MOVIES
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Summer to Remember(Rated TV-G):Jessica
Tucker, a widow, and a successful doctor is trying to juggle work and family
when she learns she's up for the top job at the hospital. For a well-deserved
vacation, Jessica books a stay at a resort in Fiji so she and her daughter can
disconnect and bond. During her stay, Jessica strikes up a friendship with
Will, the charming owner of the resort.
Alita: Battle Angel (Rated PG-13): The story of an amnesiac cyborg girl who sets out to learn
about her destiny after she awakens in a new body with no memory of who she is.
Ash
is Purest White (Mandarin) (Not Rated): Qiao
is in love with Bin, a local mobster. During a fight between rival gangs, she
fires a gun to protect him. Qiao gets five years in prison for this act of
loyalty. Upon her release, she goes looking for Bin to pick up where they left
off.
The Best
of Enemies (Rated PG-13): In
the summer of 1971, Ann Atwater, a civil rights activist, and C.P. Ellis, a
local Klu Klux Klan leader, battle over the desegregation of schools in Durham,
North Carolina.
Breakthrough (Rated PG): After Joyce Smith's adopted son, John, falls through an icy
Missouri lake, his medical prognosis seems bleak. However, Joyce's refusal to
give up hope inspires her community to pray for John.
The
Crossword Mysteries: A Puzzle to Die For (Rated TV-G): A brilliant crossword puzzle editor finds her life turned
upside-down when she is pulled into a police investigation after several of the
clues in her recent puzzles are linked to unsolved crimes. Proving her
innocence means leaving the comfort of her sheltered world and working with a
tough police detective, puzzling through clues together in order to crack the
case, as the two are fish out of water in each other's worlds.
Family (Rated R): Kate
Stone is career-focused, and enjoys her life that way. Her brash attitude keeps
relationships at arm's length, making her an outcast in her own right. When her
estranged brother calls asking her to babysit her tween niece Maddie, Kate
reluctantly agrees to help. But babysitting overnight unexpectedly turns into a
week, and Kate’s life spins into chaos.
Fast
Color (Rated PG-13): Hunted
by mysterious forces, a young woman with supernatural abilities must go on the
run when her powers are discovered. With nowhere else to go, she flees back to
her family and the farmhouse she abandoned long ago. There, while being pursued
by the local Sheriff, she begins to mend the broken relationships with her
mother and daughter.
Hail
Satan? (Rated R):When
media-savvy members of the Satanic Temple organize a series of public actions
designed to advocate for religious freedom and challenge corrupt authority,
they prove that with little more than a clever idea, a mischievous sense of
humor, and a few rebellious friends, they can speak truth to power in some
truly profound ways. A timely look at a group of often misunderstood outsiders
whose unwavering commitment to social and political justice has empowered
thousands of people around the world.
Hellboy (Rated R): The
legendary half-demon superhero is called to the countryside to battle a trio of
rampaging giants. There he discovers the Blood Queen, Nimue, a resurrected
ancient sorceress thirsting to avenge a past betrayal. Suddenly caught in a
clash between the supernatural and the human, Hellboy is now hellbent on
stopping Nimue without triggering the end of the world.
The Intruder (Rated PG-13): When a young married couple buys their dream house in the
Napa Valley, they think they have found the perfect home to take their next
steps as a family. But when the strangely attached seller continues to
infiltrate their lives, they begin to suspect that he has hidden motivations
beyond a quick sale.
Little
Woods (Rated R): Ollie
is barely getting by in an economically depressed fracking boomtown in North
Dakota. She has left her days of illegally running prescription pills over the
Canadian border behind, eyeing a potential new job that would finally break her
out of the small town. But when her mother dies, she is reunited with her
estranged sister Deb, who faces a mounting crisis the combined effect of an
unplanned pregnancy and a deadbeat ex.
Long
Shot (Rated R): When
a journalist reunites with his childhood crush, she hires him as her
speechwriter as she runs for president.
Master
Z: The Ip Man Legacy (Cantonese) (Not Rated): After
giving up Wing Chun, Cheung Tin Chi runs into trouble with a local gang and his
home is burned to the ground. He takes shelter on Bar Street and finds solace
from the neighbors, but when he discovers that the gang is peddling drugs on
Bar Street, Tin Chi takes it upon himself to intervene.
Pet
Sematary (Rated R): Louis
Creed and his wife Rachel relocate with their two young children from Boston to
rural Maine. The couple soon discovers a mysterious burial ground hidden deep
in the woods near their new home. When tragedy strikes, Louis turns to his
neighbor Jud Crandall, setting off a perilous series of events that unleashes
an unspeakable evil with horrific consequences.
Shazam! (Rated PG-13): Everybody
has a superhero inside of them, it just takes a bit of magic to bring it out.
In Billy Batson's case, by shouting out one word, this streetwise
fourteen-year-old foster kid can turn into an adult superhero, courtesy of an
ancient wizard. Still a kid at heart, inside a ripped, godlike body, he revels
in this adult version of himself by doing what any teen would do with
superpowers: have fun with them! But he'll need to master these powers quickly
to fight the deadly forces of evil.
Teen Spirit (Rated PG-13): Violet is a shy teenager who dreams of escaping her small
town and pursuing her passion for singing. With the help of an unlikely mentor,
she enters a local singing competition that will test her integrity, talent,
and ambition.
Ugly
Dolls (Rated PG): In
the adorably different town of Uglyville, weird is celebrated, strange is
special, and beauty is embraced as more than simply meets the eye. Moxy loves
her square-peg life in this round-hole town, but her curiosity about all things
leads her to wonder if there's something, anything, on the other side of the
mountain which nestles Uglyville.
Moxy
gathers a group of her closest friends and sets off to find what's on the other
side in search of the children who will love them for their imperfections.
We
Have Always Lived in the Castle (Not Rated): Following
a family tragedy in which the rest of their family dies under suspicious
circumstances, Sisters Merricat and Constance live in a large secluded manor
house caring for their deranged Uncle Julian. Then, their cousin Charles
arrives for a visit, causing family secrets and scandals to unravel.
Zulu
Summer (Not Rated): After
receiving a suspicious e-mail from an African prince, a radio DJ in small-town
Montana forges an international alliance that will change the lives of people
continents apart.
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