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Dry Leaf (2026)
A drama starring David Koberidze, Irina Chelidze and Giorgi Bochorishvili
Lisa, a photographer, has gone missing. The last known detail is that she had been photographing rural football stadiums in villages across Georgia. Her father, Irakli, sets out to search for her, traveling from place to place. Levani, Lisa's best friend – and an invisible person – also sets off to help.
Drawn Together (2026)
A lovestory starring Ester Expósito and Hugo Diego Garcia. Available on Prime Video starting September 9, 2026.
Marfil Cortés, kidnapped and released, is forced to work as a bodyguard by her father. Despite initial clashes, they develop an irremediable attraction. Returning to Spain, they face increasing threats and must navigate a world where no one is who they say they are.
Sleepless in Seattle (1993)
A comedy movie starring Meg Ryan, Tom Hanks and Ross Malinger
After the death of his mother, a young boy calls a radio station in an attempt to set his father up on a date. Across the country, an engaged woman becomes convinced that they belong together, despite their never having met. Will their paths collide despite the odds?
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Sunny Dancer
A drama starring Bella Ramsey, Neil Patrick Harris and Daniel Quinn-Toye
Ivy is a teenager in remission from cancer, whose mum and dad insist she attend Children Run Free Camp, a summer retreat for young adults affected by cancer. However, as Ivy is reluctantly dragged through camp experience, she discovers new feelings with new friends.
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Heel (2026)
A thriller starring Stephen Graham, Andrea Riseborough and Anson Boon
Nineteen year old Tommy likes his life as a criminal, and leads his friends in acts of horrifying violence, until one night he is kidnapped by a stranger, Chris ... (more)
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Days of Glory
A rated R war movie starring Jamel Debbouze, Samy Naceri and Roschdy Zem
1943. They have never stepped foot on French soil but because France was at war, Said, Abdelkader, Messaoud and Yassir enlist in the French Army, along with 130,000 other “indigenous” soldiers, to liberate the “fatherland” from the Nazi enemy. Heroes that history has forgotten…