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Lucky Hank
Lucky Hank

English professor Hank Devereaux is trapped by tenure in a small town in Pennsylvania.

Black Snow
Black Snow

25 years after a teenage girl’s murder, a time capsule unearths a secret that puts Detective Cormack (Travis Fimmel, Vikings) hot on the trail of the cold case.

Love, Antosha
Love, Antosha

A portrait of the late actor Anton Yelchin, through his journals, photography, music, and interviews with Chris Pine, Kristen Stewart, and Jennifer Lawrence.

Dating Death
Dating Death

True crime docuseries "Dating Death" covers the history of serial killer Rodney Alcala, who appeared on “The Dating Game” amid his murder spree in the 1970s.

Litvinenko
Litvinenko

Former Russian spy and Kremlin critic Alexander Litvinenko (David Tennant) has been poisoned. Can detectives solve this high-stakes murder investigation?

RK/RKAY
RK/RKAY

Rajat Kapoor stars in this charming film-within-a-film, where the movie’s main character usurps control of the plot, and eventually, real life.

The Dry
The Dry

Coping with sobriety and a failed career, Shiv returns home to Dublin to her dysfunctional but lovable family, who are understandably wary to have her back.

White Rabbit
White Rabbit

A Korean-American performance artist in Los Angeles struggles to find love and be authentically heard through her multitude of identities.

The Workers Cup
The Workers Cup

Inside Qatar's labor camps, African and Asian migrant workers building the facilities of the 2022 World Cup compete in a football tournament of their own.

The Suspect
The Suspect

A psychologist (Aidan Turner) has the perfect life, but it unravels after a girl’s murder—and the biggest lie of his life—lead him to search for a killer.

Afternoon Delight
Afternoon Delight

Frustrated with the realities of life as a stay-at-home mom, Rachel (Kathryn Hahn) hires a stripper (Juno Temple) as her live-in nanny to spice up her marriage.

New York, I Love You
New York, I Love You

Sexy, funny, haunting, and revealing encounters unfold beneath the Manhattan skyline in these love stories from imaginative filmmakers and an all-star cast

When the Starlight Ends
When the Starlight Ends

An eccentric writer (Sam Heughan, Outlander) must choose between his work and the love of his life. Looking back, he weighs whether he made the right decision.

True Colours
True Colours

Aboriginal Detective Toni Alma searches for a killer in the remote Aboriginal community she once called home.

The Witness
The Witness

The well-known story was that Kitty Genovese was murdered on the street while 38 witnesses did nothing. Fifty years later, her brother uncovers the truth.

L
L'Opéra

At the world-renowned Paris Opera, 35-year-old principal dancer Zoé struggles as her career falters, while 19-year-old Flora is eager to prove herself.

The Illusionist
The Illusionist

A master illusionist (Edward Norton) uses his powers to charm an engaged aristocrat (Jessica Biel). With Rufus Sewell and Paul Giamatti.

Murder in the Valleys
Murder in the Valleys

In one night, three generations of a family were brutally killed in small Welsh village. Despite a conviction, the mystery continues 20 years later.

I Dream in Another Language
I Dream in Another Language

An indigenous language is in peril as its last two speakers had a quarrel in the past and haven’t spoken to each other in over 50 years.

Dennis and Lois
Dennis and Lois

There are bands, there are fans, and then there’s Dennis and Lois.

The Light in the Hall
The Light in the Hall

When Joe Pritchard is released after 18 years in prison, journalist Cat Donato returns to her small Welsh hometown to uncover the truth about the murder.

The Cat and the Moon
The Cat and the Moon

While his mother seeks treatment in rehab, teenager Nick (Nat Wolff) comes to New York and falls in with a hard-partying crowd.

Salt in My Soul
Salt in My Soul

A documentary and coming-of-age story about a young woman figuring out how to live while dying. Her determination, hope, and love will leave you breathless.

Life Without Basketball
Life Without Basketball

Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir broke barriers in becoming the first NCAA Division I basketball player to play while wearing a hijab.

Reset
Reset

A stirring chronicle of renowned choreographer and dancer Benjamin Millepied’s first ballet as artistic director of the formidable Paris Opera Ballet.

People, Places, Things
People, Places, Things

When he gets dumped, Will must juggle dual careers, twin daughters, and the prospect of midlife dating, while attempting to find himself in the process.

King of California
King of California

After being released from a mental institution, an unstable dad tries to convince his daughter that there’s Spanish gold buried somewhere under suburbia.

Southwest of Salem
Southwest of Salem

This Emmy®-nominated documentary is an in-depth examination of the persecutions of four Latina lesbians wrongfully convicted of gang-raping two young girls.

Little Fish
Little Fish

Academy Award® winner Cate Blanchett is a woman trying to escape her past who gets entangled in a dangerous drug deal.

Manifesto
Manifesto

Two-time Academy Award® winner Cate Blanchett in 13 distinct, must-see vignettes that incorporate timeless manifestos from 20th-century art movements.

Mermaids
Mermaids

Five members of a growing subculture reveal the transformative power of being a mermaid.

Dayveon
Dayveon

In the wake of his older brother’s death, 13-year-old Dayveon spends the sweltering summer roaming his rural Arkansas town, where he is enticed to join a gang.

Showtrial
Showtrial

Brilliant solicitor Cleo Roberts takes on the nation-gripping case of wealthy Talitha Campbell, charged in the disappearance of a fellow student.

Mossville: When Great Trees Fall
Mossville: When Great Trees Fall

Mossville, Louisiana, was a thriving haven for African-Americans until petrochemical plants began forcing residents out. One man refuses to go.

Three Families
Three Families

The real stories of three women and their families at a time when abortion was illegal in Northern Ireland.

Decade of Fire
Decade of Fire

In the 1970s, fires consumed the South Bronx. Now the truth can be told as the racist policies and neglect that shape our cities are revealed.

Bergman: A Year in a Life
Bergman: A Year in a Life

Revealing, previously untold stories and insights about Ingmar Bergman’s life and career, but also his inner life told in his own words.

Belly of the Beast
Belly of the Beast

An unlikely duo discovers a pattern of illegal sterilizations in women’s prisons and wage a battle to end reproductive injustice in California prisons.

My Name Is Emily
My Name Is Emily

On her 16th birthday, Emily and her new friend Arden set out to break her troubled biological father out of a psychiatric institution.

Analog Love
Analog Love

A documentary about the long-lost era of “mix tapes” and how we continue to communicate through music to this day.

The Replacement
The Replacement

Ambition and professional rivalry have dangerous consequences when Paula (Vicky McClure) fills in for Ellen (Morven Christie) while she’s on maternity leave.

The Miseducation of Cameron Post
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

Chloë Grace Moretz stars as a teenage girl forced into a gay conversion therapy center by her conservative guardians. While there, she meets a few fellow sinners.

Light in the Water
Light in the Water

West Hollywood Aquatics, the world’s first openly gay masters swim team, became an athletic powerhouse to fight injustice in the world of competitive sports.

This Is Going to Hurt
This Is Going to Hurt

"The best medical drama in years" (TIME) is this hilarious and heartbreaking story of Adam (Ben Whishaw), as he juggles being a good doctor and a good person in a system that feels like it's against him.

Dark River
Dark River

Following the death of her father, Alice returns to her home village for the first time in 15 years to claim the family farm from her estranged brother.

The Dreamers
The Dreamers

Caught up in a drug deal, three Palestinian students stage a huge rave to unload the drugs and perhaps make history, bringing Jews and Palestinians together.

The Days to Come
The Days to Come

Coinciding with the actors’ real life experiences, we follow a newly expectant couple’s fears, joys, expectations, and realities of future parenthood over nine months.

The Ipcress File
The Ipcress File

1962. Ex-soldier and thief-turned-spy Harry Palmer (Joe Cole) takes on a globetrotting mission to foil a political conspiracy, aided by fellow agent Jean (Lucy Boynton).

Sparrows Dance
Sparrows Dance

A tender, comical love story between a woman who refuses to leave her apartment and the man she finally lets in.

The Off Hours
The Off Hours

A waitress leads a mundane life working the night shift at a highway diner until one day when she meets a charming truck driver.