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Shot Caller

Jacob is a successful broker on Wall Street: happy family, jovial outings with friends, everything you could wish for a lifetime. But a mistake is enough to compromise everything. One evening Jacob drinks a glass more than usual, he gets distracted from driving and, in the violent incident that comes from the situation, his best friend loses his life. Tormented by guilt, Jacob accepts the sentence of manslaughter, which will lead him to jail along with those convicted of serious crimes...

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Happy Death Day

Tree always wakes up on the same day, that of his birthday, and in the same bed, that of Carter, without knowing how it’s over. But at the end of that day Tree dies, due to the stabbing of a maniac wearing a child’s mask...

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Breathe

Robin Cavendish has everything from life: it is beautiful, breathtaking and fascinating. So much to conquer the seemingly inaccessible Diana. While the married couple in December 1958 is in Africa, Robin contracts a form of poliomyelitis that immobilizes him in a bed and binds him to a respirator with a diagnosis that does not leave him much time to live. Diana, against the advice of official medicine, takes him home offering treatment options never tried before. Jonathan Cavendish is not only the son of Robin born shortly after his father was hit by the disease but is also the producer of the film...

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Ferdinand

Ferdinando is a magnificent bull who loves flowers and hates fighting. He grew up in a bullfighter breeding mas and he is the only one of the guests who does not want to die in the arena, perhaps because he has seen his father leave and never come back, and something suggests that they are not always to triumph against the matador. So he escaped from Torellino and was welcomed by Nina, a girl whose father raises flowers: it is a paradise for Ferdinand, but when he grows up, a misunderstanding will take him back to the competition road...

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Slumber

As a child, Alice witnessed the death of her somnambulous little brother, prey to strange visions. Now Alice, a happy family mother, is a doctor and deals with sleep disorders in a specialized hospital. A very troubled family, the Morgan, comes to ask for his professional help. One of their children died in his sleep and another, Daniel, walks and talks in his sleep, sometimes screams. But the whole family, including Daniel’s little sister, suffers from sleep disorders. Alice sees again in the little Daniel symptoms similar to those of her little brother and she is disturbed. She also begins to have sleep disorders and sleepwalking crisis. Morgan’s sleep observation begins in the aseptic hospital climate. There is trust, but Daniel fears that something that upsets him, that monster, come back. And indeed. The cleaner, who unravels a complicated situation, quits worried and tells Alice to let the Morgan lose if he does not want to go to meet something terrible: according to him, in fact, the culprit is a mysterious sleep demon...

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Jean-claude Van Johnson

Everyone knows Jean Claude Van Damme, no one imagines that the actor may actually be a shrewd secret agent. This is the twist from which the new Amazon Prime Video series begins Jean Claude Van Johnson (where the last name, of course, is of coverage), with six episodes available from December 15th. Behind there is the creative and productive hand of that David Callaham who invented the film recycling of the most pop icons of the 80s with I Mercenari. The operation is similar: revive the myth of Van Damme for the joy of his fans and not only, with lots of action, winks and tributes to a continuous career celebrated in the world...

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The Dinner

Meeting up with their wives for dinner (Laura Lynney and Rebecca Hall), brothers Paul (Steve Coogan) and Stan (Richard Gere) find themselves discussing a serious crime their teenage children are guilty of. The evening turns into a family drama when the two couples have to decide how to handle the delicate issue by getting the lesser evil...

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The Handmaid’s Tale

It is not science fiction. And it was not even three decades ago when Margaret Atwood’s novel “The Tale of the Girl” debuted with its chilling parable of the most repugnant and plausible twentieth century dystopias...

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Downsizing

In Norway to all sustainability, a scientist finds the solution to solve the problem of overpopulation: to make human beings smaller. Once miniaturized, humanity will return to being sustainable for the planet. But unlike the first Norwegian colony, thirty-six people who have decided to downsize for the good of the world, those who choose to undergo treatment only dream big in smaller spaces. Paul Safranek, an ordinary man with an ordinary destiny, decides for well-being and a better life with his wife in one of the rich small towns that quickly rise in the States...

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Wonder Wheel

Ginny has married Humpty who works in Coney Island’s Luna Park and has brought him a ten-year-old son with a strong tendency for pyromania. Ginny, however, is dissatisfied with that marriage and finds in the lifeguard Mickey a cultured man who can also understand his ambitions as an actress. One day, however, comes to upset the fragile balance Carolina, daughter of Humpty and escaped from the entourage of the mafia husband...

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