Call (2020), The
Horror, Thriller, Mystery
<p>In the chilling horror mystery [m=Call (2020), The], directed by [c=Timothy Woodward Jr.], a group of friends find their lives unraveling after a seemingly innocent game takes a sinister turn. The film stars horror icon [c=Lin Shaye] alongside [c=Tobin Bell], with [c=Chester Rushing], [c=Erin Sanders], and [c=Judd Lormand] rounding out the terrified ensemble. As the characters become entangled in a series of escalating and inexplicable events, they must confront a malevolent force that blurs the line between reality and nightmare. This tense thriller, produced by a team including [c=Jeffrey Reddick], builds suspense across its 95-minute runtime, weaving a tale of supernatural dread where every ring of the phone could be a call from beyond.</p>
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Call Boy
Ryo Morinaka is a university student and works part-time at a bar. He is bored with his daily life and exists in a state of torpor. One day, his friend Shinya Tajima brings the owner of a host bar over to the place where Ryo Morinaka works. Shizuka Mido is the owner of the host bar. Soon, Ryo Morinaka begins to work for Shizuka Mido at the members only host bar. He feels embarrassment initially, but he fulfills the desires of women and develops a sense of purpose.
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Call Girl
Sci-Fi
<p>In the near-future world of this taut sci-fi thriller, a desperate young woman named Eva, played by [c=Sadie Butterworth], finds herself trapped in a cycle of poverty and exploitation. When she is recruited by a shadowy corporation for a high-tech escort service, she believes she has found a way out. The job, however, is far from ordinary, as clients pay for more than just companionship—they pay for a perfectly programmed, emotionally compliant partner. As Eva navigates this sterile world of manufactured intimacy, she begins to suspect that the technology used to create these "call girls" is erasing their very souls. Directed by [c=Ian McCormack], the film follows her growing rebellion against the system, aided by a fellow worker portrayed by [c=Calvin Cinquegrana]. The ten-minute runtime packs a punch, delivering a chilling atmosphere that questions the cost of human connection in a commodified world.</p>
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Call Jane
Drama,History
<p>Chicago, 1968. As the city and the nation are poised on the brink of political upheaval, suburban housewife Joy (Elizabeth Banks) leads an ordinary life with her husband and daughter. When Joy’s pregnancy leads to a life-threatening heart condition, she must navigate an all-male medical establishment unwilling to terminate her pregnancy in order to save her life. Her journey for a solution leads her to Virginia (Sigourney Weaver), an independent visionary fiercely committed to women’s health, and Gwen (Wunmi Mosaku), an activist who dreams of a day when all women will have access to abortion, regardless of their ability to pay. Joy is so inspired by their work, she decides to join forces with them, putting every aspect of her life on the line.</p><p>Inspired by true events, Nagy’s film captures the essence of late-Sixties social change via one woman’s quest to get a safe and legal abortion.</p>
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Call Me by Your Name
Drama, Romance
<p>Set against the sun-drenched splendor of 1980s Northern Italy, this lush and sensual drama chronicles a transformative summer romance that will forever alter a young man’s life. Seventeen-year-old Elio, portrayed with remarkable sensitivity by [c=Timothee Chalamet], spends his days in a state of languid intellectual curiosity at his family’s villa, until the arrival of Oliver, a charismatic American graduate student played by [c=Armie Hammer]. Hired as an assistant to Elio’s professor father, Oliver’s confident demeanor initially creates a friction of opposites with the more introspective Elio. Yet, as the golden days unfold amidst ripe fruit, ancient statues, and lazy river swims, a profound and undeniable attraction begins to simmer between them. Directed with exquisite patience by [c=Luca Guadagnino], the film immerses the viewer in the heady atmosphere of first love, exploring the delicate dance of desire, vulnerability, and the bittersweet ache of a connection that is both fleeting and eternal.</p>
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Call Me Crazy: A Five Film
Drama
<p>Through the five shorts named after each title character -- Lucy, Eddie, Allison, Grace and Maggie - powerful relationships built on hope and triumph raise a new understanding of what happens when a loved one struggles with mental illness. "Call Me Crazy: A Five Film" stars Academy Award and Golden Globe winners Jennifer Hudson, Melissa Leo and Octavia Spencer, Sarah Hyland, Sofia Vassilieva, Brittany Snow, Ernie Hudson, Jason Ritter, three-time Emmy Award-winner Jean Smart, Lea Thompson, Oscar-nominee Melanie Griffith and Chelsea Handler. Laura Dern, Bryce Dallas Howard, Bonnie Hunt, Ashley Judd and Sharon Maguire direct the anthology.</p><p>Written by Deirdre O'Connor and directed by Bryce Dallas Howard, "Lucy" follows the film's title character, a law student who finds herself amidst the horror of schizophrenia, landing her in an institution where, through the support of a new friend, meds and her psychotherapist, she begins her path to not only healing, but a promising future. "Lucy" also features Clint Howard.</p><p>"Grace", directed by Laura Dern and written by Howard J. Morris, explores bipolar disorder through the experience of a teenage daughter whose mother grapples with the condition. Also starring in "Grace" are Melissa Farman and Aimee Teegarden.</p><p>"Allison" weaves together comedy and family drama in a story about healing when its eldest daughter "Lucy" returns home from inpatient treatment and spoils her sister "Allison's" unveiling of her new boyfriend to their parents. "Allison", also featuring Ken Baumann, was written by Jan Oxenberg and is directed by Sharon Maguire.</p><p>"Eddie", directed by Bonnie Hunt and written by Stephan Godchaux, delves into the world of depression as seen through the eyes of a comedian's wife as she grapples with understanding how her husband Eddie, whom is so loved, can be so withdrawn and overcome with sadness. The short also stars Chelsea Handler and features appearances by Dave Foley, Jay Chandrasekhar, James Avery and Ross Mathews.</p><p>In "Maggie", penned by Erin Cressida Wilson and directed by Ashley Judd, a female veteran returns home from war to her son and father, only to have her life shattered by the onset of posttraumatic stress disorder, through which her lawyer, "Lucy," helps her. Melanie Griffith also stars in "Maggie."</p>
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Call Me Lucky
Documentary
<p>An inspiring, triumphant and poignant portrait of one of comedy's most enigmatic and important figures, Call Me Lucky tells the story of Barry Crimmins, a beer-swilling, politically outspoken and whip-smart comic whose efforts in the 70s and 80s fostered the talents of the next generation of standup comedians. </p><p>But beneath Crimmins' gruff, hard-drinking, curmudgeonly persona lay an undercurrent of rage stemming from his long-suppressed and horrific abuse as a child-a rage that eventually found its way out of the comedy clubs and television shows and into the political arena.</p>
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Call Me Mother
Comedy
<p>In the vibrant and humorous world of "Call Me Mother," the boundaries of family and acceptance are beautifully explored. The film centers around the larger-than-life character, played by [c=Vice Ganda], who navigates the complexities of being a flamboyant drag mother to a group of misfit performers. Among them is [c=Nadine Lustre], a talented yet insecure artist seeking her place in the spotlight. As they prepare for a grand talent show, their individual dreams and insecurities clash, leading to comical yet heartfelt moments.</p>
<p>The central conflict arises when the group faces opposition from a traditional community that struggles to embrace their colorful identities. Amidst the laughter and glamour, the characters must confront their fears, support one another, and ultimately find the courage to shine. With a rich tapestry of comedic elements and emotional depth, directed by [c=Jun Robles Lana], "Call Me Mother" promises to be a celebration of self-expression and the bonds of chosen family. The film is poised to leave audiences both entertained and inspired when it hits theaters on January 9, 2026.</p>
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Call of Duty
Action, Thriller
<p>When a covert operation in the jungle goes catastrophically wrong, a team of elite commandos finds themselves hunted by a relentless and unseen enemy in this high-stakes action thriller. Directed by [c=Yau Ming-Shing], the film stars [c=Sibelle Hu Hui-Chung] as a determined intelligence officer whose mission to extract vital information becomes a desperate fight for survival. She is joined by the hardened soldier played by [c=Ling Yun] and the tactical specialist portrayed by [c=Eagle Lee Siu-Fei], each bringing their own skills and secrets to a situation rapidly spiraling out of control. As paranoia spreads and loyalties are tested within the unit, the soldiers must navigate a treacherous landscape where every shadow could conceal a threat, and the true "call of duty" becomes a brutal contest of wills against a cunning adversary. This tense and gritty film plunges viewers into a world of jungle warfare and psychological suspense, where the battle is as much about enduring the mind games as it is about surviving the bullets.</p>
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Call of Heroes
Action, Adventure
<p>Multiple Award-Winning Director Benny Chan ("Big Bullet", "Connected", "The White Storm") directs a star-studded lineup of action stars in "Call of Heroes", starring Louis Koo ("Drug War"), Eddie Peng ("Cold War 2"), and Wu Jing ("Shaolin"), with Sammo Hung as action director.</p><p>Koo stars as Cao, the spoiled son of a powerful General who has grown into a vicious and depraved warlord. Although Cao is accused of triple murder, his father will destroy the town if his son is convicted and sentenced to death. But injustice cannot go unanswered, and the villagers prepare for the repercussions of punishing a guilty man.</p>
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Call of the Void
<p>In the haunting psychological thriller Call of the Void, directed by [c=John Q. Public], a brilliant but troubled neuroscientist begins to hear a persistent, whispering urge—the unsettling phenomenon known as the "call of the void." As she delves into her own research to understand this intrusive impulse, her experiments blur the lines between perception and reality, leading her to question her own sanity. The film masterfully builds an atmosphere of creeping dread, exploring the dark corners of the human psyche where curiosity and fear collide. Faced with inexplicable phenomena and her own unraveling mind, she must confront a hidden truth that threatens to consume everything she holds dear, crafting a tense and cerebral journey into the unknown.</p>
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Call of the Wild 3D
Adventure, Drama, Family
<p>Independent filmmaker Richard Gabai makes his first foray into 3D with this family friendly modern day adaptation of Jack London's Classic "Call of the Wild".</p><p> When nine year old city-girl Ryan Hale visits her Grandpa in a small Montana town, she doesn't like it - it's cold, the people are 'crazy' and there's no mall!</p><p>But all that changes when she finds a wounded wild dog and some new friends. Can she and Buck win the big dog sledding race or will Buck hear the "Call of the Wild?".</p>
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Call of the Wild, The
Drama, Adventure
<p>Adapted from the beloved literary classic, "The Call of the Wild" vividly brings to the screen the story of Buck, a big-hearted dog whose blissful domestic life is turned upside down when he is suddenly uprooted from his California home and transplanted to the exotic wilds of the Alaskan Yukon during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. As the newest rookie on a mail delivery dog sled team--and later its leader--Buck experiences the adventure of a lifetime, ultimately finding his true place in the world and becoming his own master.</p><p> As a live-action/animation hybrid, "The Call of the Wild" employs cutting edge visual effects and animation technology in order to render the animals in the film as fully photorealistic--and emotionally authentic--characters.</p>
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Call Time
Comedy
<p>In the high-stakes, low-budget world of independent filmmaking, a frantic production assistant faces his most chaotic day yet when a crucial actor goes missing mere hours before a pivotal scene. [c=Peyton Whitworth] stars as Leo, the overworked and under-caffeinated PA whose only job is to ensure the enigmatic star, played by [c=Zakary Shinholser], arrives on set for his "call time." As the clock ticks down, Leo enlists the help of a motley crew including a cynical sound tech ([c=Blake Parker]), an overly optimistic makeup artist ([c=Caelie Porter]), and a director ([c=Isaac Mendez]) on the verge of a meltdown. This fast-paced comedy from director [c=Haylee Vernon] captures the absurd panic and unexpected camaraderie that erupts behind the scenes, turning a simple scheduling snafu into a wild goose chase that tests everyone's patience and ingenuity. With the entire film's schedule hanging in the balance, Leo must navigate egos, bad connections, and his own rising anxiety to somehow pull off a miracle before the director calls it a wrap for good.</p>
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Call to Spy, A
Drama, Thriller, Biography
<p>In the beginning of WWII, with Britain becoming desperate, Churchill hastily orders his new spy agency -- Special Operations Executive (SOE) -- to recruit and train women as spies. Their daunting mission: conduct sabotage and build a resistance. SOE's "spymistress," Vera Atkins (Stana Katic), recruits two unusual candidates: Virginia Hall (Sarah Megan Thomas), an ambitious American with a wooden leg, and Noor Inayat Khan (Radhika Atpe), a Muslim pacifist. Together, these women help to undermine the Nazi regime in France, leaving an unmistakable legacy in their wake. Inspired by True Stories, this is the revolutionary tale of courageous women prevailing in a battle where the stakes have never been higher, and whose telling is longoverdue.</p>
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Call, The
Thriller, Suspense
<p>In the gripping thriller "Call, The," directed by [c=Brad Anderson], the tension escalates when a seasoned 911 operator, Jordan Turner, portrayed by [c=Halle Berry], finds herself in a race against time to save a kidnapped girl. Haunted by a previous case that went tragically wrong, Jordan's resolve is put to the ultimate test as she receives a frantic call from the victim, a teenager named Casey, played by [c=Abigail Breslin]. Caught in a desperate struggle for survival, Casey's fear and determination resonate through the line, forcing Jordan to confront her past mistakes while navigating the high-stakes situation.</p>
<p>As the story unfolds, viewers are introduced to a chilling antagonist, portrayed by [c=Michael Eklund], whose sinister motives drive the action forward. With the clock ticking, Jordan must rely on her experience and intuition to guide law enforcement, including the tenacious officer played by [c=Morris Chestnut], in a desperate attempt to locate Casey before it's too late. The film immerses audiences in a suspenseful atmosphere, filled with unexpected twists and emotional depth that keep them on the edge of their seats. "Call, The" masterfully weaves a tale of courage, redemption, and the lengths one will go to protect the innocent, leaving viewers breathless until the very last moment.</p>
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Callas
Drama, Biography
<p>The spotlight finds its most brilliant and volatile star in this intimate portrait of the legendary soprano Maria Callas. Directed by [c=Niki Caro], the film captures the turbulent life of the woman whose voice defined an era, brought to a raw and powerful life by [c=Noomi Rapace]. It is a journey through the soaring heights of artistic triumph on the world's greatest stages and the crushing isolation of personal sacrifice. The narrative weaves together the fierce ambition that propelled her to the pinnacle of opera, the passionate yet tumultuous relationships that shaped her, and the immense pressure that came with being "La Divina." This dramatic biography delves beyond the iconic public persona to reveal the vulnerable woman grappling with love, loss, and the exacting price of genius. With a tone as grand and dramatic as the arias she made famous, the film promises a captivating exploration of the fragile humanity behind an immortal legend.</p>
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Callback
Drama
<p>In the emotionally charged drama "Callback," viewers are drawn into the world of aspiring actors navigating the complexities of ambition and identity. The story centers on a young artist, expertly portrayed by [c=Justin H. Min], who grapples with the pressures of the entertainment industry while trying to find his authentic voice. Alongside him is [c=Michael Rosen], a seasoned actor whose pragmatic approach to success serves as both a mentor and a cautionary tale. The dynamics between these two characters reveal the often harsh realities of pursuing one's dreams in a world that demands conformity.</p>
<p>As they prepare for a pivotal audition that could change their lives, tensions rise, revealing insecurities and the fear of failure that haunt them both. The film explores themes of self-discovery, the impact of societal expectations, and the sacrifices made in the pursuit of art. Directed by [c=Matthew Puccini], "Callback" captures the bittersweet moments of hope and despair, combining a poignant narrative with an atmosphere that is both reflective and deeply resonant. With a runtime of 16 minutes, this short yet impactful film invites audiences to reflect on their own aspirations and the paths they choose to follow.</p>
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Caller 100
Drama, Thriller
<p>"Caller 100" centers on a popular radio personality whose chance encounter with a female listener turns his life upside down.</p>
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Caller, The
Thriller
<p>When troubled divorcee, Mary Kee, sets up home in her new apartment, she stumbles across an old telephone which she quickly falls in love with. Struck by it's antique charm, she gives it pride of place in her home. Before long, Mary begins to receive strange phone calls from a mysterious, unknown caller. Over time, she discovers that the caller is a woman called Rose and the two strike up an unlikely friendship. However, when Rose claims to be calling from the past, Mary begins to question her new friend's motives.</p><p>As Rose's phone calls become ever more disturbing, Mary's sense of terror escalates. Feeling haunted in her own home, she cuts all contact with Rose. Enraged by Mary's betrayal, Rose threatens to exact her terrible revenge. Not on Mary in the present but on Mary as a child in the past. Mary finally realizes that she will have to kill Rose in order to save herself. But how can she kill someone living in the past and what will happen if she fails?</p>
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Calling Me Home
Drama
<p>An adaptation of Julie Kibler's book inspired by events in her family, revolves around the relationship between an 89-year-old woman named Isabelle McAllister and her hairdresser, a black single mother named Dorrie Curtis. </p><p>McAllister enlists Curtis' help to drive her from her home in Arlington, Texas, to a funeral in Cincinnati. Along the way, McAllister reveals the secrets of her past, in which she fell in love with the black son of her family's housekeeper to tragic consequences. </p>
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Calling You
Drama
<p>In this poignant fifteen-minute drama directed by [c=Daniel Howard-Baker], a chance phone call becomes a lifeline for two strangers grappling with isolation. Ray, portrayed by [c=Ray Redmond], is a quiet man haunted by a recent loss, his days marked by a suffocating loneliness he cannot shake. When he misdials a number, he connects with Lily, played by [c=Drew Lucia], a young woman equally adrift and struggling to find meaning in her own fractured existence. Their initial, hesitant conversation quickly deepens into a raw and honest exchange, revealing shared vulnerabilities and unspoken fears. As they continue to talk, the anonymous connection becomes a fragile bridge between two separate worlds, offering a glimmer of understanding and the possibility of healing. With sensitive performances from [c=Isabelle Clark], [c=Ella Hood], [c=Caitlin Gibbeson], and [c=Christopher Hodkinson] in supporting roles, this intimate drama explores the profound impact of human connection in the digital age, reminding viewers that sometimes the most meaningful conversations happen with a stranger on the other end of the line.</p>
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Calling, The
Thriller
<p>Detective Inspector Hazel Micallef (Susan Sarandon) is used to leading a quiet life in a small town, with her mother (Ellen Burstyn), her painkillers, and an occasional drink. But when she stops on a routine call to check on a neighbor, she stumbles across a gruesome murder that shatters her peaceful existence. With the help of Detective Ray Greene (Gil Bellows) and a new transfer cop (Topher Grace), she unearths a series of killings across the country with similar, grisly crime scenes. When a local priest (Donald Sutherland) suggests there may be a link to an ancient ritual, Hazel finds herself on the trail of a religious serial killer following a deadly, higher calling. Based on the novel by Inger Ash Wolfe, it's a dark, twisted journey to the shadowy landscape between faith and fear.</p>
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Calm, serene
<p>In the quiet, sun-drenched expanse of a rural home, a woman’s peaceful solitude is the fragile center of her world. Directed and written by [c=Ceci González], this evocative short film captures a delicate moment in time where the line between tranquility and tension is as fine as a whisper. The protagonist, immersed in her daily rituals, finds her serene environment subtly challenged by an unexpected presence, forcing her to confront the boundaries of her personal sanctuary. As minutes unfold with a painterly attention to detail, the film masterfully builds an atmosphere of hushed suspense, exploring the profound weight of silence and the instinct to protect one’s peace. More a visual poem than a conventional narrative, Calm, serene invites viewers into a beautifully restrained meditation on space, safety, and the quiet storms that brew beneath a placid surface.</p>
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Calvary
Drama, Comedy
<p>In the quiet, windswept coastal village of Sligo, a good priest faces an unimaginable ultimatum. [c=Brendan Gleeson] delivers a powerful performance as Father James, a compassionate and weary cleric who, during a confession, is calmly told he will be murdered in one week’s time—not for any sin of his own, but as retribution for the crimes of the Church. Directed and written by [c=John Michael McDonagh], this darkly comedic drama follows Father James as he spends his final days tending to his fractured flock, a collection of cynical, troubled, and often hostile locals portrayed by a stellar cast including [c=Chris O'Dowd], [c=Kelly Reilly], [c=Aiden Gillen], and [c=Dylan Moran]. As the week progresses, he navigates a gauntlet of moral challenges and philosophical debates, each encounter peeling back layers of the community's collective despair and his own quiet crisis of faith. Blending sharp, tragicomic dialogue with a profound sense of melancholy, the film builds a gripping tension around a central question: how does a righteous man confront a world—and a death sentence—shaped by the sins of others?</p>
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Cam
Horror, Mystery, Thriller
<p>In Daniel Goldhaber and Isa Mazzei's paranoid horror thriller "Cam," an erotic webcam performer finds her followers stolen by a doppelganger who hijacks her channel, pushes the sexual envelope farther, and otherwise seems determined to destroy her life. Call it identity theft of a sexy, possibly supernatural kind.</p>
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Cam2Cam
Horror
<p>In this dark and haunting thriller, Five Bangkok tourists have gone missing after making online contact with an unknown party. Newly-arrived Allie Westbrook (Tammin Sursok) meets a pair of ex-pats, Michael and Marit, who perform on a provocative interactive website. The dark menace beneath Michael's easy charm and the strange magnetism of the group's leader, Marit, drive Allie to the brink of madness. In a city where foreigners come to re-invent themselves, Allie learns, too late, that nothing is what it seems.</p>
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Camaramotion's December
Musical
<p>Set against the chilly backdrop of a transformative December, this evocative drama follows the intertwined lives of a group of strangers navigating unexpected challenges and fleeting connections. At the heart of the story is Emma, a determined artist seeking to rediscover her passion, and Marcus, a reserved writer grappling with the weight of his past. As their paths cross amid the city's festive yet melancholic atmosphere, they each confront personal demons and the hope for renewal. The film delicately explores themes of forgiveness, resilience, and the power of human connection during the holiday season. With a tone that balances warmth and introspection, the narrative weaves emotional depth with moments of quiet joy, inviting viewers into an intimate experience that resonates beyond the cold winter months. [c=Emma Stone] and [c=Rami Malek] deliver nuanced performances that breathe life into this compelling story of healing and unexpected companionship.</p>
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Camera Obscura
Horror, Thriller
<p>In the chilling horror-thriller Camera Obscura, a war photographer portrayed by [c=Christopher Denham] grapples with the traumatic ghosts of his past. When his fiancée, played by [c=Nadja Bobyleva], gifts him an antique camera, he discovers its sinister ability: the photographs it develops reveal spectral glimpses of impending death. As he becomes obsessed with this cursed device, the line between saving lives and succumbing to madness begins to blur. Directed by [c=Aaron B. Koontz], the film crafts a tense atmosphere of psychological dread, where every snapshot threatens to unveil a terrifying future. With a supporting cast including [c=Chase Williamson] and [c=Noah Segan], the story descends into a haunting exploration of guilt, obsession, and the terrifying cost of seeing too much.</p>
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Cameraperson
Documentary
<p>A boxing match in Brooklyn. Postwar life in Bosnia. The daily routine of a Nigerian midwife. An intimate family moment at home. These scenes and others weave into "Cameraperson" a tapestry of footage from documentary cinematographer Kirsten Johnson's 25-year career. </p><p>Johnson explores, through a series of episodic juxtapositions, the relationships between image-makers and their subjects, objectivity and intervention, and truth and storytelling. </p><p>A hybrid work that combines documentary, autobiography, and ethical inquiry, "Cameraperson" is both a moving glimpse into one filmmaker's personal journey and a thoughtful examination of what it means to train a camera on the world.</p>
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Cameron Esposito: Nine Months
Comedy
<p>In this intimate and hilarious stand-up special, acclaimed comedian [c=Cameron Esposito] takes the stage while visibly pregnant, turning the profound journey of gestation into a masterclass of sharp, personal comedy. Written by Esposito and directed by [c=Rachel Cole], the film captures a uniquely vulnerable and triumphant performance as the comedian navigates the physical and societal transformations of her final trimester. With her signature wit and insightful candor, Esposito delves into the complexities of identity, partnership, and the surreal experience of creating life, all while confronting the world's endless opinions on a pregnant body. The raw, joyful, and deeply funny hour explores the universal truths found in this most personal of experiences, blending observational humor with heartfelt revelation. Supported by producers [c=Rachel Cole], [c=Keith Habersberger], and [c=Zach Kornfeld], this special offers more than just laughs; it presents a refreshingly honest and empowering portrait of a woman fully in command of her story, her art, and her changing self.</p>
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Camille
Drama, Romance, Adventure
<p>In this quirky drama-romance adventure directed by [c=Gregory Mackenzie], a young woman named Camille Foster, played by [c=Sienna Miller], is preparing for her wedding to the awkward but devoted Silas Parker, portrayed by [c=James Franco]. However, their plans take an unexpected turn when the couple sets off for a honeymoon at Niagara Falls, only for Camille to die in a motorcycle accident. Rather than abandoning their trip, Silas, in a state of denial, decides to bring her body along, leading to a bizarre and darkly comedic road trip across the American landscape. As they journey through the wilds, with Camille’s spirit seemingly lingering, Silas must confront his own delusions and the reality of their relationship. Along the way, they encounter a cast of eccentric characters, including a grizzled sheriff played by [c=Scott Glenn] and a mysterious figure portrayed by the late [c=David Carradine]. Blending elements of romance, tragedy, and surreal humor, the film explores themes of love, loss, and the lengths one will go to hold onto a dream. With a tone that shifts from heartfelt to whimsical, [m=Camille] offers a unique and poignant take on the classic road movie formula.</p>
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Camille Claudel 1915
Biography, Drama
<p>Juliette Binoche gives a mesmerizing performance as the brilliant sculptress, protege of Auguste Rodin (and later his mistress), and sister of the Christian/mystic poet Paul Claudel - who, by 1915, was confined to a remote, church-run asylum for the mentally ill near Avignon. Bruno Dumont's rigorous, hypnotic portrait suggests that Camille's intense creativity and bohemian mores were on an inevitable, tragic collision course with her conventional Christian family and the expectations of early 20th century French society. Camille's paranoia (she believes Rodin is plotting against her) and occasional violent outbursts complicate her situation. Dumont peoples his film with real asylum patients, giving the film a disturbingly realistic dimension that adds to its poignancy.</p>
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Camino
Action, Adventure, Thriller
<p>Set in 1985, war photographer Avery Taggert (Zoe Bell) has built a solid career with her stark and honest imagery, all the while remaining emotionally distant from her subjects. When she embeds in the jungles of Colombia with a squad of missionaries led by a beloved and charismatic Spaniard known as "El Guero" (Nacho Vigalondo), she finds herself in the middle of a conflict as violent as any she's photographed. </p></p>One night, she happens upon El Guero committing a heinous atrocity, capturing the vile act on film, an image with the potential to discredit and destroy El Guero. Knowing this brilliant psychopath will employ every tactic at his disposal to destroy that photograph - and the photographer who took it - Avery flees into the harsh jungle with nothing but the camera hanging around her neck to escape from missionaries twisted into violent guerrillas by the madman intent on destroying all enemies.</p>
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Camino Real
Drama
<p>In a sun-drenched and surreal border town, a woman finds herself trapped in a purgatorial existence in [c=Ethan Hawke]'s atmospheric directorial vision. [c=Juliette Binoche] delivers a mesmerizing performance as a weary traveler stranded at the Camino Real hotel, a place where time seems to stand still and reality blurs with memory. As she navigates the labyrinthine corridors and encounters a collection of eccentric, fading souls, she is forced to confront the ghosts of her past and the choices that led her to this crossroads. This poetic drama, adapted and directed by [c=Ethan Hawke], weaves a haunting tapestry of longing and existential reflection, exploring the fragile line between escape and surrender. The film immerses the viewer in a dreamlike, melancholic atmosphere where every interaction holds the weight of a life half-lived, compelling its protagonist toward a profound and inevitable reckoning.</p>
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Camp Cold Brook
Horror
<p>A reality TV producer and host Jack Wilson (Murray), finds himself in a tough spot when his show is about to be cancelled. In a last ditch effort to spark ratings, he and his producers Angela (Harris) choose to film their next episode at the legendary Camp Cold Brook, which was host to a horrific incident where the young campers were drowned in a nearby creek 20 years ago. Their arrival begins like any other episode but the TV crew find that they get more than they bargained for.</p>
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Camp Creepy Time
Adventure, Family
<p>Camp Creepy Time is about a young boy who's sent to a summer camp.</p><p>He discovers that the haunt is little more than an alien-run smuggling operation. And the camp counselors are turning children into monsters, and shipping them off to zoos on planets around the solar system.</p>
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Camp Oleander
<p>At the edge of a whispering forest, Camp Oleander promises a summer of healing for troubled teens, but its serene facade masks a chilling reality. The film follows Maya, a quiet and observant newcomer grappling with a traumatic past, who quickly senses something deeply wrong beneath the camp’s structured activities and cheerful counselors. Led by the charismatic yet enigmatic director, played by [c=Sarah Paulson], the camp employs unconventional methods that blur the line between therapy and manipulation. As Maya befriends a rebellious boy named Leo and a fragile girl named Emma, she begins to uncover a series of disturbing disappearances tied to the camp’s secretive rituals. The central conflict emerges as Maya must decide whether to trust the adults who claim to help her or to fight against a system that preys on vulnerability. This psychological thriller weaves a tense atmosphere of dread and suspense, exploring themes of trauma, control, and the resilience of the human spirit. With each clue unearthed, Maya races against time to expose the truth before she becomes the next casualty of Camp Oleander’s dark design.</p>
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Camp Rock
Family, Comedy, Music
<p>"Camp Rock" tells the rock n' roll Cinderella story of Mitchie Torres (Demi Lovato), a teen with an amazing voice and a driving ambition to be a pop singer who wants to spend her summer at a prestigious rock camp. Unfortunately, an expensive music camp is a bit out of reach for her family, but her mother gets a job as Camp Rock's cook so that Mitchie can attend as long as she helps out in the kitchen between classes. Befriended by fellow camp member Caitlyn (Alyson Stoner) but intimidated by the immensely talented Tess Tyler (Meaghan Jette Martin) and her friends Peggy (Jasmine Richards) and Ella (Anna Maria Perez de Tagle), Mitchie lives a double life hiding that she is the cook's daughter and posing as a well-to-do camper in order to become part of the hottest clique at camp. When she's overheard singing, but not seen, by teen pop star and celebrity camp instructor, plus lead singer of Connect Three, Shane Gray (Joe Jonas), he is completely taken and sets out to find the girl behind the beautiful voice. Meanwhile, Mitchie will have to learn how to confront her fears, step out of the kitchen and into the spotlight as herself.</p>
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Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam
Family, Comedy, Music
<p>In the vibrant sequel to the beloved musical, "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam" sees the campers of Camp Rock facing off against their rival, the slick and polished Camp Star. As tensions rise, talented singer Mitchie Torres, portrayed by [c=Demi Lovato], finds herself caught between her passion for music and the pressures of competition. Alongside her friends, including the charming Shane Gray, played by [c=Joe Jonas], and the ever-enthusiastic Caitlyn, portrayed by [c=Meaghan Jette Martin], Mitchie must rally her fellow campers to reclaim their camp's legacy.</p>
<p>As the stakes become higher, the group faces personal challenges, testing their friendships and ambitions. The film captures a rich blend of comedy and music, with toe-tapping numbers and heartfelt moments that resonate with audiences of all ages. Under the direction of [c=Paul Hoen], the energetic atmosphere is fueled by the infectious performances of the entire cast, including [c=Kevin Jonas], [c=Nick Jonas], and [c=Alyson Stoner]. With a spirit of camaraderie and the power of music at its core, "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam" promises an exhilarating adventure filled with laughter, rivalry, and unforgettable melodies.</p>
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Camp Taywiyuska
<p>In this chilling short film, a group of unsuspecting campers arrives at the remote [m=Camp Taywiyuska] for a weekend of fun and bonding, only to discover that the woods hold a dark and ancient secret. The campers, led by the well-meaning but oblivious counselor, must quickly navigate a series of unsettling events as a malevolent force begins to stalk them from the shadows. Tensions rise and paranoia sets in as the group realizes they are not alone, and the line between a harmless campfire story and a terrifying reality begins to blur. Directed with a keen eye for suspense, the film masterfully builds a claustrophobic atmosphere of dread, exploring themes of trust and survival under extreme pressure. As night falls and the campfire dwindles, the true horror of [m=Camp Taywiyuska] is revealed, leaving the audience breathless until the very last frame.</p>
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Camp X-Ray
Drama, Political
<p>In the gripping drama "Camp X-Ray," directed by [c=Peter Sattler], the story unfolds within the confines of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp. The film follows the experiences of a young soldier, played by [c=Kristen Stewart], who is tasked with overseeing the detainees. As she navigates the complexities of her role, she forms an unexpected connection with one of the prisoners, portrayed by [c=Peyman Moaadi]. The narrative delves into the emotional and political ramifications of their interactions, highlighting themes of humanity and the moral dilemmas faced by those involved in the war on terror. The film features a strong supporting cast, including [c=Joseph Julian Soria], [c=Lane Garrison], [c=John Carroll Lynch], [c=Julia Duffy], [c=Tara Holt], and [c=Yousuf Azami]. With a runtime of 111 minutes and an R rating, "Camp X-Ray" presents a thought-provoking exploration of duty, ethics, and the search for understanding in a divided world.</p>
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Campaign Dads
Comedy
<p>The plot details are being kept under wraps, but it is a family comedy about dueling neighbors.</p>
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Campaign, The
Comedy
<p>When long-term congressman Cam Brady (Will Ferrell) commits a major public gaffe before an upcoming election, a pair of ultra-wealthy CEOs plot to put up a rival candidate and gain influence over their North Carolina district. Their man: naive Marty Huggins (Zach Galifianakis), director of the local Tourism Center. </p><p>At first, Marty appears to be the unlikeliest possible choice but, with the help of his new benefactors' support, a cutthroat campaign manager and his family's political connections, he soon becomes a contender who gives the charismatic Cam plenty to worry about.</p><p>As election day closes in, the two are locked in a dead heat, with insults quickly escalating to injury until all they care about is burying each other, in this mud-slinging, back-stabbing, home-wrecking comedy from "Meet the Parents" director Jay Roach that takes today's political circus to its logical next level. Because even when you think campaign ethics have hit rock bottom, there's room to dig a whole lot deeper.</p>
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Campfire Kiss
Drama, Romance
<p>Feeling disconnected from her teenage son, a protective mother decides to step outside of her comfort zone and take him camping. But as soon as she arrives, she begins butting heads with her handsome cabin neighbor, a single father and outdoorsman who is also in search of a connection with his teen daughter. Friction soon sparks a flame as these opposites attract.</p>
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Campus Code
Action, Sci-Fi
<p>When a mysterious and powerful piece of technology falls into the wrong hands on a seemingly ordinary university campus, a group of brilliant but disparate students becomes the last line of defense. Led by the charismatic [c=Jesse McCartney] and joined by the resourceful [c=Hannah Hodson] and the fiercely intelligent [c=Alice Kremelberg], they must decipher a dangerous "Campus Code" that holds the key to an otherworldly threat. As they are pursued by shadowy forces, including the enigmatic [c=Conor Leslie] and [c=Jack Falahee], the students must learn to trust each other and harness their unique skills to prevent a catastrophe that could extend far beyond their college grounds. Directed by [c=Cathy Scorsese] and [c=Kenneth M. Waddell], this high-stakes sci-fi action film blends cerebral puzzles with intense set pieces, creating a race against time where the future depends on the courage and ingenuity of an unlikely team of heroes.</p>
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Can I Go Now: The Life of Sue Mengers, Hollywood's Superagent
Drama, Biography
<p>It's a Sue Mengers biopic, Mengers, known in equal parts for her bombastic personality and caftans, worked at CMA, ICM and WMA, with an expansive, rotating client list that included Cher, Brian De Palma, Michael Caine, Mike Nichols, Cybill Shepherd and Barbra Streisand.</p>
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Can I Put You On Hold
Action
<p>In this contemporary comedy-drama, a seemingly routine customer service call spirals into an unexpected journey of human connection and self-discovery. When a frustrated caller reaches out to resolve a mundane issue, they find themselves caught in the labyrinthine world of corporate phone systems, automated messages, and endless transfers that plague modern life.</p>
<p>[c=Jason Lane Cutler] leads an ensemble cast in this exploration of communication in the digital age, where genuine human interaction becomes increasingly rare. As the protagonist navigates through various departments and speaks with different representatives, each conversation reveals deeper layers about loneliness, miscommunication, and the desperate need for authentic connection in our fast-paced society.</p>
<p>Directed and co-written by [c=James Cutler], alongside co-writer [c=Matthew Cutler], the film transforms what could be a simple premise into a poignant examination of how technology both connects and isolates us. The supporting cast, including [c=Soonyoung Cutle], [c=Kindia du], and [c=Dango Kanyawee], brings warmth and humor to this relatable tale that will resonate with anyone who has ever found themselves trapped in customer service limbo, searching for a real person on the other end of the line.</p>
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Can This Be Reel?
<p>In a world where the line between reality and performance has blurred beyond recognition, director [c=John Akre] crafts a dizzying, genre-bending comedy that asks what happens when a struggling filmmaker loses his grip on the very story he is trying to tell. The film follows a desperate director, whose latest project is spiraling out of control as his cast and crew begin to question whether the chaotic events unfolding on set are part of the script or a genuine breakdown of sanity. Caught between his own artistic ambitions and the mounting pressure from a demanding producer, he must navigate a series of increasingly absurd and surreal obstacles that threaten to derail the production entirely. As the boundaries between fiction and reality dissolve, the characters find themselves trapped in a meta-cinematic maze where every scene could be a rehearsal or a genuine crisis. With a tone that balances sharp wit, slapstick humor, and a touch of existential dread, [m=Can This Be Reel?] offers a playful yet poignant exploration of creativity, ego, and the sheer madness of making movies.</p>
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Can we eat this skateboard in 24 hours?
<p>In a wild culinary experiment that pushes the limits of human endurance, two friends make the most outrageous bet of their lives: to completely consume an entire skateboard within a single day. Directed by [c=Eric André], this bizarre and visceral comedy throws its protagonists, played by [c=Tim Robinson] and [c=Sam Richardson], into a gauntlet of absurdity as they confront the physical and psychological toll of their impossible quest. What begins as a drunken challenge quickly spirals into a grueling test of friendship and sanity, forcing them to employ increasingly desperate and inventive methods to break down, cook, and ingest the inedible object. Blending the chaotic energy of [t=Jackass] with the dry, escalating dread of [m=The Menu], the film maintains a tense yet hysterical atmosphere as the clock relentlessly ticks down. As stomachs churn and spirits fray, the duo must answer not only if they can eat the skateboard, but if their bond can survive the attempt.</p>
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Can We Take a Joke?
Documentary, Comedy
<p>In the age of social media, nearly every day brings a new eruption of outrage. While people have always found something to be offended by, their ability to organize a groundswell of opposition to-and public censure of-their offender has never been more powerful. Today we're all one clumsy joke away from public ruin. </p><p>"Can We Take a Joke?" offers a thought-provoking and wry exploration of outrage culture through the lens of stand-up comedy, with notables like Gilbert Gottfried, Penn Jillette, Lisa Lampanelli, and Adam Carolla detailing its stifling impact on comedy and the exchange of ideas. What will future will be like if we can't learn how to take a joke?</p>
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