Something Pointless
Drama
<p>In this intense and unconventional drama directed by [c=Asa Bailey], a man named David finds himself trapped in a seemingly endless loop of mundane, repetitive tasks that appear to have no meaning or purpose. Played by [c=Leo Harris], David is a quiet, introspective soul who begins to question the very fabric of his existence as he goes through the motions of a life devoid of passion or connection. His journey takes a turn when he meets a mysterious woman, portrayed by [c=Sophie Thompson], who challenges his perception of worth and value. As David grapples with the central conflict of whether to break free from his cycle of pointlessness or succumb to the comfort of routine, the film explores themes of existential dread and the search for authentic meaning in a world that often feels absurd. With a tight runtime of just 14 minutes, the movie creates a claustrophobic and contemplative atmosphere, supported by a strong ensemble cast including [c=Owen Teale], [c=Sule Rimi], and [c=Tom Mumford]. This gripping character study keeps viewers on edge, questioning what truly matters in the face of emptiness.</p>
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Something Real
Documentary
<p>In the fleeting span of five minutes, "Something Real" captures the profound disconnection of the digital age. The film centers on a young woman, portrayed by [c=Anya Taylor-Joy], whose life is meticulously curated for social media, a performance of happiness that has left her feeling utterly hollow. Her world is a series of filtered images and empty interactions, until a sudden, unexpected glitch in her perfectly constructed reality forces a confrontation with the life happening just beyond the screen. This intimate character study, directed by [c=Robert Eggers], unfolds as a tense and visually striking drama, exploring the central conflict between the persona we project and the authentic self we bury. As the line between her online facade and her true emotions begins to fracture, she is compelled to question everything she has built, embarking on a urgent, internal quest to reclaim a sense of genuine feeling before the moment, and perhaps her chance at real connection, slips away forever.</p>
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Something Still
Drama
<p>In this taut 19-minute drama directed by [c=Ariel Mahler] and written by [c=John Brodsky], a chance encounter at a remote bus stop forces three strangers to confront the weight of their unspoken pasts. [c=John Brodsky] stars as a quiet, troubled man waiting for a ride that never seems to come, while [c=Panagiotis Margetis] and [c=Zane Phillips] play two fellow travelers whose arrival shifts the tense, charged atmosphere. Each character carries a hidden burden, and as the minutes stretch on, their interactions reveal a deepening conflict rooted in regret, longing, and the fear of being truly seen. The film’s intimate, almost claustrophobic setting amplifies the raw emotions simmering beneath the surface, blending psychological unease with poignant character study. With no easy answers, the trio must decide whether to break the silence or remain trapped in their own stillness. A haunting exploration of human connection, Something Still lingers long after its brief runtime ends.</p>
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Something Strange in the Dark
Horror
<p>In the small, rain-soaked town of Raven’s Hollow, something sinister lurks just beyond the reach of the flickering streetlights. When a skeptical journalist named [c=Sarah Mitchell] arrives to investigate a series of unexplained blackouts and the eerie disappearances that follow, she discovers that the darkness itself seems to have a will of its own. Teaming up with a reclusive physicist, [c=David Chen], who has spent years studying the town’s unusual electromagnetic anomalies, Sarah must confront a terrifying truth: the shadows are not empty. As the boundary between reality and nightmare blurs, the two find themselves hunted by a malevolent entity that feeds on fear and thrives in the absence of light. With each passing night, the darkness grows bolder, and the townspeople become more paranoid and hostile. Blending psychological horror with a tense, atmospheric thriller, this film explores the primal fear of the unknown and the desperate fight to hold onto sanity when the world goes dark.</p>
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Something Wicked
Thriller, Mystery
<p>In the gripping thriller [m=Something Wicked], a young couple's idyllic life begins to unravel when a sinister figure from the past resurfaces with dangerous intentions. The story follows Christine (played by [c=Shantel VanSanten]), a devoted wife and soon-to-be mother, and her husband Bill ([c=John Robinson]), a hardworking man dedicated to building a stable future for their growing family. Their peaceful existence is shattered when a mysterious stranger named James ([c=Julian Morris]) arrives, claiming to have a shared history with Bill that is far more troubling than it first appears. As James insinuates himself into their lives, a web of secrets, manipulation, and psychological torment begins to close in around them. Christine becomes increasingly suspicious, but Bill's reluctance to confront his past only deepens the danger. With tension mounting and trust eroding, the couple must confront the dark truth before it destroys everything they hold dear. Directed by [c=Darin Scott], this R-rated mystery thriller features a compelling performance by the late [c=Brittany Murphy] and keeps audiences on edge with its atmospheric suspense and chilling revelations about the lengths people will go to protect their secrets.</p>
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Something Wicked This Way Comes
Drama, Fantasy, Thriller
<p>From the mind of writer [c=David Leslie Johnson] and brought to the screen by director [c=Seth Grahame-Smith], who also produces alongside [c=David Katzenberg], "Something Wicked This Way Comes" is a chilling blend of Drama, Fantasy, and Thriller. The film features an ensemble cast including [c=Mike Aloisi], [c=Brad Anderson], [c=Pete Goldfinger], [c=David Gregory], [c=Jennifer Jostyn], [c=Elric Kane], [c=Izzy Lee], [c=Harry Manfredini], [c=Victor Miller], and [c=Rebekah McKendry]. This atmospheric tale weaves a sinister narrative where a mysterious and malevolent force disrupts the ordinary world, inviting terror and temptation to a quiet community. As dark wonders unfold, the characters are drawn into a nightmarish carnival of supernatural horrors that prey upon their deepest fears and hidden desires, challenging their very reality in a suspenseful battle between innocence and a creeping, ancient evil.</p>
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Something Worth Capturing - - A Senior Year Documentary
Documentary
<p>In the bittersweet twilight of high school, a group of seniors at a small-town school embarks on an ambitious and deeply personal project: to capture the essence of their final year on film. Directed by [c=Aidan Wirtz], this heartfelt documentary follows a diverse ensemble of students, including [c=Madeline Andelbradt], [c=Kyle Rodriguez], [c=Emma Zednick], [c=Kelsey Figus], [c=Peter Augustyniak], [c=Charlie Fox], [c=Lizzy Korczak], [c=Ryan Hamilton], and [c=Logan Melia], as they navigate the thrilling, chaotic, and often poignant journey toward graduation. Each student brings a unique perspective, from the pressure of college applications and the sting of last goodbyes to the electric joy of prom night and the quiet pride of final achievements. The central conflict emerges not from any single obstacle, but from the universal race against time itself, as they strive to create a tangible memory that will outlast the fleeting moments of senior year. With a tone that balances raw honesty with tender nostalgia, this documentary invites viewers to reflect on their own formative experiences, celebrating the friendships, struggles, and small triumphs that make a year truly worth capturing.</p>
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Something You Should Know About Me
Animation
<p>In the whimsical animated world of "Something You Should Know About Me," a young protagonist embarks on a journey of self-discovery that blurs the line between reality and imagination. Directed by [c=Andy Rose Fidoten], the film follows a curious individual who stumbles upon a mysterious secret that challenges their understanding of identity and connection. Voiced by [c=EJ Marcus] and [c=Morgan Sullivan], the main character navigates a vibrant landscape filled with eccentric friends and unexpected obstacles, each encounter revealing a deeper truth about their own past and desires. With support from a cast including [c=Sydney Mae Díaz], the story unfolds as a heartfelt exploration of vulnerability and the courage it takes to share one's hidden truths. The tone balances lighthearted animation with poignant moments, creating a gentle yet compelling atmosphere that invites viewers to reflect on their own secrets. As the central conflict builds around the weight of this revelation, the film asks what it truly means to know someone—and yourself.</p>
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Something's Askew in Zonine Valley!
Comedy
<p>In the peculiar and isolated community of Zonine Valley, where the laws of physics and logic seem to bend at will, a series of unsettling events begins to unravel the fabric of everyday life. When the town's beloved clock tower starts ticking backwards and the local river begins to flow uphill, the residents find themselves caught in a surreal mystery that defies all explanation. Led by the determined and skeptical journalist [c=Jenna Ortega] and the eccentric, yet brilliant, local scientist [c=John Boyega], the unlikely duo must navigate a labyrinth of distorted realities and cryptic clues to uncover the source of the valley's unraveling. As they delve deeper, they discover that the very memories of the townspeople are being subtly rewritten, and a hidden force seems to be pulling the strings from the shadows. Blending whimsical comedy with edge-of-your-seat suspense, this genre-defying adventure challenges its heroes to question what is real and what is merely a trick of the light, all while racing against time to restore balance before Zonine Valley is lost forever to its own delightful chaos.</p>
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Something's Gotta Give
Comedy, Romance
<p>Harry Sanborn (Jack Nicholson) is a perennial playboy with a libido much younger than his years. During what was to have been a romantic weekend with his latest infatuation, Marin (Amanda Peet), at her mother's Hamptons beach house, Harry develops chest pains. He winds up being nursed by Marin's reluctant mother, Erica Barry (Diane Keaton) -- a successful, divorced New York playwright. In the process, Harry develops more heart pangs -- the romantic kind -- for Erica, an age appropriate woman whom he finds beguiling.</p>
<p>However, some habits die hard. When Harry hesitates, his charming thirty-something doctor (Keanu Reeves) steps in and starts to pursue Erica. And Harry, who has always had the world on a string, finds his life unraveling.</p>
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Something, Something, Seventh Street
<p>In the surreal and darkly comedic short film "Something, Something, Seventh Street," director [c=Lex Burger] crafts a disorienting night in the life of a single city block. The story follows a handful of restless souls whose paths collide on Seventh Street after midnight, each grappling with their own peculiar sense of emptiness. [c=Kelsey Collins] stars as a jaded convenience store clerk who finds her monotonous shift disrupted by a series of increasingly bizarre customers. Among them is a mysterious drifter played by [c=Christopher Inman], who seems to be searching for something he cannot name, and a frantic, paranoid man portrayed by [c=Mohammad Dagman] who believes the street itself is alive. [c=Alexa Smith] rounds out the ensemble as a lost young woman wandering the sidewalk, drawn into the escalating chaos. As the night deepens, the thin veil between reality and delusion begins to fray, forcing each character to confront the strange, underlying pulse of their environment. Blending deadpan humor with a creeping sense of dread, this tight 13-minute thriller keeps viewers guessing about what lurks just beyond the neon glow.</p>
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Something, The
Sci-Fi, Comedy
<p>In a world where humanity has made first contact, the most terrifying alien force imaginable is about to be unleashed: awkward small talk. [c=Zach Galifianakis] stars as a mild-mannered government linguist tasked with the impossible job of communicating with a newly discovered, inscrutable entity known only as "The Something." Desperate and out of his depth, he recruits his two equally unqualified best friends, played by [c=Seth Rogen] and [c=Bill Hader], to help him navigate a bureaucratic nightmare of cosmic proportions. What begins as a simple translation mission quickly spirals into a chaotic and hilarious struggle for survival, as the trio discovers that interstellar diplomacy involves less advanced science and more navigating bizarre alien customs, their own personal baggage, and a severe lack of appropriate snacks. Directed by [c=Rodney Rothman], this raucous sci-fi comedy blends slapstick humor with existential dread, asking the profound question: if you finally meet an alien, what do you actually say?</p>
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Sometime Other Than Now
Drama
<p>Sam, who after his motorcycle is damaged in an apparent crash into the ocean, becomes stranded in a small New England town, finds refuge at a run-down motel looked after by Kate, a similarly burnt-out, lost soul. The mystery around Sam's presence in town unravels when it's discovered that his estranged daughter Audrey lives there - the daughter he hasn't seen her in 25 years. As he tries to bridge the gap between the little girl he left long ago and the woman who grew up without her father, Sam learns he was never cut-out to be emotionally connected to anyone - unless he falls in love with another soul just as lonesome.</p>
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Sometimes Always Never
Drama, Comedy, Mystery
<p>Alan (Bill Nighy) is a man in his sixties, like everyone his life has been touched by a bit of tragedy (one of his sons went missing in his late teens), and disappointment (he has a very distant relationship with his other son and his grandson). Unlike most people however Alan believes that all this can be put right.</p><p>Monstrously insensitive, Alan barges into his adult son’s home and life, trying to make everyone have more fun, while at the same time being utterly oblivious to hurt and chaos he causes. He coerces his grandson into playing scrabble for money. He gets a new girlfriend. He becomes obsessed with the idea that his missing son can be found and is communicating to him through online word games. The odd thing is that – although he is a monster, the people around him really are becoming happier, and more self confident. But can Alan make himself happier too? Can he find his missing son? Sometimes Always Never is intriguing, odd, warm and funny and so much more than a play on words.</p>
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sometimes, i do my skincare in the dark
<p>In the quiet intimacy of a solitary evening, a young woman finds a peculiar ritual in her nightly routine. "sometimes, i do my skincare in the dark" is a delicate, introspective short film that follows its sole character as she navigates the space between self-care and solitude. Written, directed, produced by, and starring [c=Mikyla Mae Alingasa], the film captures a fleeting moment where the simple act of applying skincare products transforms into a meditative, almost confessional practice performed without light. This six-minute vignette explores the unspoken thoughts and gentle vulnerabilities that surface when one is truly alone, crafting an atmosphere of serene melancholy. It is a subtle portrait of modern isolation, where the darkness becomes not a void, but a canvas for reflection, questioning what it means to tend to oneself when no one is watching.</p>
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Sometimes: A Collection of Poems About the Progressions of an Ending
Drama
<p>In the quiet, introspective space between two people, a relationship unfolds and unravels in real time. Directed by [c=Winter Kay McVey] and [c=Alexandra Blanco], this evocative ten-minute drama captures the fragile, often unspoken moments that define an ending. Through a series of poetic vignettes, the film follows a couple, portrayed with raw vulnerability by [c=Alexandra Blanco] and [c=Aidan Samwick], as they navigate the complex emotional landscape of their parting. Their story is not told through grand confrontations, but through the weight of shared silence, the memory of a touch, and the subtle shift in the air when something is forever changed. This atmospheric exploration of love and loss paints a deeply human portrait of closure, asking viewers to witness the delicate progression from together to apart, where every glance and hesitation becomes its own poignant verse.</p>
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Somewhat Gentle Man, A
Comedy, Drama
<p>Ulrik (Stellan Skarsgard) is a somewhat gentle man, as far as gangsters go. Reluctantly back on the streets following a stint in prison, Ulrik's boss greets him with open arms and a plan to settle an old score. With a demented sense of professional pride, Ulrik's boss sets in motion a plan to right the wrong done to his star employee. The problem is Ulrik would rather go about his own business, however mundane, than get involved with his ragtag colleagues again. This dark feel good comedy delivers laughs and gasps in equal measure.</p>
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Somewhere
Drama, Comedy
<p>In [m=Somewhere], directed and written by [c=Sofia Coppola], the story follows Johnny Marco, a once-famous Hollywood actor played by [c=Stephen Dorff], who finds himself trapped in a monotonous existence at a luxurious hotel. His life of fame, parties, and superficial encounters feels empty until his 11-year-old daughter Cleo, portrayed by [c=Elle Fanning], unexpectedly arrives. As Johnny grapples with the demands of fatherhood and the pressures of his career, he embarks on a subtle journey of self-discovery and connection. The film delicately explores their evolving relationship against the backdrop of celebrity culture, offering a quiet yet poignant meditation on loneliness, responsibility, and the search for meaning. With a nuanced blend of drama and gentle humor, supported by a talented cast including [c=Michelle Monaghan], [c=Chris Pontius], and [c=Laura Ramsey], the film paints an intimate portrait of a man striving to find balance between his public persona and private life. The tone is contemplative and tender, inviting viewers to reflect on the complexities beneath the glamorous surface.</p>
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Somewhere in a Free Country
Documentary
<p>In this frenetic and absurdist comedy from director [c=Antonin Peretjatko], a group of young Parisians find themselves stranded in a rural French village after their car breaks down, plunging them into a bizarre and increasingly surreal culture clash. The travelers, a motley crew of aimless friends, are initially met with suspicion by the eccentric locals, who guard their insular traditions with a strange, bureaucratic fervor. As the visitors attempt to navigate the village’s peculiar social codes and find a way home, their presence begins to unravel the community’s tightly-woven fabric, exposing hidden rivalries and latent absurdities. Shot in a vibrant, anarchic style that recalls the French New Wave, the film blends slapstick humor with sharp social commentary, creating a whirlwind of awkward encounters, philosophical debates, and chaotic mishaps. With a runtime of just 24 minutes, this short bursts with energy, using its confined setting to explore themes of belonging, freedom, and the sheer strangeness of human interaction. It is a playful and thought-provoking romp that questions what it truly means to be “free” in a world of unwritten rules.</p>
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SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW
Drama
<p>Directed by [c=Jorge Jimenez], this poignant drama follows a gifted but disillusioned musician named Elena who, after losing her passion for performing, discovers an old, handwritten musical score hidden in her late grandmother's attic. The mysterious composition, titled "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," seems to hold a secret connection to her family's fractured past. Driven by a desperate need to understand her own identity and rekindle her lost creativity, Elena embarks on a journey that takes her from the bustling streets of her city to the quiet, forgotten corners of her grandmother's homeland. Along the way, she encounters a stoic local historian and a free-spirited young singer who each hold pieces of the puzzle. As Elena painstakingly unravels the story behind the music, she confronts long-buried family secrets and must decide whether to stay anchored in the safety of her old life or risk everything for a chance at a new beginning. The film weaves a lyrical and emotionally resonant tale about the healing power of art and the enduring bonds of family.</p>
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Somewhere Slow
Drama
<p>When Anna Thompson (Jessalyn Gilsig) gets mixed up in a convenience store robbery, she makes a split-second decision to walk out of her life and into the unknown. On her travels, she meets Travis (Graham Patrick Martin), a teenage drifter on his own journey of self-discovery. Sparse and provocative, "Somewhere Slow" shines light on how sometimes we must learn to break our own rules to find the lives we've been yearning to live.</p>
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Sommore: Chandelier Fly
Comedy
<p>In a vibrant celebration of humor and authenticity, "Sommore: Chandelier Fly" showcases the comedic prowess of [c=Sommore] as she takes center stage, captivating audiences with her signature wit and unapologetic honesty. The film chronicles her journey as a trailblazing comedian who navigates the ups and downs of life, relationships, and the entertainment industry. With her sharp observations and hilarious anecdotes, [c=Sommore] delves into the intricacies of love, ambition, and the pursuit of success, all while keeping the audience roaring with laughter.</p>
<p>As a fierce and fearless performer, [c=Sommore] embodies a character that resonates with anyone who has ever faced challenges in their personal or professional lives. The central conflict revolves around her determination to rise above societal expectations and personal setbacks, leading to a series of uproarious encounters that highlight her resilience and fierce spirit. The tone is light-hearted yet reflective, blending stand-up comedy with elements of storytelling that engage and inspire.</p>
<p>"Sommore: Chandelier Fly" promises an evening of laughter that not only entertains but also empowers, making it a must-see for fans of comedy and anyone in need of a good laugh.</p>
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Somnia
Drama
<p>In the quiet, isolating hours of the night, a fractured family grapples with a shared and terrifying affliction in Somnia, a haunting drama from director [c=Josie Robinson]. At the center is a woman, portrayed by [c=Mary Estelle Steinbaugh], whose life is unraveled by relentless, vivid nightmares that begin to bleed into her waking reality. As her husband, played by [c=Roy Miller], struggles to maintain a sense of normalcy, their home becomes a battleground between dreams and consciousness, where the lines separating memory, fear, and truth are terrifyingly thin. The film weaves together the perspectives of a small community, including neighbors [c=Defne Oztas] and [c=Terry Canova], each touched by the eerie phenomenon in different ways. This atmospheric story explores the profound weight of unresolved trauma and the fragile architecture of the mind, building a palpable sense of dread as the characters are forced to confront the shadows that linger just beneath the surface of sleep.</p>
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Somnus
Adventure, Sci-Fi, Thriller
<p>In the near future, a desperate mission to save humanity unfolds aboard the starship Somnus, carrying the last remnants of mankind in cryogenic sleep. Led by the determined Captain [c=Meryl Griffiths] and her conflicted first officer [c=Marcus McMahon], the crew awakens to a silent ship and a terrifying reality—their carefully plotted course has gone horrifically awry. As they navigate the claustrophobic corridors and confront malfunctioning systems, paranoia begins to fracture the team, including the pragmatic engineer [c=Mac McDonald] and the resourceful specialist [c=Jennifer Moylan-Taylor]. This tense sci-fi thriller from director [c=Chris Reading] masterfully blends adventure with psychological dread, trapping its characters in an inescapable void where the greatest threat may not lurk among the stars, but within the ship's own haunting silence and the fragile minds of those trying to survive it.</p>
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Somnus 4076
Sci-Fi
<p>In the near future, humanity has perfected the ability to share dreams, but not all slumber is peaceful. The sci-fi thriller [m=Somnus 4076] follows a desperate woman who discovers that her husband's recurring nightmares are not just figments of his imagination, but a dangerous digital intrusion. Directed by [c=Max Jones] and written by [c=Oisin Kelleher], this taut fifteen-minute film stars [c=Bryony Tebbutt] as a determined partner who must navigate the blurred line between reality and the subconscious to protect her loved one. As she ventures deeper into the corrupted dreamscape, she uncovers a sinister plot that threatens to trap them both in a waking hell. With a chilling atmosphere and a race against time, [c=James Unsworth] co-stars in this compact yet gripping story that explores the vulnerability of our most private thoughts.</p>
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Son
Horror,Thriller
<p>In the chilling horror-thriller Son, a mother’s love is pushed to its most terrifying limits. [c=Andi Matichak] stars as Laura, a young woman whose quiet life with her eight-year-old boy, David (played by [c=Luke David Blumm]), is shattered when a group of mysterious strangers break into their home. Following the traumatic invasion, David begins to suffer from a horrifying and inexplicable illness, his condition deteriorating rapidly with each passing day. Desperate to save her child from a fate that defies medical explanation, Laura flees with him, embarking on a frantic journey into her own dark past. As she races against time, she is forced to confront unsettling truths and make unthinkable choices, all while a sinister force seems to be closing in. Directed by [c=Ivan Kavanagh], the film crafts a deeply atmospheric and unsettling tone, blurring the lines between psychological terror and supernatural dread as a mother fights to protect her son from an evil that may have come from within.</p>
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Son of a Bitch
Comedy
<p>About a young stoner who tries to maintain her popular party image even after discovering she's pregnant.</p>
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Son of a Gun
Thriller, Drama
<p>In the gritty Australian thriller [m=Son of a Gun], directed by [c=Julius Avery], a naive young man named JR, played by [c=Brenton Thwaites], is thrust into a brutal prison world where survival depends on aligning with the most powerful figure around. He catches the attention of the notorious and enigmatic criminal Brendan Lynch, portrayed by [c=Ewan McGregor], and after performing a crucial favor, JR is taken under Lynch’s wing. Upon their release, JR is drawn into a high-stakes gold heist orchestrated by his mentor, a job that promises immense wealth but comes with deadly risks. Complicating matters is the arrival of a captivating woman named Tasha, played by [c=Alicia Vikander], whose presence tests the fragile loyalties within the crew. As the heist unfolds, JR must navigate a treacherous world of double-crosses, violent criminals, and a growing sense of paranoia, questioning whether his mentor’s protection is a lifeline or a leash. With a tense, atmospheric tone, this drama explores the high price of ambition and the dangerous bonds forged in the criminal underworld.</p>
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Son of Bigfoot, The
Animation
<p>Teenage outsider Adam sets out on an epic and daring quest to uncover the mystery behind his long-lost dad, only to find out that he is none other than the legendary Bigfoot! He has been hiding deep in the forest for years to protect himself and his family from HairCo., a giant corporation eager to run scientific experiments with his special DNA. </p><p>As father and son start making up for lost time after the boy's initial disbelief, Adam soon discovers that he too is gifted with superpowers beyond his imagination. But little do they know, HairCo. is on their tail as Adam's traces have led them to Bigfoot!</p>
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Son of God
Drama
<p>In the drama film [m=Son of God], directed by [c=Christopher Spencer], the story chronicles the life of Jesus Christ, showcasing his teachings, miracles, and the profound impact he had on the world. The film features a compelling performance by [c=Diogo Morgado] as Jesus, supported by [c=Roma Downey] and [c=Amber Rose Revah], who bring depth to the narrative. Other notable cast members include [c=Andrew Brooke], [c=Louise Delamere], [c=Darwin Shaw], [c=Leila Mimmack], [c=Joe Wredden], and [c=Joe Coen]. With a runtime of 138 minutes, this cinematic portrayal invites viewers to witness the pivotal moments of faith and sacrifice. Released on February 28, 2014, by 20th Century Fox, the film carries a PG-13 rating, making it suitable for a wide audience while exploring themes of spirituality and redemption. The screenplay is crafted by [c=Richard Bedser], [c=Christopher Spencer], [c=Colin Swash], and [c=Nic Young], bringing a rich narrative to life.</p>
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Son of Joseph, The
Drama
<p>In this elegant and contemplative drama from writer-director [c=Eugene Green], a young man named Vincent, played by [c=Victor Ezenfis], embarks on a profound search for his biological father. His quest leads him from his quiet life with his mother, portrayed by [c=Natacha Regnier], into the sophisticated and morally complex world of a celebrated Parisian publisher, Oscar Pormenor, brought to life by [c=Mathieu Amalric]. As Vincent navigates this new terrain, he unexpectedly forms a connection with Oscar's kind-hearted brother, Joseph, played by [c=Fabrizio Rongione], a relationship that challenges his original intentions and opens a path to unexpected grace. With its deliberate pacing and luminous performances, including [c=Maria de Medeiros], the film weaves a modern parable about family, identity, and the quiet miracles of human connection, inviting viewers into a uniquely stylized and emotionally resonant cinematic experience.</p>
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Son of Morning
Comedy, Drama
<p>As an environmental catastrophe threatens the world; Phillip Katz (Joe Cross, Milk), a stressed-out, lowly copywriter, experiences an episode of stigmata in church and is positioned as the next MESSIAH by ambitious reporter, Josephine Tuttle (Heather Graham).</p><p>Phillip is whisked away to a lavish hotel suite as politicians, reporters, and devout fans descend upon him, each hoping to exploit Phillip for their own purposes. After becoming the most famous man on the planet in less than a day, Phillip must decide how to use his newfound celebrity...</p><p>"Son of Morning" is a stylized satire about the media in the age of the 24-hour news cycle.</p>
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Son of No One, The
Action, Thriller
<p>In the gritty urban landscape of Queens, a young cop named Jonathan "Milk" White, portrayed by [c=Channing Tatum], grapples with the weight of his past as dark secrets threaten to unravel his life. Tasked with investigating a series of murders, he finds himself entangled in a web of corruption and deceit that pushes him to the brink. The pressure intensifies as he becomes the target of both the law and the criminals he is trying to protect the community from. With the formidable presence of [c=Al Pacino] as the seasoned and morally ambiguous police captain, and [c=Ray Liotta] as a relentless detective, the stakes heighten, revealing the complexities of loyalty and justice.</p>
<p>As Jonathan struggles to maintain his integrity, he encounters [c=Katie Holmes], who plays a pivotal role in his journey, challenging him to confront his demons. The film delves into themes of redemption and the sacrifices one must make, all while maintaining a pulse-pounding action and thriller atmosphere. The tension builds as Jonathan's past collides with his present, forcing him to make choices that could alter the course of his life forever. Directed by [c=Dito Montiel], "Son of No One, The" captivates with its raw intensity and moral ambiguity, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats.</p>
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Son of Rambow
Comedy
<p>A nostalgic trip back to the 1980s, "Son of Rambow" is an inventive valentine to an era where, for the first time in history, young minds had access to technology that allowed them to create their own stories while paying homage to their larger-than-life heroes from the movies that inspired them.</p><p>Will, who isn't allowed to watch TV or go to the movies, expresses himself through his drawings and illustrations until he finds himself caught up in the extraordinary world of Lee Carter, the school terror and crafter of bizarre home movies. Carter exposes Will to a pirated copy of the first Rambo film, "First Blood," which blows his mind wide open. Against his family's orders, his imaginative little brain begins to flower in the world of filmmaking. Will and Lee become popular at school through their films, but when a French exchange student, Didier Revol, arrives on the scene, their unique friendship and precious film are pushed to the breaking point.</p><p>Garth Jennings and Nick Goldsmith, aka Hammer & Tongs, the creative visionaries behind "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," utilize a vast array of visual techniques to perfectly capture the moment in time when anything was possible and dreams could be recreated with a home video camera, a few props, and a ton of imagination.</p>
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Son of Saul
Drama
<p>October 1944, Auschwitz-Birkenau.Saul Auslander is a Hungarian member of the Sonderkommando, the group of Jewish prisoners isolated from the camp and forced to assist the Nazis in the machinery of large-scale extermination. </p><p>While working in one of the crematoriums, Saul discovers the corpse of a boy he takes for his son.As the Sonderkommando plans a rebellion, Saul decides to carry out an impossible task: save the child's body from the flames, find a rabbi to recite the mourner's Kaddish and offer the boy a proper burial.</p>
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Son of Shaolin
Action
<p>Based on a graphic novel by Jay Longino and Caanan White, the modern-day kung fu epic combines Shaolin mythology with a story about a group of teens who live in a neighborhood that is being gentrified. </p><p>An aspiring street artist struggling to make ends meet discovers he is the last of his bloodline and must find a way to survive a seemingly unstoppable killer.</p>
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Son of the Mask
Comedy, Action
<p>Ten years after the events of the original film, struggling cartoonist Tim Avery (Jamie Kennedy) accidentally stumbles upon the magical Norse artifact that turns its wearer into a living cartoon. When his wife gives birth to their son, Alvey, the baby inherits the mask's chaotic powers, causing a whirlwind of slapstick mayhem that turns their suburban life upside down. The mischievous infant can defy physics, transform everyday objects, and unleash cartoonish chaos at every turn, much to Tim's dismay. Meanwhile, the trickster god Loki (Alan Cumming) is dispatched by his father Odin to retrieve the mask, and he will stop at nothing to reclaim it. As Loki closes in, Tim must learn to control his son's unpredictable abilities before the god's wrath destroys their family. Directed by Lawrence Guterman, this comedic action sequel blends live-action with wild animated sequences, delivering a family-friendly romp filled with rubbery physics, over-the-top gags, and the constant threat of divine intervention.</p>
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Son of the South
Drama
<p>A film based on the autobiography, "The Wrong Side Of Murder Creek" by Bob Zellner, an Alabama native and grandson of a Birmingham Klansman. The events of the spring and summer of '61 challenged 22-year-old white Southerner to rethink his beliefs as he witnessed the heroism of John Lewis during the Montgomery Freedom Riders riot in May '61. He was inspired by the people whose paths he crossed that year -- Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr, Rosa Parks and Virginia Durr and invigorated by the courage of local black high school students marching to protest the murder of tenant farmer Herbert Lee, outraged that a man could be killed with impunity for the crime of attempting to register to vote.</p>
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Son's Girlfriend, Daddy's Girlfriend 2
Jeong-goo is in a relationship with his son's girlfriend, Mi-hee. Mi-hee feels guilty and breaks up with Yeong-jin, and Yeong-jin who is struggling because of it, got in a relationship with Joo-eun. Yeong-jin's ex-wife, Yeon-ri meets Jeong-goo by chance and finds out about the whole thing, and Yeon-ri who was curious about Jeong-goo, sleeps with him...
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Son, The
Drama
<p>A young man serving prison time for crimes he didn't commit who escapes and sets out to avenge the death of his recently murdered father, an honest man depicted by the press as a corrupt cop who committed suicide. As the ex-con pursues justice, he tries to rectify the crimes to which he initially confessed.</p>
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Son-in-Law
José Sánchez has big ambitions, terrible instincts, and a mustache to match. After a string of bad deals, he accidentally bluffs his way into becoming El Serpiente, a political boss feared for all the wrong reasons. Now he must pull off one final deal to stay alive — a deal far beyond anything he can fake.
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sonar
Horror
<p>In a world where the unseen depths hold secrets that could alter humanity's future, "sonar" immerses viewers in a gripping tale of discovery and danger. The story follows a brilliant but haunted marine biologist, driven by a personal tragedy, who becomes obsessed with unlocking the mysteries beneath the ocean’s surface. As she delves deeper into uncharted waters, she encounters enigmatic signals that challenge the boundaries of science and belief. Alongside a rugged submarine pilot whose past is as murky as the sea itself, they navigate a treacherous journey filled with suspense and unexpected alliances. The film weaves a tense atmosphere, blending elements of psychological thriller and sci-fi, creating a haunting and immersive experience. With its nuanced characters and evocative storytelling, "sonar" invites audiences to explore how far one will go when the call of the unknown becomes irresistible. This is a cinematic voyage that promises to resonate long after the final wave.</p>
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Sonder
Horror
<p>In the haunting short film Sonder, directed by [c=Felix Piasecki], a profound and unsettling realization takes on a terrifying life of its own. The story follows a man, portrayed by [c=Callum Aherne], who becomes consumed by the epiphany that every passerby possesses a life as vivid and complex as his own. This awakening, however, quickly curdles into a paralyzing dread as he begins to perceive the hidden agonies and private horrors lurking behind every stranger's eyes. His descent is observed and complicated by another figure, played by [c=Simon Piasecki], whose own connection to this creeping phenomenon adds a layer of mysterious tension. As the line between empathy and terror blurs, the film crafts a chilling atmosphere of psychological horror, exploring the dark side of human connection where the weight of the world's silent stories becomes an unbearable and potentially monstrous burden.</p>
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Song from the South
<p>In the heart of a sun-drenched Southern landscape, a haunting melody becomes the key to unlocking buried secrets. Directed by [c=Ahmed Hasan Sunny], this evocative short film follows a young musician who returns to their ancestral home, drawn by a mysterious song that has echoed through generations. As they delve into the town's rich, complicated history, they encounter a cast of local characters whose lives are intertwined with the tune's origin, each holding a fragment of a forgotten story. The protagonist's search for the song's meaning quickly becomes a personal journey of discovery, forcing them to confront family legacies and the region's cultural heritage. Blending the atmospheric tension of a mystery with the emotional resonance of a family drama, Song from the South weaves a tale of identity, memory, and the enduring power of music to connect the past with the present. With its brief but potent runtime, the film captures a poignant moment of revelation that lingers long after the final note fades.</p>
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Song of Back and Neck
Drama, Comedy
<p>In the wry and perceptive dramedy "Song of Back and Neck," [c=Paul Lieberstein] (who also writes and directs) stars as Fred, a man whose life is defined by a single, debilitating affliction: chronic back and neck pain. This constant physical agony has left him emotionally and professionally paralyzed, stuck in a soul-crushing office job and unable to connect with the world around him, including his compassionate but weary wife, played by [c=Rosemarie DeWitt]. Fred's quiet desperation finds an unlikely outlet when he stumbles into a local choir, discovering that the very act of singing provides him with fleeting moments of relief from his suffering. This new passion sets him on a collision course with his overbearing boss, [c=Brian d'Arcy James], and forces him to confront the deeper anxieties he has long suppressed through his physical symptoms. Blending sharp observational humor with genuine pathos, the film explores one man's awkward, painful, and often funny journey to find his voice, both literally and figuratively, while navigating the universal aches of modern life.</p>
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Song of Granite
Drama, Biography
<p>In the stark, windswept beauty of Ireland's west coast, a voice emerges from the stone, carrying the soul of a nation. [m=Song of Granite] is a lyrical and haunting portrait of Joe Heaney, one of Ireland's most revered and enigmatic traditional singers, brought to life through a mesmerizing performance by [c=Colm Seoighe]. Directed with poetic vision by [c=Pat Collins], the film is not a conventional biopic but a profound meditation on art, identity, and exile. It weaves together three distinct periods of Heaney's life—his childhood in Connemara, his middle years as a performer in Glasgow and London, and his later life in America—exploring how the very culture that forged him also created a man forever caught between worlds. With supporting turns from [c=Macdara O Fatharta], [c=Jaren Cerf], and musical contributions from artists like [c=Lisa O'Neill], the film immerses the viewer in the raw power of sean-nós singing, where every note feels carved from the landscape itself. This atmospheric drama delves into the central conflict of an artist whose profound gift is both a deep connection to his heritage and a burdensome, isolating force, asking what is lost and what endures when a man becomes the living vessel for a disappearing tradition.</p>
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Song of Lahore
Documentary, Music
<p>In the ancient cultural capital of Lahore, Pakistan, a group of master musicians faces a fading legacy. Directed by [c=Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy] and [c=Andy Schocken], this uplifting documentary follows the Sachal Jazz Ensemble, traditional classical players whose art was nearly silenced by decades of political and religious restriction. Determined to revive their music for a new generation, they embark on a daring and unprecedented experiment: fusing their intricate classical rhythms with the vibrant, improvisational spirit of American jazz. Their journey crescendos when an invitation arrives from the legendary [c=Wynton Marsalis] and Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City, presenting a monumental challenge that will test their skill, courage, and cultural identity. A testament to the universal language of music, "Song of Lahore" is a moving portrait of artistic resilience, celebrating the courageous act of cultural preservation and the unexpected harmonies that can bridge worlds.</p>
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