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Carry-On
The thriller centers around Ethan Kopek, a young TSA agent who gets blackmailed by a mysterious traveler to let a dangerous package slip through security and onto a Christmas Day flight.
Taron Egerton, Jaume Collet-Serra, Theo Rossi, Josh Brener, Jason Bateman, Dylan Clark, Dean Norris, Danielle Deadwyler, Holly Bario, Michael Green, Sofia Carson, Sinqua Walls, T.J. Fixman, Curtiss Cook, Seth William Meier, Logan Marshall Green, Brian William, Scott Greenberg, Tonatiuh, Joe Williamson, Gil Perez-Abraham
Rez Ball
n the heart of Chuska, New Mexico, the Chuska Warriors, a high school basketball team rich in Native American heritage, face their greatest challenge. After the loss of their star player, the team must unite like never before to keep their dreams of a state championship alive. This is more than just a game; it's a journey of resilience and unity, a true underdog story deeply rooted in Native American culture and spirit. Inspired by the celebrated novel 'Canyon Dreams' by Michael Powell and the groundbreaking New York Times articles that laid its foundation.
Maverick Carter, Amber Midthunder, Henry Wilson Jr, LeBron James, Kiowa Gordon, Julia Jones, Sterlin Harjo, Jessica Matten, Sydney Freeland, Ernest Tsosie, Cody Lightning, Devin Sampson Craig, River Rayne Thomas, Jojo Jackson, Avery Hale, Dallas Goldtooth, Hunter Redhorse Arthur, Jaren K. Robledo, Damian Henry Castellane, Kusem Goodwin, Zoey Reyes, Devin Sampson-Craig, Kauchani Bratt
Six Triple Eight
Six Triple Eight tells the inspiring true story of the incredible and brave women of the only all-black, all-female World War 2 Battalion. These 855 women joined the war effort with little knowledge of what exactly they would be doing, but were quickly given the mission of a lifetime: sort through and fix the three-year backlog of undelivered mail. A herculean task, that most thought to be impossible, the women not only succeeded but did it in half the time they were given. Facing discrimination, unfamiliar land, and a war-torn country, they persevered and sorted over 17 million pieces of mail, reconnecting American soldiers with their families and loved ones back home. The motto that kept them going each day was one they created themselves: “No Mail, Low Morale.” The women of the 6888 weren’t just delivering mail, they were delivering hope.
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