Category Drama

Love Again

Mira Ray waits in a bar for her boyfriend. They joke, they talk, they kiss, without knowing that it will be the last time for both. He is hit by a drunk driver in broad daylight, and it will be very difficult for her to survive her pain. She will find the trick to continue to send him messages via cell phone without knowing that her number has meanwhile been reassigned to the company phone of music critic Rob Burns...

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The Outfit

Leonard Burling is a tailor who trained on London’s legendary Savile Row, but in the mid-1950s he found himself spending day and night in his Chicago workshop, where he emigrated after the war. Meticulous and of few words, he tailors fine suits for his clients and turns a blind eye to the Boyle family gangsters who use his business as a base for exchanging messages...

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A Thousand and One

After the unrepentant and fiercely loyal Inez kidnaps her son Terry from the foster care system, mother and son set out to reclaim their sense of home, identity, and stability, in a rapidly changing New York City...

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His Only Son

After being called by the Lord, Abraham’s faith is tested during a three-day journey during which he will have to sacrifice his son...

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Air

It’s 1984, Reagan is in the White House, Apple launches its first Macintosh and Michael Jordan has yet to set foot on an NBA parquet. But with which shoes? Converse and Adidas share the market for top conference teams, stars on posters and college seniors. Nike, the company named after the goddess of victory that no one knows how to pronounce, lags far behind...

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She Said

On October 5, 2017, the “New York Times” published the investigation by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey into the sex crimes of Harvey Weinstein, film producer and serial predator, found guilty in 2020 and sentenced to twenty-three years in prison. For three decades the founder of Miramax abused actresses and assistants, deciding their fates like a vulgar torturer. Willing to go to the end of the world for a testimony, the two journalists, multitasking champions, reconstruct the strategy used by Weinstein to cover up his abuses: reducing his victims to silence with big checks and inextricable confidentiality agreements...

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The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window

Anna (Kristen Bell) is a woman who has reached her limit: depressed and addicted to alcohol to overcome the pain of losing her daughter, eaten by a cannibal serial killer. Her little girl had in fact gone with her father (Michael Ealy), an FBI profiler, on “take your daughter to work” day and, in a moment of distraction, she was left alone in the same room with a notorious killer. In her desperation, accompanied by the breakup with her husband, after three years of alcohol and psychopharmaceuticals, Anna begins to obsess over the lives of others, and in particular that of her new neighbor, Neil (Tom Riley), a widower with a dependent child...

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The Wonder

An English war nurse is sent to the Irish Midlands to look after a little girl who hasn’t eaten for four months...

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Missing

A teenager is thrilled that her mother is going on a vacation to Colombia with her boyfriend, so they can leave her at home alone. The initial happiness, however, will fail when the young woman realizes that the two seem to have completely disappeared into thin air...

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Empire of Light

Margate, 1981. Hard times for Great Britain, plunged into recession and shaken by endemic racism. Cinema is the only way out. Towering like a beacon along the English coast, the Empire shines with a thousand lights and points the way for willing spectators. Forced to close two of its four screens, this stately cinema in decline is run by Mr. Ellis, elegant only in the title. The soul of her business is Hilary, a conscientious secretary, dedicated to her profession and attentive to her ’employees’, directed like a family. She broke out of a nervous breakdown, she is slowly returning to life. Hilary navigates between projections, which she never attends due to excess of zeal, and a toxic relationship with Ellis, who ‘abuses’ her unhappiness for her. But to change things comes Stephen, a young black boy who immediately empathizes with Hilary. With blows of detached tickets, Hilary and Stephen approach each other, tenderly, passionately...

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