DON'DUT
Documentary
<p>In this deeply personal documentary, director [c=Muhammad Aflah Al Kahfi] turns the camera on himself, exploring a raw and intimate journey of self-discovery and resilience. The film follows [c=Muhammad Aflah Al Kahfi] as he grapples with a defining internal struggle, navigating the pressures of expectation and the search for authentic identity. Through candid reflections and observational moments, the documentary captures the quiet tension between personal ambition and external demands, revealing the emotional weight of pursuing one’s own path. With a contemplative and earnest tone, [m=DON'DUT] offers viewers a poignant glimpse into the human experience of confronting fear and embracing vulnerability. Produced by [c=Ardiansyah Adi Saputra], this brief but powerful portrait challenges audiences to consider the courage it takes to redefine one’s own narrative, making it a compelling watch for those drawn to introspective storytelling and the universal quest for meaning.</p>
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Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood
When Ashtray moves to South Central L.A. to live with his father (who appears to be the same age he is) and grandmother (who likes to talk tough and smoke reefer), he falls in with his gang-banging cousin Loc Dog, who along with the requisite pistols and Uzi carries a thermo-nuclear warhead for self-defense. Will Ashtray be able to keep living the straight life?
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Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
Thriller
<p>Guillermo del Toro presents "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark", a horror film starring Katie Holmes, Guy Pearce and Bailee Madison, directed by Troy Nixey. Based on the 1973 telefilm that del Toro believes is the scariest TV production ever made, the story follows Sally (Madison), a young girl who moves to Rhode Island to live with her father (Pearce) and his new girlfriend (Holmes) in the 19th-century mansion they are restoring. While exploring the house, Sally starts to hear voices coming from creatures in the basement whose hidden agenda is to claim her as one of their own. Akin to del Toro's "Pan's Labyrinth", "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" focuses on a young girl's struggle against menacing and terrifying forces.</p>
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Don't Blink - Robert Frank
Drama, Biography
<p>Robert Frank, now 91 years old, is among the most influential artists of the last half-century. His seminal volume, The Americans, published in 1958, records the Swiss-born photographer's candid reactions to peculiarly American versions of poverty and racism. Today it is a classic work that helped define the off-the-cuff, idiosyncratic elegance that are hallmarks of Frank's artistry. </p><p>Director Laura Israel (Frank's longtime film editor) and producer Melinda Shopsin were given unprecedented access to the notably irascible artist. The assembled portrait is not unlike Frank's own movies - rough around the edges and brimming with surprises and insights - calling to mind Frank's quintessential underground movie, the 1959 Beat short, "Pull My Daisy" (co-directed by Alfred Leslie).</p><p>"Don't Blink" includes clips from Frank's rarely seen movies, among them "Me and My Brother" and "Cocksucker Blues". The soundtrack includes Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, Rolling Stones, White Stripes, Yo La Tengo, Tom Waits, and more.</p>
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Don't Breathe
Thriller
<p>Three young thieves, Rocky ([c=Jane Levy]), Alex ([c=Dylan Minnette]), and Money ([c=Daniel Zovatto]), believe they have found the perfect score: a blind, reclusive war veteran ([c=Stephen Lang]) living alone in a dilapidated Detroit house with a rumored $300,000 settlement hidden inside. Desperate to escape her impoverished home life, Rocky sees this heist as her only chance at a fresh start. But what begins as a simple break-in quickly descends into a nightmarish game of cat and mouse when the trio discovers their target is far from helpless. The blind man, possessing heightened senses and a terrifying knowledge of his home, turns the tables, sealing off the exits and hunting the intruders through the pitch-black house. Directed by [c=Fede Alvarez], this taut, claustrophobic thriller masterfully uses silence and darkness to build unbearable tension, forcing the audience to hold their breath alongside the panicked thieves as they fight to escape a monster who can hear their every move.</p>
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Don't Breathe 2
Horror,Thriller
<p>Hiding out for years in an isolated cabin, the Blind Man has taken in and raised a young girl orphaned from a house fire. Their quiet existence is shattered when a group of kidnappers show up and take the girl, forcing the Blind Man to leave his safe haven to save her.</p>
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Don't Breathe a Word
Thriller
<p>In the gripping thriller [m=Don't Breathe a Word], directed by [c=Lindsay Hartley], a tense narrative unfolds that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The film features a talented cast, including [c=Jenny Heaton], [c=Amanda Button], [c=Emily Ferguson], [c=Tim Parish], [c=Cameron Moir], [c=Wade Hunt Williams], and [c=Jennifer H Brewer]. With a runtime of 90 minutes, the story delves into suspenseful themes and intricate character dynamics, making for an engaging cinematic experience. As the plot progresses, the audience is drawn deeper into a world filled with tension and uncertainty, showcasing the exceptional performances of the cast under the skilled direction of [c=Lindsay Hartley].</p>
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Don't Come Back from the Moon
Drama
<p>"Don't Come Back From The Moon" is a story of abandonment, when all the men in a remote California desert town walk away from their families, one by one. They leave their angry, frustrated sons and daughters behind -- kids who act out, engage in acts of petty burglary and vandalism, and look for love and family connection in the aftermath of their abandonment, all the while trying to understand why their fathers have "gone to the moon," leaving them to traverse the difficult path to adulthood alone.</p>
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Don't Come Knocking
Drama
<p>Howard Spence (Sam Shepard) has seen better days. When he was younger he was a movie star, mostly in Westerns. At the age of sixty, Howard uses drugs, alcohol and young girls to avoid the painful truth that there are only supporting roles left for him to play. After yet another night of debauchery in his trailer, Howard awakens in disgust to find that he is still alive, but that nobody in the world would have missed him if he had died.</p>
<p>Howard gallops away on his movie horse in full cowboy regalia; fleeing from the film and his life.</p>
<p>At an old train station, Howard trades in his costume for the shabby clothes of an old ranch hand (James Gammon) and travels to Elko, Nevada, the place that he ran away from years before and where his 80 year-old mother (Eva Marie Saint) still lives.</p>
<p>Mom takes him in and treats him as if he were still a boy. Perhaps Mom realizes that Howard is on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Meanwhile, the film shoot that Howard has abandoned is in chaos over his absence. The insurance company hires a private detective, Sutter (Tim Roth), to find Howard.</p>
<p>Mom tells Howard that more than twenty years ago a young woman called her up trying to locate Howard. Mom figured that the girl was pregnant. Howard is shocked at the thought that he has a grown child somewhere. This child could be a ray of hope, a possible salvation from his narcissistic and meaningless life. When Sutter appears in Elko, reminding Howard of the reality he has escaped from, he flees again, this time to find his child.</p>
<p>His destination is Butte, Montana, the location twenty five years earlier where Howard shot the movie that made him a star. It was also where he had an affair with Doreen (Jessica Lange) who then, and now, is the waitress at the local coffee shop. She has a son, Earl (Gabriel Mann), a rock musician and singer living in Butte with his girlfriend Amber (Fairuza Balk). Howard's meeting with Earl is violent and unsettling.</p>
<p>Earl completely rejects this unknown father who appears too late in his life. Saddened by this encounter, Howard is ready to give up and leave Butte again, when out of nowhere a young woman named Sky (Sarah Polley) appears. She is exactly the same age as Earl. She is, in fact, Howard's child, the product of another short fling that happened during the filming of the same movie. She is Earl's half-sister. These siblings do not know about each other. That's when the real complications of this American family reunion begin...</p>
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Don't Delete the Kisses
Drama
<p>In the drama "Don't Delete the Kisses," directed by [c=Harper Hammond-Wilonsky], a poignant narrative unfolds as a group of interconnected individuals navigates the complexities of love, loss, and digital intimacy. The story follows [c=Leila Kanayama Khan] and [c=Susana Bonilla] as they grapple with the fragile nature of modern relationships, where a single message can alter the course of a connection. [c=Juan Lucas Umali] and [c=Alexandra Perez] bring depth to the ensemble, exploring themes of vulnerability and the fear of being forgotten in a world dominated by fleeting online interactions. [c=Markus Kranzler] rounds out the cast, adding layers of tension and emotional resonance. Written by [c=Harper Hammond-Wilonsky] and produced by [c=Laney Marquette], the film delves into the delicate balance between holding on and letting go, asking what it truly means to preserve a moment of genuine human connection in an era of ephemeral digital footprints.</p>
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Don't Fade Away
Drama
<p>Life was easy for Jackson White. With looks, brains, and athletic ability,the world's possibilities seemed limitless. But, when he came to New York City to pursue a career in the music industry, he was so seduced by money and status that he lost track of who he was. Now, with both his personal and professional lives on the edge of ruin, he's been called home to care for his dying father. While in North Carolina, he'll have to confront the friends he lost track of and the girl he never met.</p>
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Don't Go
Thriller, Mystery
<p>"Don't Go" follows a loving couple, Ben and Hazel Slater, as they struggle to cope with the loss of their child from a devastating accident. Hazel begins to fear for her husband's sanity as he becomes convinced that he can bring her back if only he can hold on to her hand in a recurring dream but then they start to wonder if it is, in fact, a dream.</p>
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Don't Hang Up
Thriller
<p>Two mischievous teenagers, played by [c=Gregg Sulkin] and [c=Garrett Clayton], find their harmless prank calls taking a terrifying turn in this taut, high-concept thriller. What begins as a night of juvenile fun quickly spirals into a nightmare when a sinister stranger turns the tables, trapping the boys in their own home with a series of increasingly dangerous challenges. The unknown caller demands they follow his every instruction, forcing them to confront the devastating consequences of their actions. Directed by [c=Damien Mace] and [c=Alexis Wajsbrot], the film maintains a claustrophobic, real-time tension as the duo races against the clock, their smartphones becoming instruments of psychological torture. [c=Sienna Guillory] and [c=Bella Dayne] co-star in this nerve-wracking experience that explores the dark side of digital-age anonymity, where a simple prank can escalate into a life-or-death struggle. With its relentless pace and a running time of just 83 minutes, “Don’t Hang Up” delivers a compact, adrenaline-fueled ride that keeps viewers guessing until the very end.</p>
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Don't Kill It
Thriller, Fantasy
<p>An ancient evil is unleashed in a small Mississippi town leaving a trail of death and destruction as it passes from host to host. The only hope of survival lies with a grizzled demon hunter (Dolph Lundgren) who has faced this terror before. Together with a reluctant FBI agent he has to figure out how to destroy a demon with the ability to possess its killer.</p>
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Don't Knock Twice
Horror
<p>"Knock once to wake her from her bed, twice to raise her from the dead..." So goes a disturbing urban legend involving an abandoned house supposedly inhabited by a vengeful, child-stealing witch. When troubled teen Chloe (Lucy Boynton) raps at the door one night, she has no idea the horror she's about to unleash. </p><p>Fleeing to the country home of her estranged mother (Katee Sackhoff)-a recovering addict who's turned her life around to become a famous artist-Chloe must learn to trust the woman who gave her up years ago in order to stop the bloodthirsty, shape-shifting demon stalking them. </p><p>This wild supernatural shocker delivers a barrage of nonstop jolts and searing nightmare images.</p>
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Don't Lean on Me
Comedy
<p>Pic tells the story of an assistant high school gym teacher with no interest in education who's forced into his worst nightmare -- a promotion to high school principal.</p>
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Don't Leave Home
Thriller
<p>Melanie Thomas (Anna Margaret Hollyman) is an American artist whose latest show recounts the infamous Irish urban legend of Father Alistair Burke, who painted a portrait of 8-year-old Siobhan Callahan in 1986. Days later, Siobhan went missing on the very morning that her figure miraculously vanished from the painting as well. Though absolved of any wrongdoing, Burke abandoned the priesthood and went into self-exile.</p><p>After receiving a bad review before her opening, Melanie is contacted by the reclusive Burke, who offers to fly her to Ireland to create a new sculpture that he will help her to sell while she's there. Telling no one where she's going, Melanie never stops to consider that some urban legends are real.</p>
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Don't Leave Yet
Thriller
<p>In a tense and gripping thriller, [c=Aidan Culver], [c=Wilhelmina Stine], and [c=Will Campbell] lead the cast in a story that tests trust and survival in the face of escalating danger. The film centers on a close-knit group whose lives unravel when an unexpected threat forces them to confront buried secrets and their own limits. As paranoia mounts, each character’s motivation to protect themselves and those they care about drives a high-stakes game of deception and desperation. The narrative unfolds in a claustrophobic atmosphere where every decision could be fatal, blending sharp psychological tension with moments of raw emotional intensity. Directed by [c=Aidan Culver] and [c=Wyatt Knoell], the movie delivers a compelling exploration of human vulnerability and resilience, keeping viewers on edge throughout its 85-minute runtime. With a tightly woven plot and a mood steeped in suspense, it promises a thrilling experience for fans of the genre.</p>
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Don't Let Go
Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
<p>In a chilling blend of horror and sci-fi, a desperate connection defies time itself. Detective Jack Radcliff, played by [c=David Oyelowo], is devastated when his beloved niece Ashley ([c=Storm Reid]) and her family are brutally murdered. As he grapples with the horrific loss, Jack receives a shocking phone call—from Ashley’s number, days before the tragedy. This impossible connection across time plunges him into a terrifying race against the clock, where he must guide his niece through the past to uncover the mystery of her impending fate. Directed by [c=Jacob Estes] and produced by horror maestro [c=Jason Blum], this gripping thriller weaves a tense narrative of grief, sacrifice, and the unbreakable bonds of family. With each conversation, Jack and Ashley navigate a labyrinth of danger and dark secrets, where altering the past could have deadly consequences in the present, creating a pulse-pounding atmosphere of suspense that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats.</p>
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Don't Let Me Drown
Drama
<p>At the center of Cruz Angeles's compelling first feature are Lalo (E.J. Bonilla) and Stefanie (Gleendylis Inoa), two high-school kids living in Brooklyn. Lalo comes from a Mexican immigrant family that struggles financially. His father (Damian Alcazar), formerly a janitor at the World Trade Center, now works at Ground Zero cleaning up debris. Stefanie's family is Dominican and they moved from Manhattan to Brooklyn after her sister was killed in the attacks. </p><p>While her mother (Gina Torres) tries to hold the family together, her father (Ricardo Antonio Chavira) is overwhelmed by the loss and cannot control his anger. In the midst of their family turmoil and exactly one month after the WTC attacks, Lalo and Stefanie meet at a birthday party, and although they start off on the wrong foot, the ice melts, and their budding friendship becomes a clandestine romance. Don't Let Me Drown features an elegantly poignant story, layered characters and standout performances. The textures of the city and the lives of the families are shaded with a wistful sense of struggle but the heart of the film is a refreshing and honest love story.</p>
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Don't Let Them Out
Horror
<p>Deep in the woods, a group of documentary filmmakers stumbles upon an abandoned children's home with a sinister past. Led by a determined producer played by [c=Emily Rios], the crew, including a skeptical sound engineer portrayed by [c=Bonnie Root] and a cynical cameraman brought to life by [c=Louis Ferreira], decides to spend the night to capture authentic footage for their project. What begins as an opportunity for a compelling story quickly descends into a nightmare as they realize they are not alone. The building's dark history awakens, and the team discovers that something malevolent is determined to keep them trapped within its decaying walls. Directed by [c=Lila McLaughlin], this chilling horror film masterfully builds tension through atmospheric dread and psychological terror, forcing the characters to confront their own fears as they fight for survival. With its claustrophobic setting and relentless suspense, Don't Let Them Out delivers a haunting experience that will leave audiences questioning what lurks in the shadows.</p>
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Don't Log Off
Comedy, Thriller
<p>In the hyper-connected world of online gaming, a group of friends discover their virtual escape has become a terrifying trap in the comedy-thriller "Don't Log Off". When a routine gaming session takes a sinister turn, the friends, led by the quick-witted [c=Ariel Winter] and her charismatic brother played by [c=Sterling Beaumon], find themselves stalked by a mysterious and malevolent force that has breached the digital divide. Alongside their fellow players, including [c=Luke Benward], [c=Ashley Argota], and [c=Jack Griffo], they must navigate a blurred reality where the rules of their favorite game no longer apply and every click could be their last.</p>
<p>Directed by [c=Brandon Baer] and [c=Garrett Baer], the film masterfully blends laugh-out-loud camaraderie with edge-of-your-seat tension as the close-knit group's bonds are tested. Forced to use their gaming skills to survive in the real world, they embark on a high-stakes race to uncover the truth behind the digital haunting before their lives are permanently logged off. This thrilling adventure explores the fragility of our online personas and the terrifying possibility that the monsters we create in virtual spaces might just follow us home.</p>
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Don't Look Back
Drama, Thriller, Mystery
<p>Jeanne a writer, married, with two children - starts to see unsettling changes in her home. Her body is beginning to change. No one around her seems to notice. Her family dismisses these fears as the result of the stress of having to finish her next book, but Jeanne realizes that something far deeper, far more disturbing is taking place. A photograph at her mother's house sends her in search of a woman in Italy. Here, transformed into another woman, RosaMaria, she will discover the strange secret of her true identity.</p>
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Don't Look Now
Drama, Mystery, Thriller
<p>In the haunting canals of Venice, a grieving couple seeks solace from an unthinkable tragedy. [c=Donald Sutherland] and [c=Julie Christie] star as John and Laura Baxter, whose world is shattered by the accidental drowning of their young daughter. Hoping to find distraction and healing while John restores a historic church, they instead find themselves drawn into a chilling web of premonitions and eerie coincidences. Their fragile peace is disrupted by two mysterious sisters, one of whom claims to be a psychic with a dire warning from beyond. Directed with unsettling precision by [c=Nicolas Roeg], this atmospheric masterpiece weaves a tense psychological tapestry where grief blurs the line between reality and ominous foresight. As John becomes plagued by fleeting glimpses of a small figure in a red coat—a haunting echo of his loss—the labyrinthine city transforms from a place of recovery into a menacing stage for a deepening mystery. The couple must navigate a disorienting landscape of doubt, fear, and supernatural suggestion, where every reflection in the water and shadow in an alley threatens to unravel their sanity and lead them toward a terrifying, inescapable truth.</p>
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Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At!
During World War II, two French civilians and a downed British Bomber Crew set out from Paris to cross the demarcation line between Nazi-occupied Northern France and the South. From there they will be able to escape to England. First, they must avoid German troops – and the consequences of their own blunders.
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Don't Look Up
Comedy,Sci-FI,Drama
<p>When two low-level astronomers, the idealistic Kate Dibiasky ([c=Jennifer Lawrence]) and her anxious mentor Dr. Randall Mindy ([c=Leonardo DiCaprio]), make a civilization-ending discovery, they embark on a desperate media tour to warn a disinterested world. Their dire warning of a planet-killing comet hurtling toward Earth is met with shocking indifference, political maneuvering by President Orlean ([c=Meryl Streep]), and vapid distraction from a 24-hour news cycle led by hosts Brie Evantee ([c=Cate Blanchett]) and Jack Bremmer ([c=Tyler Perry]). As the clock ticks down, the scientists must navigate a surreal landscape of celebrity culture, tech billionaires like the enigmatic Peter Isherwell ([c=Mark Rylance]), and partisan politics in a satirical race against time. Directed by [c=Adam McKay], this darkly comedic and sharply relevant film blends sci-fi urgency with biting social commentary, questioning what truly captures humanity's attention in the face of an undeniable catastrophe.</p>
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Don't Make Friends
Horror
<p>In the chilling horror film "Don't Make Friends," a group of young professionals discovers the dark side of modern connection when a simple roommate matching app turns into a deadly trap. Directed by and starring [c=Joey Sawyer], the story centers on a man who, seeking affordable housing, uses a seemingly benign service to find a perfect living situation. He and his new housemates, including characters played by [c=Josh Cornell] and [c=Liz Loo], initially believe they have found an ideal community. However, the app's mysterious and controlling algorithms begin to dictate their lives with sinister precision, enforcing strict rules under the guise of fostering harmony. As the boundaries between convenience and captivity blur, the roommates realize they are not tenants but prisoners in a meticulously designed game, where breaking the rules leads to terrifying consequences. This tense and atmospheric thriller explores the horrors of forced intimacy and the paranoia that festers when technology curates your life, building towards a desperate struggle for survival against an unseen, manipulative force.</p>
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Don't Make Me Go
Drama
<p>When a single father to a teenage daughter learns that he has a fatal brain tumor, he takes her on a road trip to find the mother who abandoned her years before and to try to teach her everything she might need over the rest of her life.</p>
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Don't Make Me Over
Documentary
<p>A documentary about the legendary singer Dionne Warwick who broke racial and gender barriers and rose from her roots in New Jersey gospel choirs to attain global superstardom. Don't Make Me Over provides a glimpse into the life of one of the most famous, yet notoriously private, superstars of the last sixty years.</p>
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DON'T PLAY DUM
Comedy
<p>In the high-stakes world of competitive gaming, a brilliant but underestimated strategist finds that the most dangerous battles happen far from the screen. DON'T PLAY DUM plunges into the intense rivalry between two elite esports teams on the cusp of a championship, where behind-the-scenes manipulation proves to be a deadlier game than any played online. As alliances fracture and hidden agendas surface, the players must decipher who is a true teammate and who is a masterful saboteur playing a very long con. This sleek, suspenseful thriller captures the electric atmosphere of professional gaming while weaving a taut narrative of betrayal and psychological warfare, where every move is calculated and trust is the ultimate liability. The film challenges its characters—and the audience—to look beyond the obvious, in a world where pretending to be less than you are can be the smartest, and most perilous, strategy of all.</p>
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Don't Run II
Horror
<p>Terror returns with a vengeance in this chilling horror sequel that plunges viewers back into a nightmare they thought had ended. Director [c=Jesse Foy] crafts a relentless tale of survival where the past refuses to stay buried and the rules of escape have deadly consequences.</p>
<p>The story follows a group of survivors who believed they had outrun their tormentors, only to discover that their ordeal was far from over. [c=Paige Korner] leads the ensemble cast as someone haunted by previous events, while [c=Jake Galluccio], [c=Timothy Hood], and [c=Mason Clodfelter] portray characters caught in an escalating web of terror that threatens to consume them all. When they realize that running may no longer be an option, they must confront the horrifying truth that their pursuers have evolved their methods of hunting.</p>
<p>[c=Foy], who also penned the screenplay, creates an atmosphere of mounting dread where every shadow conceals potential danger and every moment of safety proves fleeting. The film explores themes of trauma, survival, and the psychological toll of being perpetually hunted, delivering genuine scares while examining what happens when victims are forced to become fighters in their own desperate battle for survival.</p>
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Don't Say Good Luck
Comedy
<p>In the delightfully offbeat comedy "Don't Say Good Luck," a superstitious young woman played by [c=Sunny Sandler] finds her carefully ordered life turned upside down when she accidentally unleashes a series of chaotic events by breaking her own strict superstitious rules. Directed by [c=Julia Hart], the film follows this lovable protagonist as she navigates a world where every black cat, broken mirror, and spilled salt seems to conspire against her. With the help of her quirky but well-meaning friends, portrayed by [c=Melanie Lynskey] and [c=Max Greenfield], as well as a skeptical love interest played by [c=Jack Champion], she embarks on a hilarious journey to reverse her bad luck. Along the way, she encounters a colorful cast of characters, including a wise but eccentric mentor played by [c=Steve Buscemi] and a no-nonsense boss brought to life by [c=Stephanie Beatriz], with [c=Bebe Neuwirth] adding her signature charm as a mysterious fortune teller. Blending heartwarming moments with laugh-out-loud comedy, this film explores whether our fate is truly written in the stars or if we make our own luck through courage and connection.</p>
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Don't Shoot The Messenger
Crime
<p>In a taut and unsettling short film that unfolds in a mere four minutes, [c=David F. Sandberg] directs a gripping psychological thriller that explores the terrifying power of a single, unhinged accusation. The story follows a seemingly ordinary man whose life is shattered when a stranger’s reckless words set off a chain reaction of paranoia and violence. As the rumor spreads like wildfire through a close-knit community, the protagonist finds himself cornered, his reputation destroyed, and his safety compromised. The central conflict hinges on the agonizing question of how to prove innocence when the damage has already been done. With no time to reason and no one to trust, he must confront the mob mentality that has turned against him. This intense, high-concept drama uses its brief runtime to maximum effect, delivering a claustrophobic atmosphere of dread and moral panic. [c=Lotta Losten] co-stars in this chilling reminder that words can be weapons, and that sometimes the most dangerous enemy is the crowd.</p>
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Don't Sleep
Horror, Thriller
<p>In the unsettling horror thriller Don't Sleep, a young couple’s new beginning becomes a terrifying descent into madness. After moving into a beautiful coastal cottage, Zach, played by [c=Dominic Sherwood], and Shawn, portrayed by [c=Charlbi Dean Kriek], believe they have found their perfect home. Their idyllic life is soon shattered as Zach begins to experience violent, recurring nightmares that bleed terrifyingly into his waking hours, while Shawn grows increasingly concerned for his sanity. The couple finds themselves drawn into a dark mystery involving the home’s previous occupants, including a troubled psychiatrist [c=Cary Elwes] and a desperate mother [c=Drea de Matteo], whose own lives were consumed by similar horrors. As the line between nightmare and reality completely dissolves, Zach and Shawn must confront a malevolent force rooted in the town’s past, fighting to uncover the truth before they are permanently trapped in a waking nightmare. Directed by [c=Rick Bieber], the film crafts a chilling atmosphere of psychological dread where every shadow holds a secret and the greatest threat may be the demons within.</p>
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Don't Talk to Irene
Comedy
<p>"Don't Talk to Irene" follows Irene (McLeod), a fat and friendless high school student who does community service at the Golden Days retirement home after being suspended from school. With a passion for cheerleading, Irene secretly signs up the senior residents to audition for a dance-themed reality show to prove that you don't need to be physically perfect to be awesome.</p>
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Don't Tell a Soul
Drama,Thriller
<p>In the tense and atmospheric thriller Don't Tell a Soul, two desperate teenage brothers, Joey and Matt, played by [c=Fionn Whitehead] and [c=Jack Dylan Grazer], attempt to rob a seemingly empty house to escape their bleak home life. The heist goes disastrously wrong when their target, a troubled security guard named Hamby ([c=Rainn Wilson]), falls into a deep, abandoned well while chasing them. Trapped and pleading for his life, Hamby becomes an unexpected prisoner, forcing the brothers into a precarious moral dilemma. As guilt and paranoia begin to fracture their already fragile bond, Hamby initiates a psychological game from the darkness below, manipulating their fears and secrets. With their mother ([c=Mena Suvari]) unaware of the sinister truth festering in their backyard, Joey and Matt find themselves in a chilling battle of wits where the real threat may not be at the bottom of the well, but in the lies they tell each other to survive.</p>
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Don't Think Twice
Drama, Comedy
<p>An improv group that loses its lease on its home theater at the same time that one of its castmembers gets chosen for the biggest sketch-comedy show on TV. The film delves into the bitterness and backstabbing that occur between friends when they realize that maybe not everyone's going to make it after all.</p>
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Don't Trust the Couple Upstairs
Drama
<p>When a young couple moves into their dream apartment, they believe they have found the perfect sanctuary, only to discover that their charming and seemingly perfect neighbors, the couple upstairs, harbor unsettling secrets. Starring [c=Alex Mitchell] and [c=Brenna Skalski] as the new tenants, their fresh start quickly curdles into suspicion as odd noises, unexpected encounters, and a growing sense of voyeurism permeate the thin walls between them. Directed by [c=Brittany Goodwin] and written by [c=Steve Turner], this tense drama weaves a claustrophobic tale of paranoia and trust, exploring how easily facades can crack under pressure. As boundaries blur and polite smiles fade, the newcomers are drawn into a psychological game where nothing is as it appears, forcing them to question not only the intentions of their enigmatic neighbors, played with magnetic unease by [c=Rob LaColla Jr.], but also the strength of their own relationship. The film masterfully builds an atmosphere of creeping dread, transforming everyday apartment living into a stage for a gripping and intimate conflict where the greatest threat may be lurking just overhead.</p>
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Don't Worry Baby
Drama, Comedy
<p>The film sees a struggling photographer (Magaro) and his philandering father Harry (McDonald) discover that they each had a one-night stand with the same woman, Sara-Beth (Walker), in the same week, and that either one of them might be the biological father of her four-year-old daughter. They pair then agree to share fatherly duties while waiting for paternity test results.</p>
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Don't Worry Darling
Drama,Thriller
<p>In the sun-drenched, idyllic 1950s company town of Victory, life is a picture of perfection for housewife Alice Chambers, played by [c=Florence Pugh]. She spends her days in a beautiful home with her charming husband Jack, portrayed by [c=Harry Styles], who works on a secretive project for the enigmatic company leader Frank, [c=Chris Pine]. As the men drive off to their mysterious jobs each day, the women enjoy a life of leisure, curated by Frank’s elegant wife Shelley, [c=Gemma Chan]. Yet, beneath the glossy surface of pristine homes and synchronized dance routines, Alice begins to notice unsettling cracks in her flawless reality. Directed by [c=Olivia Wilde], this stylish psychological thriller follows Alice’s growing paranoia as she questions the true nature of Victory and the purpose of her husband’s work. Her search for answers pits her against the entire community, threatening to shatter the carefully constructed paradise and expose a disturbing truth that everyone else seems determined to ignore.</p>
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Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot
Drama, Biography
<p>A biopic of quadriplegic cartoonist John Callahan, he became an alcoholic at the age of 12, a drug abuser in his mid-teens and a quadriplegic at 21 after being involved in a car accident after a day of drinking. He managed to rebuild his life to become an envelope-pushing cartoonist, learning to use both hands to draw, for example, and also reconciling with members of his family.</p>
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Donald Cried
Drama, Comedy
<p>Director/writer/star Kris Avedisian expertly deconstructs the contemporary obsession with the "man-child" in this darkly funny story about former childhood best friends who reconnect decades later in their working-class Rhode Island neighborhood. Peter Latang (Jesse Wakeman) left his childhood home to reinvent himself as a slick Wall Street mover and shaker. </p><p>When he's forced to return home to bury his grandmother, he loses his wallet on the trip. Stranded and broke, Peter looks to the only person he can think of to help him out-his next-door neighbor and former childhood friend Donald (played by Avedisian). </p><p>The ever-eccentric Donald hasn't changed a bit, and what starts as a simple favor turns into a long and unhinged van ride into their past. Avedisian's pitch-perfect first feature is a brilliant twist on the family-reunion melodrama and the classic buddy comedy.</p>
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Done It All
Drama, Biography
<p>In the vibrant yet tumultuous world of Soviet-era comedy, a legendary performer finds his life's work flashing before his eyes. [c=Igor Ivanov]'s poignant drama, "Done It All," delves into the soul of a celebrated humorist, portrayed with profound depth by [c=Mikhail Zhvanetsky], as he reflects on a career built on laughter that often masked private struggles. Surrounded by a constellation of comedic talents including [c=Roman Kartsev], [c=Viktor Ilchenko], and [c=Klara Novikova], he navigates the complex relationship between an artist, his audience, and the shifting political landscape that seeks to define his art. The film weaves a rich tapestry of memory and performance, exploring the central conflict between public legacy and personal truth. With a tone that balances bittersweet nostalgia with sharp, dramatic insight, this biographical portrait invites viewers behind the curtain to witness the man behind the jokes, questioning what remains when the applause finally fades.</p>
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Donkey Punch
Thriller
<p>A hedonistic holiday turns into a waking nightmare in this intense thriller from director [c=Oliver Blackburn]. Three British friends, including the adventurous Lisa ([c=Nichola Burley]), join a group of wealthy and charismatic strangers for a night of partying on a luxurious yacht in the Mediterranean. The sun-drenched atmosphere of drugs, music, and flirtation takes a dark turn when a dangerous sexual act, known as a "donkey punch," is introduced during the revelry. What begins as a reckless thrill spirals into a fatal accident, leaving the group fractured and terrified. As panic sets in, alliances shatter and primal instincts take over, transforming the idyllic vessel into a claustrophobic battleground. Trapped miles from shore with no witnesses, the survivors, including the calculating Marcus ([c=Tom Burke]) and the increasingly desperate Bluey ([c=Jaime Winstone]), must navigate a rising tide of paranoia, guilt, and violence, where every decision could be their last.</p>
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Donnie Brasco
An FBI undercover agent infiltrates the mob and identifies more with the mafia life at the expense of his regular one.
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Donnie Darko
After narrowly escaping a bizarre accident, a troubled teenager is plagued by visions of a large bunny rabbit that manipulates him to commit a series of crimes.
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Donnybrook
Drama, Thriller
<p>Three desperate souls must fight their way out of a dead-end world in this bracing, gut-punching glimpse into America's dark underbelly. Earl (Jamie Bell) is a struggling ex-marine and father determined to make a better life for his family--no matter what it takes. Angus (Frank Grillo) is a violent, unhinged drug dealer who leaves a trail of death and destruction in his wake. And Delia (Margaret Qualley) is a haunted woman who will do anything to escape a life of crime she can no longer bear. In their kill-or-be-killed world, all roads lead to the Donnybrook: an illicit backwoods cage match where bare-knuckled fighters brawl for a shot at a $100,000 prize. It's either a last-ditch chance at redemption--or a death sentence. Blending unflinching brutality with dreamlike lyricism, director Tim Sutton conjures a mesmerizing, visceral vision of life on the extreme margins.</p>
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Donor, The
Comedy
<p>In the outrageous comedy "Donor, The," [c=Rob Corddry] stars as a man whose life of comfortable mediocrity is turned upside down by an act of misguided charity. When his spontaneous decision to donate sperm during his college years comes back to haunt him decades later, he finds himself confronted by the bizarre and demanding adult offspring he never knew he had. Directed by [c=Damian Lee], the film follows this unprepared everyman as he is dragged into the chaotic lives of his biological children, each more eccentric and needy than the last. Forced to navigate his newfound paternal responsibilities while his own orderly world crumbles, he embarks on a hysterical journey of reluctant connection and personal upheaval. With a tone that balances sharp, sardonic wit with moments of unexpected heart, this comedy explores the messy consequences of the past and the chaotic road to making amends, proving that family can find you in the most unconventional ways.</p>
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Don’t Answer
Horror
<p>In this pulse-pounding short horror film, a late-night phone call shatters the fragile peace of a suburban home. When a stranger’s voice on the other end of the line issues a simple, terrifying command—do not answer—the protagonist is thrust into a waking nightmare where every ring becomes a harbinger of dread. Driven by a desperate need to protect their family, they must navigate a series of increasingly unnerving events, each one blurring the line between reality and paranoia. As the tension mounts, the central conflict becomes a harrowing test of will, forcing them to decide whether to obey the chilling warning or risk everything to uncover the truth behind the mysterious caller. With a masterful build of suspense and an atmosphere thick with unease, this brief but gripping tale explores the primal fear of the unknown, leaving audiences breathless until its final, shocking moment.</p>
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Don’t come out
Thriller
<p>In the taut thriller "Don’t Come Out," directed by [c=noah metaferia], a lone figure finds themselves trapped in a suffocating nightmare where survival hinges on a single, terrifying rule. The film follows an unnamed protagonist, portrayed with gripping intensity by [c=noah metaferia], who awakens in a dark, unfamiliar space and quickly realizes that an unseen threat lurks just beyond the door. Driven by primal fear and the desperate need to escape, the character must navigate a claustrophobic environment where every creak and shadow could signal impending danger. The central conflict revolves around the psychological torment of isolation and the constant dread of what might be waiting outside, forcing the protagonist to confront their deepest anxieties. With a runtime of just one minute, this compact thriller masterfully builds an atmosphere of relentless tension and suspense, immersing viewers in a high-stakes battle between courage and terror. As the clock ticks, the question remains whether the protagonist can outwit the unknown force that demands they never come out.</p>
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Don’t explode
Drama
<p>In the heart-pounding single minute of [m=Don’t Explode], every second is a ticking bomb. The film plunges the audience directly into the high-stakes dilemma of an ordinary man, portrayed with frantic intensity by [c=Jesse Plemons], who finds himself in an extraordinary and terrifying situation. With a device strapped to his chest and a cryptic set of rules whispered in his ear, his only goal is to remain perfectly, impossibly calm. His every instinct screams to panic, but a single elevated heartbeat could mean instant oblivion. This razor-sharp thriller, directed by [c=Emma Stone], masterfully constructs an unbearable atmosphere of suspense within its fleeting runtime, transforming a simple premise into a white-knuckle exploration of human fear and control. As the clock mercilessly counts down, the line between survival and catastrophe becomes terrifyingly thin, promising a cinematic experience that is as brief as it is explosively tense.</p>
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