicks and dance moves, Van Damme helped build 1980s action films in the best way possible. The Last Mercenary embraces it.
Blood Red Sky is the journey of a mother and her son as they fly to New York in search for a cure for her Vampirism, until the plane is hijacked.
So what does Jungle Cruise bring to the table, given its sometimes lazy-river source material? Action, Adventure….and heat
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