
Twelve years after their son’s death, Diana and Martín reunite for a weekend at their old lake house. She’s an AI specialist; he lives in seclusion. When a mysterious young man appears, old secrets and new suspicions emerge.

Twelve years after their son’s death, Diana and Martín reunite for a weekend at their old lake house. She’s an AI specialist; he lives in seclusion. When a mysterious young man appears, old secrets and new suspicions emerge.

A day in the life of three friends near a small town in West Tennessee when greed causes one friend to make a terrible decision that causes a domino effect of drama to come.

Look Who’s Talking Mollie (Kirstie Alley) is a single working mother who’s out to find the perfect father for her child. Her baby Mikey prefers James (John Travolta), a cab driver turned babysitter who has what it takes to make them both happy. But Mollie won’t even consider James. It’s going to take all the tricks a baby can think of to bring them together before it’s too late. Amy Heckerling (Clueless) wrote and directed this baby’s-eye view comedy. Look Who’s Talking Too In this hilarious sequel to Look Who’s Talking, little Mikey figures he’s got it made after uniting his mother (Kirstie Alley) with the dad of his dreams (John Travolta). But instead of family bliss, Mikey gets the biggest surprise of his life – a baby sister. Bruce Willis returns as the voice of Mikey, while Roseanne Barr’s voice delivers baby Julie’s delightful wisecracks. Together, these two fast-talking tots face a series of kiddie dilemmas, including the trials of potty training, their parents’ marital squabbles, and an inevitable – but very funny – dose of sibling rivalry. As this loving family is about to learn, twice the trouble is also twice the fun!

A wanna be monster hunter helps a blood thirsty gang of vampire chicks expand their business by creating a new app to turn their victims into customers.

Following the death of their father, two sons deal with the trials of their own lives while watching their mother explore new beginnings of her own.

Muddling along without any aim, the hero Zheng Kaisi accomplishes nothing and is in debt of several millions because of borrowing money from friends. In order to pay the debt, he boards a ship called “Destiny” to attend a mysterious gambling party at the instigation of someone. Once he wins, his debts can be canceled.The game rule seems very simple. Participants shall take pokers marked with “rock, paper, and scissors” as props for seizing the star sign of the opponent. However, in the face of a group of desperate gamblers, any little flaw can be utilized in the game.

Sisters Tracy and Lena are sleeping with each others husbands, Von and Alex. The punishment is worse than the crime when all become entangled in more than just lies and deception, but also murder.

An intimate look at Steve McCurry, best known for his famed photograph ‘Afghan Girl’, who has braved hardship and personal risk over his 40-year career to create some of the most enduring images of our time.

A former convict on parole must outwit the police to get his share of an old heist.

A dating blogger who writes under the pen name Luckless, goes viral for a post about a bad date with a single sports agent. When Winnie’s boss offers her, her own column, she has no choice but to keep dating him for content.

A hotel maid with a shadowy past falls for her handsome but taken coworker, unwittingly stepping into a dangerous game of desire and betrayal.

A widow whose daughter disappears near their summer home as a wildfire rages nearby.