- Rating 80%
Attack on Titan: The Last Attack (2025)
An action movie starring Yuki Kaji, Yui Ishikawa and Marina Inoue
Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK brings together the last two episodes of the highly acclaimed anime series in the franchise’s first-ever theatrical experience delivering the epic finale in a colossal-sized omnibus film.
A Little Something Extra
A comedy movie starring Artus, Clovis Cornillac and Alice Belaïdi
To escape the police, a father and his son are forced to find refuge in a summer camp for young adults with mental disabilities, taking on the role of an educator and a boarder. The beginning of troubles and a wonderful human experience that will change them forever.
Maya
A thriller starring Patricia Velásquez, Isabella Feliciana and Billy Budinich
When a 15-year old, seeking an escape from her alcoholic mother's abusive boyfriend, is lured into a sex trafficking scheme by a man she met online, she must realize the difference between love and manipulation to return to those who care.
- Rating 72%
The Other Way Around
A drama starring Itsaso Arana, Vito Sanz and Fernando Trueba
After 15 years together, Ale and Alex have an idea that might seem absurd: to organize a party to celebrate their breakup. This announcement leaves their loved ones perplexed, but they remain firm in their decision to separate. Or maybe not?
- Rating 71%
We Live in Time (2024)
A drama starring Florence Pugh, Andrew Garfield and Adam James
Almut finds her life forever changed by a chance encounter with Tobias, a recent divorcé. But after falling for each other, building a home, and starting a family, a difficult truth is revealed.
- Rating 57%
Bonhoeffer (2024)
A rated PG-13 drama starring Jonas Dassler, August Diehl and Moritz Bleibtreu
When a pacifist is called to a political act that could change the course of history, how will a man of honor respond? This is the true story of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a man who preached love while plotting the assassination of an evil tyrant. With world-shattering stakes, Bonhoeffer begs the question, how far will you go to stand up for what’s right?