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Wild Horses
Texas Ranger Samantha Payne (Luciana Duvall) reopens a 15-year-old Missing Persons case, uncovering clues linking a local boy’s death to wealthy family man, Scott Briggs (Robert Duvall).
The Texas Ranger will stop at nothing to discover the truth even if it means risking her own life. With the unexpected return of his estranged son Ben (James Franco), Briggs must find a way to either silence the law for good, or come to terms with the relationship between Ben and the boy that he tried to silence all those years ago.
The Texas Ranger will stop at nothing to discover the truth even if it means risking her own life. With the unexpected return of his estranged son Ben (James Franco), Briggs must find a way to either silence the law for good, or come to terms with the relationship between Ben and the boy that he tried to silence all those years ago.
Will
Two young police officers find themselves torn between collaboration and resistance as they navigate the Nazi-occupied Antwerp during World War II.
January 31, 2024 Netflix
Willie and Me
Trapped in a stagnant marriage, German housewife Greta finds solace in Willie Nelson's music. When he announces his farewell concert, she embarks on a journey to Las Vegas, leaving her husband behind, rediscovering her past.
February 9, 2024 Limited
World Trade Center
Academy Award-winning director Oliver Stone tells the true story of the heroic survival and rescue of two Port Authority policemen—John McLoughlin and Will Jimeno—who were trapped in the rubble of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, after they went in to help people escape. The film also follows their families as they try to find out what happened to them, as well as the rescuers who found them in the debris field and pulled them out. Their story shows how the best in people rose above the tragic events of that day.
Warden
When his wife and son are kidnapped, a prison warden is blackmailed into helping the American head of a Mexican drug cartel escape from his own high-security facility.
We Are Little Zombies
When four young orphans—Hikari, Ikuko, Ishi, and Takemura—first meet, their parents’ bodies are being turned into dust, like fine Parmesan atop a plate of spaghetti Bolognese, and yet none of them can shed a tear. They are like zombies; devoid of all emotion. With no family, no future, no dreams, and no way to move forward, the young teens decide that the first level of this new existence involves salvaging a gaming console, an old electric bass, and a charred wok from their former homes—just enough to start a band...and then conquer the world.
We're All Going to the ...
A teenage girl becomes immersed in an online role-playing game.
What If...
Fifteen years ago, Ben Walker left his girlfriend and his ministry calling for a business opportunity. Now with a high-paying career and a trophy fiancé, he is visited by an angel, who gives him a glimpse into what his life would look like had he followed his calling.
What They Had
Bridget (Swank) returns home to Chicago at her brother's (Shannon) urging to deal with her mother's (Danner) Alzheimer's and her father's (Forster) reluctance to let go of their life together.
October 12, 2018 Limited
Wheeler Dealers
Based on the true story of Efraim Diveroli, a military contractor who attempted to ship $300 million of prohibited Chinese arms to the Afghan army.
Wheels
Two suicidal paraplegic junkies hustle their way through the city streets trying to find a reason to live.
September 12, 2014 Limited
Where Rainbows End
The story centers on two childhood best friends, Rosie and Alex, who grow up together watching each other muddle through tempestuous relationships, sticking by each other through thick and thin. When Alex is forced to move to America, their friendship takes on new tests and eventually evolved into love.
While We're Young
A 75-year-old woman, still feeling frisky and that she has far more in common with her 29-year-old granddaughter than with her stuffy 55-year-old daughter, is granted a birthday wish. She gets to be 29 again, for a day. She uses the time to go on an adventure with her now same-aged granddaughter.
Whiplash
Under the direction of a prestigious but borderline abusive instructor, a young college student begins to lose his humanity in his quest to become the core drummer of the top jazz orchestra in the country.
October 10, 2014 Limited
White Boy Rick
Rick Wershe, a teen living in Detroit in the 1980s, joins the ranks of the drug kingpins on the East Side to become a prolific cocaine trafficker, going by the name "White Boy Rick." Wershe works as an undercover informant for the FBI and DEA while simultaneously rising to become one of the biggest drug dealers in the city.
Brian Tyree Henry, Eddie Marsan, Logan Miller, Rory Cochrane, Julie Yorn, Joseph Kosinski, Bel Powley, Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Darren Aronofsky, Dylan Clark, RJ Cyler, Taylour Paige, Bruce Dern, Piper Laurie, Scott Stuber, Steve Kloves, Christopher Mallick, Scott Franklin, Georgia Kacandes, Noah Miller, Ari Handel, John Lesher, Yann Demange, Jonathan Majors, Richie Merritt, Matthew Krul, Michael J. Weiss
September 14, 2018 Nationwide VOD / Digital
Who Killed Norma Barnes
Described as a dark tale of sexual obsession based on Fyodor Dostoyevsky's "The Idiot."
Wiener-Dog
People -- including Dawn Wiener, who as a child was mercilessly teased as "Weiner Dog" -- find their lives inspired or changed by one particular dachshund, who seems to be spreading comfort and joy.
Wild Wild Country
Priyanka Chopra will star as the Indian religious guru Bhagwan Rajneesh’s highly influential assistant Ma Anand Sheela.
Windows On The World
On September 11, 2001, Fernando and his family in Mexico watch the news as the Twin Towers collapse. His father, Balthazar, is an undocumented worker on the top floor in the Windows on the World restaurant. Three weeks pass – no word from Balthazar. As the family grieves, Fernando's distraught mother swears she sees her husband on news footage - escaping from the building ALIVE. Heroic Fernando decides to take the epic journey from Mexico to New York City to find his father and save his family. Along the way, he finds love and befriends an eclectic group of international characters that help him restore his faith in humanity, as Fernando discovers the hard truths about his father, the melting pot of America, and the immigrant experience.
Wolf
Jacob (George MacKay) believes he is a wolf trapped in a human body, a real-life condition known as species dysphoria. When his distraught family send him to a clinic which specialises in the treatment of the disorder, he meets the other patients – Duck (Senan Jennings), Squirrel (Darragh Shannon), Horse (Elisa Fionuir), Parrot (Lola Petticrew), Spider (Amy Macken) and German Shepherd (Fionn O’Shea) - who all self-identify as another species. Together they are forced to undergo increasingly extreme forms of "curative" therapies at the hands of The Zookeeper (Paddy Considine), whose methods are unconventional and cruel. The only respite to this ever-growing restlessness is the enigmatic Wildcat (Lily-Rose Depp) with whom he roams the hospital in the dead of night. The two form an improbable friendship that develops into infatuation. But can he renounce his true self for love, and will he ever be able to deny the being inside?
December 3, 2021 Limited