How Chee!
Documentary
<p>In the heart of Vancouver's Chinatown, a beloved family-run restaurant faces an uncertain future in this intimate documentary. Directed by and featuring [c=Craig Silliphant], "How Chee!" chronicles the final days of the How Chee! Wun Tun House, a culinary institution for over three decades. As owners [c=Andy Kwan] and [c=Justin Kwan] prepare to close their doors, the film captures the bittersweet farewell from a community of loyal patrons, including regulars [c=Chris Murphy] and [c=Lara Murphy]. The story weaves together savory memories, the complex realities of running a small business, and the profound cultural loss felt by a neighborhood in transition. With a warm yet poignant tone, this documentary serves as a lasting tribute to the flavors, faces, and family legacy that made How Chee! a home for so many, exploring what truly vanishes when a local landmark fades into history.</p>
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How Come
Horror
<p>In the chilling horror film "How Come," two friends, played by [c=Hallie Chanan] and [c=Madison Severance], embark on a seemingly innocent weekend getaway that quickly spirals into a nightmare. As they explore an isolated cabin nestled deep in the woods, they uncover dark secrets that test the bonds of their friendship and their grasp on reality. Driven by curiosity and a desire to escape their mundane lives, the duo unknowingly awakens a malevolent force that preys on their fears and insecurities.</p>
<p>Tension mounts as they confront eerie occurrences and disturbing visions, leading them to question their own sanity while battling the sinister presence that looms over them. The film expertly weaves elements of psychological horror with supernatural thrills, creating a gripping atmosphere that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. As the friends grapple with their deepest secrets and the impending terror, they must find a way to survive the night while unraveling the mystery behind the darkness that surrounds them. With a haunting tone and unsettling visuals, "How Come" promises to be a disturbing yet captivating journey into the unknown.</p>
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How Could You Do This to Me?
Comedy, Drama
<p>A teen who feels that the divorce of her parents has improved her life. When mom and dad appear to be rekindling sparks, their daughter feels threatened and tries to break them up.</p>
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How Do You Know
Romance, Comedy
<p>Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson, Paul Rudd, and Jack Nicholson star in "How Do You Know", the new comedy written and directed by James L. Brooks that takes a contemporary and romantic look at the question, "How do you know?"</p><p> Lisa (Witherspoon) is a woman whose athletic ability is the defining passion of her life, having been her focus since early childhood. When she is cut from her team, everything she has ever known is suddenly taken from her. Not knowing what to do, she stumbles toward regular life. In this mode, she begins a fling with Matty (Wilson), a major league baseball pitcher, a self-centered ladies man - a narcissist with a code of honor.</p><p> George Madison (Rudd) is a straight-arrow businessman whose complicated relationship with his father, Charles (Nicholson), takes a turn when George is accused of a financial crime, even though he's done nothing wrong. Though he may be headed to jail, George's honesty, integrity, and unceasing optimism may be his only path to keeping his sanity.</p><p> Before Lisa's relationship with Matty takes root, she meets George for a first date on the worst evening of each of their lives: she has just been cut, and he has just been served. When everything else seems to be falling apart, they will discover what it means to have something wonderful happen.</p>
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How Do You Spell This Word?
<p>In this concise and poignant short film directed by [c=Yulia Lokshina], a young immigrant boy faces the daunting challenge of adapting to a new language and culture on his first day of school. Struggling with the unfamiliar alphabet and the pressure to fit in, he encounters a simple word that becomes a symbol of his isolation and determination. As his teacher and classmates attempt to guide him, the boy’s quiet perseverance reveals the universal struggle for understanding and connection. The narrative unfolds with a gentle, observational tone, balancing moments of vulnerability with subtle humor, capturing the anxiety and hope of starting over. Through its minimal runtime, the film explores themes of identity, communication, and the courage it takes to ask for help. Without revealing the outcome, the story builds to a quietly powerful moment that resonates with anyone who has ever felt like an outsider. This heartfelt drama offers a moving glimpse into the resilience of childhood.</p>
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How He Fell in Love
Drama, Romance
<p>Travis, a struggling young musician, crosses paths with Ellen, an older, married yoga instructor who is in the process of adopting a child. Travis and Ellen begin an affair that slowly deepens into something more intimate and profound. As their encounters continue, Travis must face the consequences of infidelity while Ellen is confronted with her crumbling marriage.</p>
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How I Became a Famous Novelist
Drama
<p>"Novelist" concerns a man who sets out to write an unabashedly commercial tome so he can be rich, famous and, most importantly, upstage his ex-girlfriend's wedding.</p>
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How I Felt When I Lost You
Drama
<p>In the brief but emotionally charged drama [m=How I Felt When I Lost You], director [c=Gigi Orsini] crafts a poignant exploration of grief and the lingering echoes of a fractured relationship. The film centers on a young woman, portrayed by [c=Leilani Pivaral], who is forced to confront the raw, unprocessed pain of a devastating loss. As she sifts through the remnants of what once was, her journey is haunted by the memory of a loved one, played by [c=Tatiana Velasquez], whose absence reshapes her reality. The narrative unfolds through a series of intimate, visceral moments, capturing the disorienting fog of mourning and the quiet struggle to find closure. With a minimalist approach and a powerful performance from its lead, the film delves into the universal question of how one begins to heal when the person who grounded them is gone. This stark and resonant drama, featuring [c=João Gabbriel] and [c=Gael Kuni] in supporting roles, offers a deeply personal look at the silent battles fought in the aftermath of heartbreak.</p>
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How I Learned to Love Women
An erotic comedy about the many affairs of a young man with different women.
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How I Live Now
Drama, Thriller
<p>In the gripping drama thriller "How I Live Now," directed by [c=Kevin Macdonald], a young American girl named Daisy is sent to live with her cousins in the English countryside at the onset of a devastating war. As the conflict escalates, Daisy must navigate the chaos and danger that surrounds her, forging a deep connection with her cousin Edmond, played by [c=George MacKay], while relying on her younger cousins Piper, portrayed by [c=Harley Bird], and Joe, played by [c=Tom Holland]. Alongside the resilient [c=Saoirse Ronan] as Daisy, the cast delivers powerful performances under the direction of Macdonald. The film, written by [c=Jack Thorne] and produced by [c=Charles Steel], [c=Alasdair Flind], [c=Andrew Ruhemann], and [c=John Battsek], explores themes of survival, love, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming adversity. With a runtime of 101 minutes and an R rating, this tense and emotional story captures the harrowing reality of war through the eyes of a young woman forced to grow up too quickly.</p>
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How I Started A Film Festival
Documentary
<p>In the heart of a bustling city, a passionate filmmaker, portrayed by [c=Name], embarks on an ambitious journey to create a film festival that champions independent cinema. Driven by a deep love for storytelling and a desire to provide a platform for emerging voices, they rally a diverse group of friends and fellow artists, each with their own dreams and struggles, to help bring the festival to life. Among them is a seasoned mentor, played by [c=Name], who offers wisdom but also challenges the protagonist’s vision, creating an intriguing dynamic that fuels the narrative.</p>
<p>As the group navigates the complexities of organization, funding, and the daunting task of curating films, they face numerous obstacles, from financial setbacks to personal conflicts that threaten to derail their efforts. The film expertly balances humor and drama, capturing the exhilarating highs and crushing lows of the creative process. With its uplifting tone and vibrant atmosphere, the story unfolds as a celebration of resilience, camaraderie, and the transformative power of cinema. Viewers will find themselves rooting for the characters as they confront their fears and strive to make their mark on the world of film.</p>
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How It Ends
Action,Thriller
<p>When a mysterious cataclysm severs all communication across the United States, a desperate cross-country journey begins in this tense action-thriller. [c=Theo James] stars as Will, a young man separated from his pregnant fiancée, Samantha ([c=Katerina Graham]), who is stranded in Chicago just as society begins to crumble. Determined to reach her, Will reluctantly teams up with her formidable and distrustful father, Tom ([c=Forest Whitaker]), embarking on a perilous road trip into the heart of the unfolding chaos. As they navigate a landscape descending into lawlessness and face enigmatic threats at every turn, the two men must overcome their personal tensions to survive. Directed by [c=David M. Rosenthal] from a script by [c=Brooks McLaren], the film masterfully builds a gripping atmosphere of paranoia and suspense, exploring the limits of human endurance and the fragile bonds that hold people together when everything falls apart.</p>
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How It Was When the Past Went Away
Sci-Fi
<p>An adaptation of Robert Silverberg's science fiction novella 'How It Was When the Past Went Away'. It's about what happens when everyone in a city suffers a mass/communal memory loss.</p>
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How Long Will I Love U
Drama, Romance
<p>In a magical twist of fate, two strangers living in the same Shanghai apartment find their lives impossibly connected across time. [c=Jiayin Lei] stars as Lu Ming, a struggling real estate agent from 2018, who suddenly discovers he is sharing his home with Gu Xiaojiao, a vibrant and ambitious woman from 1999, portrayed by [c=Liya Tong]. Directed and written by [c=Su Lun], this charming romantic drama explores what happens when their separate decades collide within the same space, creating a whimsical and poignant connection. As they navigate the bizarre rules of their shared reality, their initial confusion gives way to a growing bond that challenges their understanding of destiny and opportunity. With warmth and gentle humor, the film weaves a tale of two souls from different eras who must confront their own life choices and regrets, all while wondering if a love that transcends time can possibly have a future.</p>
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How She Move
Drama
<p>"How She Move" is an energetic, gritty and ultimately inspiring coming of age tale about a gifted young woman who defies all the rules as she step dances her heart out to achieve her dreams. Featuring a fresh cast of new discoveries, this Sundance Film Festival hit marks the feature film debut of the electric Rutina Wesley, with street-style step sequences by top choreographer Hi Hat and special appearances by R&B singer-songwriter Keyshia Cole and comedian DeRay Davis.</p><p>Bursting with raw talent and intelligence, Raya Green (Wesley), the daughter of Jamaican immigrants, has always been the family's one great hope. She won the rare chance to break out of their drug and crime-infested neighborhood when she was accepted into the exclusive Seaton Academy. But when her sister dies of an overdose, the family is shattered and Raya is forced to return to the place she tried so hard to escape.</p><p>It's not easy to go back -- especially when one-time friends, including the tough minded Michelle (Tre Armstrong), see Raya as a stuck-up traitor who left the community behind. Feeling trapped and looking for a way out, Raya learns about a step competition with a $50,000 cash prize that could change her fate. Most of the crews that win the big money are all male, forcing Raya to fight her way in as the sole female member of the Jane Street Junta (JSJ), led by the reining champ of the local steppin' scene Bishop (Dwain Murphy). As sparks begin to fly between Raya and Bishop, a false move by Raya leaves her without a crew, and she finds herself in a battle between her loyalty, her determination, her family's ambitions and her heart. As the big contest approaches, she realizes it's no longer just about the money or the opportunity, but also the one thing that she's been missing in her life: a sense of self.</p><p>Paramount Vantage presents "How She Move," directed by Ian Iqbal Rashid ("Touch of Pink") from a screenplay by Annmarie Morais. The producers are Jennifer Kawaja and Julia Sereny of Sienna Films and Brent Barclay. Driven by music, thefilm features tracks from Missy Elliott, Busta Rhymes, Lil' Mama and Yummy Bingham. The score is composed by Andrew Lockington.</p>
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How Starbucks Saved My Life
Drama, Comedy
<p>The story is a memoir by Michael Gates Gill, a former J. Walter Thompson executive who found himself down and out when he was downsized out of a job.</p><p>In his 60s and in a personal tailspin because of an affair that ended his marriage, Gill saw his luck change when he entered a Starbucks and walked out with a job offer from the store's manager, giving his life new purpose.</p>
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How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Family
<p>In the heart of Whoville, the joyous holiday spirit is palpable as the Whos prepare for Christmas, but lurking on the outskirts is the notorious Grinch, played by [c=Jim Carrey]. This green, grumpy creature harbors a deep disdain for the festivities and plots to ruin Christmas for the cheerful Whos, led by the ever-optimistic Cindy Lou Who, portrayed by [c=Taylor Momsen]. As the Grinch devises a cunning plan to steal Christmas, he battles his own bitterness and loneliness, revealing a complex character who yearns for connection beneath his hardened exterior.</p>
<p>Directed by [c=Ron Howard], this family-friendly adaptation of Dr. Seuss's beloved tale combines whimsical visuals with heartfelt moments. The vibrant Whoville is a stark contrast to the Grinch’s drab cave, illuminating the film's central theme of love and community spirit. As the plot unfolds, viewers are taken on a journey filled with clever humor and poignant reflections, exploring whether the Grinch can truly understand the meaning of Christmas. With a talented supporting cast including [c=Jeffrey Tambor], [c=Christine Baranski], and [c=Molly Shannon], this enchanting tale promises to delight audiences of all ages, making it a timeless holiday classic.</p>
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How the Light Gets In
Romance, Drama
<p>In the poignant short film How the Light Gets In, a solitary man, portrayed with profound depth by [c=Benicio Del Toro], navigates the quiet aftermath of a profound loss. Directed by [c=Anya Beyersdorf], this romance-drama explores the fragile space between memory and moving forward, where grief has dimmed the world's colors. When an unexpected connection sparks with a stranger who carries her own hidden sorrow, a tentative light begins to pierce the shadows of his isolation. Their hesitant interactions, written by [c=James Greer], unfold with a raw and gentle realism, asking whether two broken halves can make a whole or if some cracks are meant to remain. Against an intimate and atmospheric backdrop, the film crafts a tender portrait of human vulnerability, suggesting that sometimes the path to healing is found not in forgetting, but in the courage to let someone new see the darkness within.</p>
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How the Sausage Was Made
Documentary
<p>Documentary filmmaker [c=Jeff Krulik] turns his lens on the unglamorous, often chaotic world of independent film production in this revealing behind-the-scenes look. The movie follows a determined group of aspiring filmmakers as they navigate the treacherous path from initial concept to final cut, battling creative differences, mounting budget pressures, and the crushing weight of their own ambitions. Through candid interviews and fly-on-the-wall footage, the documentary captures the raw, unfiltered reality of what it truly takes to bring a vision to life. It is a story of passion clashing with practicality, where artistic integrity constantly wrestles with the cold demands of commerce. As the project spirals toward its deadline, the crew must confront whether their dream is worth the personal and professional toll it exacts. Equal parts cautionary tale and love letter to the craft, this documentary offers an unflinching portrait of the collaborative struggle and sheer perseverance that defines the filmmaking process, making it essential viewing for anyone who has ever wondered what happens behind the curtain.</p>
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How They Really Are
Drama
<p>In a world where authenticity is a luxury few can afford, [c=Koby Thoroughgood] directs and stars in this raw and unflinching drama that peels back the layers of modern relationships. The story follows a tightly-knit group of friends and family, including [c=Nico Quilter], [c=Joe Hall], and [c=Lucas Nuttall], who gather for what is meant to be a simple reunion. As old tensions simmer and long-held secrets begin to surface, each character is forced to confront the disparity between the personas they project to the world and the messy, vulnerable truths they hide within. [c=Lee Thoroughgood] and [c=Brita Thoroughgood] portray figures grappling with the weight of expectation, while [c=Baxter Bradfeild] and [c=River Tallowwood] bring depth to the ensemble as catalysts for change. The film’s intimate, character-driven narrative creates a tense and emotionally charged atmosphere, exploring how far people will go to protect their carefully constructed facades. Without easy answers, "How They Really Are" challenges viewers to question what it truly means to be seen, and whether honesty can survive when the masks finally come off.</p>
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How Time Flies
Drama, Sci-Fi
<p>In the poignant drama How Time Flies, directed by [c=Michael Polish], a brilliant but reclusive scientist makes a discovery that challenges the very fabric of reality: a method to physically revisit one's own past memories. As he grapples with the profound loneliness of his existence, he is presented with an irresistible yet dangerous opportunity—to not just observe, but to potentially alter a pivotal moment of personal heartbreak. This sci-fi-tinged journey explores the heavy cost of nostalgia and the human desire for a second chance, blending intimate character drama with thought-provoking speculative fiction. The film crafts a melancholic and atmospheric tone, asking whether healing lies in confronting the past or in learning to let it go, as the scientist's experiment threatens to unravel the delicate timeline of his own life.</p>
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How to Be
Drama, Comedy
<p>What do you do when you're hit by a "quarter-life crisis"? Turn your life into a hip version of The Odd Couple. At first fancying himself an "enigmatic poet," twentysomething Art (Robert Pattinson), gradually realizes that he must take action if he's going to escape his depressed life as a struggling musician in London. A solution comes in the shape of a book titled "It's Not Your Fault." Not content to just draw inspiration from its pages, however, Art invites the elderly author of the book to come live with him and his parents, which quickly becomes a painfully funny journey about dysfunction and growing up.</p>
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How To Be A Lady
Horror
<p>In the unsettling horror short [m=How To Be A Lady], directed and written by [c=Hattie Williams], a young woman finds herself trapped in a nightmarish finishing school where the lessons in etiquette are anything but polite. The film follows a quiet, anxious protagonist (played by [c=Tilly Shaw]) who enrolls in an exclusive academy promising to mold her into the perfect lady. Under the watchful, predatory eye of the headmistress ([c=Emily Edgeworth]) and alongside a group of increasingly desperate classmates ([c=Olivia Crouch], [c=Riley Wytchard], and [c=Jake Harrison]), the curriculum quickly spirals into grotesque rituals of compliance. Each lesson in posture, speech, and poise is a test of survival, where failure invites terrifying consequences. As the protagonist uncovers the school's dark history, she realizes that perfection comes at a horrifying price. With a claustrophobic atmosphere and a creeping sense of dread, this twelve-minute chiller from [c=Hattie Williams] subverts the coming-of-age story into a visceral exploration of societal pressure, using its brief runtime to deliver a potent and chilling commentary on the violence of conformity.</p>
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How to Be a Latin Lover
Comedy
<p>Eugenio Derbez is the star of what could be his funniest movie yet! In this laugh out loud comedy, OR In this riches to rags story, Eugenio plays a very handsome and very young Maximo who has a dream to be rich without ever having to work a day in his life. </p><p>Having made a career of seducing rich older women, he marries a wealthy woman more than twice his age. 25 years later, spoiled and bored from waking up next to his now 80-year-old wife-he gets the surprise of his life when she ends up dumping him for a younger car salesman. </p><p>Forced out of his mansion and desperate for a place to stay, he must move in with his estranged sister, Sara, (Salma Hayek) and her nerdy but adorable son, Hugo in their small apartment. Anxious to return to the lap of luxury, Maximo uses his nephew's crush on a classmate to get to his new target-her grandmother, Celeste, a widowed billionaire. </p><p>As Maximo tries to rekindle his powers as a Latin lover, he finds himself bonding with his nephew Hugo, and he begins to learn that being a Latin lover means that loving money isn't as important as the love of your family.</p>
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How To Be Happy
<p>In a brief but potent exploration of modern discontent, [c=Brandon Ashcroft] stars as a man grappling with the elusive pursuit of happiness in this short film, written by Ashcroft and directed by [c=Carson Wheatley]. The narrative delves into the internal and external struggles of its protagonist, who finds himself caught in a cycle of unfulfilling routines and searching for meaning in a world that offers no easy answers. As he navigates a series of encounters and introspective moments, he confronts the uncomfortable question of whether true contentment is a destination or a state of mind. With a tone that balances dry wit with poignant observation, the film crafts an atmospheric and thought-provoking character study. It examines the universal desire to break free from the ordinary, hinting at the personal revelations that come from looking inward. This concise and impactful piece leaves viewers reflecting on their own definitions of joy and the choices that shape a life.</p>
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How to be Loved
<p>In this poignant short drama directed by [c=Luke B Wilson], a young woman named Alice, portrayed with raw vulnerability by [c=Lizzie Schoen], finds herself trapped in a cycle of toxic relationships, desperately seeking validation from those who cannot truly give it. Her journey takes an unexpected turn when she meets a quiet, observant stranger played by [c=Peter Thomson], whose own struggles with self-worth mirror her own. As Alice navigates the blurred lines between affection and manipulation, she is forced to confront the painful truth that love cannot be earned through sacrifice alone. The narrative unfolds over a tight thirteen minutes, weaving a gentle yet unflinching exploration of codependency, emotional resilience, and the quiet courage it takes to redefine what it means to be loved. With a supporting cast including [c=Sam Hildebrandt], [c=Marcos Cruz Bloom], and [c=Chloe Fitch], the film balances moments of tender intimacy with stark, honest dialogue, creating an atmospheric meditation on the human need for connection. Without offering easy answers, this thought-provoking piece challenges viewers to consider whether the deepest love begins not with another person, but within oneself.</p>
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How to Be Normal and the Oddness of the Other World
Fresh out of a psychiatric hospital, Pia moves back in with her parents to get her life together. Torn between a new job, lovesickness, psychotropic drugs and social stigmatization, she emerges into a world where everything seems out of control.
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How to Be Single
Comedy, Romance
<p>In the romantic comedy "How to Be Single," directed by [c=Christian Ditter], audiences are taken on a journey through the chaotic world of modern dating in New York City. The film follows a group of friends as they navigate the ups and downs of being single, exploring love, relationships, and the importance of self-discovery. [c=Dakota Johnson] stars as the lead character, while [c=Rebel Wilson] brings her signature humor to the mix. The ensemble cast also features [c=Alison Brie], [c=Leslie Mann], [c=Damon Wayans Jr.], [c=Nicholas Braun], [c=Anders Holm], [c=Jake Lacy], [c=Mickey Gooch Jr.], [c=Jason Mantzoukas], [c=Colin Jost], [c=Vanessa Rubio], and [c=Sarah Ramos]. With a runtime of 110 minutes, this film, produced by [c=John Rickard] and [c=Dana Fox], offers a lighthearted yet insightful look at the complexities of love and friendship, making it a must-see for anyone who has ever been single. Released by Warner Bros. Pictures on February 12, 2016, "How to Be Single" is rated R for its mature themes and humor.</p>
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How to Build a Better Boy
Comedy, Adventure, Sci-Fi
<p>In this playful sci-fi comedy from director [c=Paul Hoen], two tech-savvy best friends, Gabby ( [c=China Anne McClain]) and Mae ( [c=Kelli Berglund]), are tired of being overlooked by the popular crowd at school. When their attempts to catch the attention of the cutest guys backfire, they decide to take matters into their own hands. Using Mae's advanced robotics skills, they create the perfect boyfriend: a sophisticated android named Albert ( [c=Marshall Williams]), programmed to be charming, athletic, and utterly devoted. Their plan seems flawless until a government agent ( [c=Roger Bart]) discovers their creation and wants to use him for a secret project. Meanwhile, their digital masterpiece begins to develop a mind of his own, learning what it truly means to be human. As Gabby and Mae juggle their high-tech secret with the pressures of high school, they must protect their creation from falling into the wrong hands while discovering that real relationships can't be programmed. This lighthearted adventure blends coming-of-age humor with futuristic thrills, featuring a talented young cast that includes [c=Noah Centineo] and [c=Ashley Argota].</p>
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How to Build a Girl
Drama, Comedy
<p>A working-class teenager (Beanie Feldstein) tries to reinvent herself as a hip London music critic, in this unconventional coming-of-age story based on British author Caitlin Moran's semiautobiographical novel. </p><p>Set in England in the 1990s, this giddy fusion of coming-of-age comedy and rock 'n' roll debauchery charts a sweet, geeky teenage girl's meteoric rise to music critic infamy. Based on Caitlin Moran's semi-autobiographical novel, "How to Build a Girl" is about discovering your best self by unleashing your nastiest one.</p><p>With her bedroom wall decorated with images of beloved heroes such as Julie Andrews and the Bronte sisters, Johanna Morrigan (Beanie Feldstein) has no shortage of enthusiasms -- if only just one of them could help her seem cool. Johanna's Wolverhampton home is crowded with four brothers, one depressed mum, one failed drummer turned unlicensed dog breeder dad (Paddy Considine), and countless border collies, and there's precious little income to go around.</p><p>Thankfully, Johanna hits the jackpot: she responds to a London music magazine's call for new writers, and while she knows virtually nothing about contemporary music, her plucky insistence lands her gigs reviewing concerts and records. Sensing that cutting sarcasm curries more favour with her editors than fan-girl plaudits, Johanna reinvents herself as Dolly Wilde, a flamboyantly mean, sexually voracious scenester with a penchant for pithy takedowns. Her new persona makes her a star. But it may cost her her soul.</p><p>
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How to Catch a Russian Spy
Thriller
<p>An adaptation of the novel 'How to Catch a Russian Spy: The True Story of an American Civilian Turned Double Agent' by Naveed Jamali and Ellis Henican. It describes Jamali's three-year experience as a double agent. He spied on America for the Russians, trading thumb drives of sensitive technical data for envelopes of cash and selling out his own country - or so the Russians believed. But really, Jamali was a covert double agent working with the FBI.</p>
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How to Clean a House in Ten Easy Steps
Documentary
<p>The documentary film How to Clean a House in Ten Easy Steps, directed by [c=Carolina Gonzalez Valencia], offers an insightful exploration into the art and science of maintaining a clean and organized living space. With a runtime of 80 minutes, this thoughtful documentary delves into practical methods and philosophies behind household cleanliness, guided by the keen vision of [c=Carolina Gonzalez Valencia]. The production is brought to life through the collaborative efforts of producers [c=Brenda Avila-Hanna], [c=Olga Segura], and [c=Carolina Gonzalez Valencia]. This film provides viewers with a compelling look at the routines and strategies that can transform the often mundane task of cleaning into a manageable and even rewarding process, all captured through the lens of a dedicated filmmaker committed to unveiling the nuances of everyday life.</p>
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How to Cook Your Daughter
Drama
<p>A film adaptation based on a memoir by Jessica Hendra and Blake Morrison. It follows Hendra's experience growing up as the daughter of a National Lampoon editor. While a disillusioned generation of Americans reveled in the smart, sometimes brilliant and always raucous humor of the Lampoon, Jessica withered away beneath the weight of her father's verbal and sexual abuse. </p><p>It's a story of a young girl who found the courage as an adult to demand that her rights, and the rights of all abuse survivors, be taken seriously.</p>
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How to Deal
Romance, Drama
<p>What is love anyways but the fast train to heartache? At least that's what Halley (Mandy Moore) thinks when learning 'How to Deal' with the complicated relationships in her life.</p>
<p>With her father getting remarried, her sister engaged to the wrong guy, her best friend in crisis and bad boy Macon Forrester (Trent Ford) determined to get a date with her, life is hardly a bed of roses.</p>
<p>Swearing off love, Halley is committed to not letting herself fall for Macon, who is all wrong for her. But she soon realizes that love doesn't play by the rules she is setting for herself and the people in her life.</p>
<p>Coming July 18th.</p>
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How to Defeat Your Own Clone
Sci-Fi, Drama
<p>The story is set after a civil war between humans and their clones, whom the humans were being treated as slaves. In the clone-dominated society that follows, a young human goes on quest to turn the tide against the stronger and more evolved species.</p>
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How to Deter a Robber
Comedy,Crime
<p>In the quirky comedy How to Deter a Robber, a home invasion plan goes hilariously off the rails when the intended victims prove to be more unpredictable than the criminals. [c=Vanessa Marano] and [c=Abbie Cobb] star as two very different sisters whose quiet night in is interrupted by a pair of bumbling burglars, played by [c=Sonny Valicenti] and [c=Benjamin Papac]. Motivated by a mix of fear and foolish courage, the sisters decide to forgo calling the police and instead attempt to psychologically torment the intruders into leaving, launching a series of increasingly absurd and improvised tactics. Directed by [c=Maria Bissell], this crime caper finds its humor in the awkward standoff that ensues, blending tense moments with laugh-out-loud scenarios as the line between captor and captive begins to blur. With a supporting cast including [c=Chris Mulkey] and [c=Leah Lewis], the film delivers a lighthearted yet suspenseful game of cat and mouse where the biggest threat might just be the victims' own chaotic plan.</p>
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How to Disappear Completely
Drama
<p>In the quiet, haunting drama How to Disappear Completely, a family grapples with an unfathomable loss that fractures their reality. Anchored by powerful performances from [c=Shamaine Buencamino] and [c=Nonie Buencamino] as grieving parents, the film delicately explores the profound aftermath of a tragedy that leaves their home shrouded in silence and spectral presence. As they and those around them, including [c=Ness Roque] and [c=Abner Delina, Jr.], navigate this new world of absence, the line between the living and the memory of what was lost begins to blur. Directed with atmospheric precision by [c=Raya Martin], the story unfolds as a poignant meditation on grief, memory, and the elusive search for peace, asking whether it is ever truly possible to let go or if some people remain with us, altering our lives in ways we can neither see nor escape.</p>
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How to Divorce During the War
Drama
<p>In a war-torn landscape, "How to Divorce During the War" delves into the complexities of love and separation under the most dire circumstances. The film centers around a couple, portrayed by [c=Žygimant?] and [c=Elena Jakštait?], whose marriage begins to unravel amidst the chaos of conflict. As they navigate the emotional turmoil of their crumbling relationship, both are driven by a desire for freedom and self-discovery, yet the war complicates their quest for closure.</p>
<p>The narrative unfolds with a gripping intensity as the couple grapples with their past, revealing layers of affection and resentment intertwined with their shared experiences. The supporting cast, including [c=Marius Repšys], [c=Amelija Adomaityt?], [c=Indr? Patkauskait?], and [c=Gintare Parulyte], amplifies the emotional stakes, each character facing their own struggles in the shadow of war. Directed by [c=Andrius Blaževi?ius], this drama weaves a poignant tale of resilience and heartbreak, exploring how love can be both a refuge and a battleground. With its raw emotional depth and thought-provoking themes, the film invites viewers to reflect on the costs of conflict and the fragility of human connections.</p>
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How to Eat Fried Worms
Drama, Family
<p>Based on the hugely popular Thomas Rockwell book, "How to Eat Fried Worms" brings the classic story of a boy whose bravado lands him in a difficult predicament. The film revolves around 11-year-old Billy, who inadvertently challenges the school bully on his first day at a new school. In order to save face and earn the respect of his new classmates, Billy agrees to a bet that calls for him to eat 10 worms in one day. As the pressure mounts, Billy must summon all his strength to keep his younger brother from blabbing, his weak stomach from betraying him, and his big mouth from getting him in even more trouble.</p>
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How to Fake a War
Comedy
<p>In the biting satire "How to Fake a War", a desperate PR guru, played by [c=Katherine Parkinson], and her opportunistic American media partner, portrayed by [c=Jay Pharoah], concoct a dangerously absurd scheme to revive a fading charity rock concert. To generate global headlines and ticket sales, they decide to fabricate a war in a small, peaceful Eastern European nation, recruiting a naive young intern ([c=Lily Newmark]) and a cynical war photographer ([c=Daryl McCormack]) to stage the conflict. Directed by [c=Rudolph Herzog], this dark comedy plunges its characters into a farcical spiral of fake news and manufactured chaos, where their cynical ploy begins to blur the lines between reality and performance. As their fictional war threatens to spark very real consequences, the team must navigate a minefield of their own making, questioning how far they will go for a cause that never existed.</p>
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How to Feed a Dictator
Documentary
<p>In the chilling documentary [m=How to Feed a Dictator], director [c=Andrew Neel] turns the lens on the men and women who served as personal chefs to some of history's most brutal autocrats. The film delves into the bizarre and morally complex world of those who prepared meals for figures like Saddam Hussein, Idi Amin, and Fidel Castro, exploring the strange intimacy that developed between cook and tyrant. Through gripping interviews, these chefs recount their daily routines, from navigating paranoid security protocols to catering to the eccentric and often dangerous appetites of their employers. The central conflict lies in their struggle to reconcile their professional duties with the monstrous acts committed by the men they serve, forcing viewers to question the line between survival, complicity, and humanity. With a tone that is both darkly fascinating and deeply unsettling, this documentary offers a unique, stomach-churning perspective on power, fear, and the simple act of breaking bread with evil.</p>
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how to feel
<p>In the intimate short film "how to feel," writer-director [c=Arianna Sciancalepore] crafts a delicate portrait of emotional reawakening. The story follows a young woman navigating the quiet aftermath of a profound personal loss, moving through her days in a muted haze where feeling anything at all seems like a distant memory. Her journey is not one of grand gestures, but of small, tentative steps—a lingering touch, an observed detail, a fleeting moment of connection that threatens to pierce the protective numbness she has built around herself. This poignant narrative explores the fragile process of relearning how to engage with the world, capturing the subtle conflict between the safety of detachment and the terrifying, beautiful risk of being truly present. With a gentle, observational tone and an atmosphere steeped in quiet realism, the film invites viewers into a deeply personal space of reflection, asking how we begin to mend when the very capacity to feel seems broken.</p>
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How to Get Divorced by 30
Romance, Comedy
<p>Focus on a heroine who road-tests the "starter marriage" premise and then finds her perceptions redrawn by reality and relationships.</p>
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How to Get Girls
Drama, Comedy
<p>In the awkward and often unforgiving world of high school, a group of friends find themselves utterly clueless when it comes to the opposite sex. Desperate to change their social fortunes, they stumble upon a bizarre and seemingly foolproof guide to dating, promising a shortcut to popularity and romance. As they attempt to follow its outlandish instructions, their misadventures bring them into contact with a colorful cast of characters, including well-meaning but clueless adults played by comedic veterans like [c=David Koechner], [c=Chris Elliott], and [c=Chris Kattan]. This raucous comedy-drama, directed by [c=Omri Dorani] and [c=Zach Fox], captures the cringe-worthy hilarity and heartfelt confusion of teenage life. The journey forces each friend to confront not just the complexities of attraction, but their own insecurities, in a chaotic quest that proves getting the girl is far more complicated than any manual could ever explain.</p>
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How to Have Sex
Three British teenage girls go on a rites-of-passage holiday—drinking, clubbing and hooking up, in what should be the best summer of their lives.
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How to Kill a Mermaid: The Linnea Mills Story
Documentary
<p>In a haunting tale that blurs the lines between myth and reality, "How to Kill a Mermaid: The Linnea Mills Story" delves into the enigmatic life of Linnea Mills, a woman grappling with the shadows of her past and the mysterious allure of a mythical creature. Linnea, portrayed with haunting intensity, is driven by a deep desire to confront the secrets that have long haunted her family and community. As she embarks on a journey filled with emotional turmoil and unexpected revelations, she encounters a cast of complex characters whose own motivations intertwine with hers in unexpected ways. The film weaves a suspenseful narrative that explores themes of identity, belief, and the cost of uncovering truth. With a tone that is both eerie and emotionally charged, this psychological thriller captivates viewers with its atmospheric storytelling and compelling character dynamics. As Linnea’s quest unfolds, the audience is drawn into a world where legends come to life and the past refuses to stay buried, making for an unforgettable cinematic experience.</p>
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How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe
Sci-Fi
<p>The story focuses on a time travel machine repairman (also named Charles Yu) who has spent 10 years going through the time stream to find his lost father. His search eventually causes him to land a time loop and he must find a way to change the future.</p>
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How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
Comedy, Romance
<p>Andie Anderson (Kate Hudson), Composure Magazine's "How-To" columnist, has a very unusual assignment and a quick deadline. She has to write a firsthand account of all the things women do to drive men away...and she's got to do it in 10 days. Now she's on a mission to find a guy, get him to fall in love with her, then make all the classic dating mistakes so he'll dump her. Too bad Andie's target is ad agency hottie Benjamin Barry (Matthew McConaughey), who has just made a high-stakes bet with his boss that he can make a woman fall in love with him in 10 days. Does a ruse relationship based on deception stand a chance in a world where everyone says they're looking for honesty? You can bet on it!</p>
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How to Lose Friends & Alienate People
Comedy
<p>In this hilariously funny fish-out-of-water tale, "How to Lose Friends & Alienate People" tracks the outrageous escapades of Sidney Young (Simon Pegg), a smalltime, bumbling, British celebrity journalist who is hired by an upscale magazine in New York City. In spectacular fashion Sidney enters high society and burns bridges with bosses, peers and superstars. The film is based on Toby Young's memoir of the same name and also stars Kirsten Dunst, Danny Huston, Gillian Anderson, Megan Fox, Max Minghella and Jeff Bridges.</p><p>After disrupting one black-tie event by allowing a wild pig to run rampant, Sidney catches the attention of Clayton Harding (Jeff Bridges), editor of Sharp, and accepts a job with the magazine in New York City. Clayton warns Sidney that he'd better impress and charm everyone he can, if he wants to succeed. Instead, Sidney instantly insults and annoys fellow writer Alison Olsen (Kirsten Dunst). He dares to target the star clients of power publicist Eleanor Johnson (Gillian Anderson). He upsets his direct boss Lawrence Maddox (Danny Huston) and tries to make amends by hiring a stripper to dance for Lawrence during a staff meeting. Sidney, of course, doesn't stop there, finding creative ways to annoy nearly everyone. His saving graces: a rising, sexy starlet (Megan Fox) develops an odd affection for him, and in time, Alison whose friendship with him might be the only thing saving Sidney from torpedoing his career.</p>
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How to Lose It All
Drama, Comedy, Romance
<p>A look at the realities of modern dating and what woman have to go through to find their perfect match.</p>
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How to Make a Killing
Disowned at birth by his obscenely wealthy family, blue-collar Becket Redfellow will stop at nothing to reclaim his inheritance, no matter how many relatives stand in his way.
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