Browse Movies : TBA Month : Drama : G

Sort by
1 – 20 of 85 movies

Grey Matter

A drama inspired by true events, centres around troubled teenager; Chloe Isles played by Eloise Smyth, who discovers her grandmother Peg (Stephanie Beacham) has a progressive form of Alzheimer's. When Chloe becomes a stay at home carer overnight on her school holidays, she decides to make Peg's Summer unforgettable.

Girl You Know It’s True

Follows the 1980s rise of the Grammy-winning German-French R&B duo, as well as their fall after it emerges that they lip-synch all of their songs.

Goodrich

After Andy Goodrich’s second wife suddenly leaves him, he is faced with taking sole care of their nine-year-old twins and relies a little too heavily on the help of his adult daughter who struggles to help Andy become the father she never had.

Goodbye, Vitamin

Ruth Young discovers that her father, a renowned history professor, has lost his job after being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. She decides to return home and work with her father’s former student to stage a fake class so he can continue to teach.

Getting Rid of Matthew

A hard-charging publicist's lusty affair with a married man is ruined by his decision to leave his wife and two children for her. She invents a new persona, befriends the spurned wife and attempts to patch up the marriage up so she can be rid of him. In the process, she develops a thing for his oldest son.

Ghost

Michael McGowan serves as an FBI field operative who, unprecedentedly, works on more than 50 undercover cases.

Ghost Army

A squadron of recruits from art schools, ad agencies and other creative businesses are tasked by the U.S. Army with fooling the Nazis into thinking the U.S. has larger troop numbers than it actually does.

Grapefruit

After a devastating divorce, Travis is forced to move into his childhood home with his eccentric, newly sober mother. While attending an AA meeting with Evelyn, Travis meets the wildly alive Billie. Against his mother’s wishes, he develops a friendship with her, pushing everyone to look beyond their shortcomings and accept each other for who they are and where they’ve been.

Group Therapy

A thoughtful and humorous navigation of personal conversations on mental health. Produced by Kevin Hart, this unique documentary takes the form of a group therapy session led by some of today’s funniest comedians and comic performers.

Guy X

The black comedy is set against the backdrop of a secret Arctic military base in the aftermath of the Vietnam War. It is based on a true story from the Korean War of a hospital where incurably injured veterans of Korea were kept invisible and officially missing until their deaths.

Gaza

Based on a Jewish woman living on the Gaza Strip whose daughter while dating a Palestinian man is shot and killed.

Good Side of Bad

Three adult siblings are brought back together after a shocking diagnosis forces them to confront harsh future realities regarding the mental state of one of their own. A raw and intimate look into what it means to be a family navigating the waters of mental illness, GOOD SIDE OF BAD film dives into humanity’s dark places while illuminating the love, laughter, and light discovered when you reconnect with those closest to you.

Ground Control To Major...

An astronaut and a NASA ground control expert have never met but fall in love over the course of the astronaut's classified mission to an abandoned space station. When things go wrong and the astronaut's ship is destroyed, ground control and the rest of the world presume he's dead — until 18 months pass and they receive word he's alive. Now, the only thing standing between them is a huge expanse of space and a dangerous attempt to get him home.

Games of 1940

A group of multinational POWs in a Nazi prison camp decide to compete against each other in their own version of the Olympics after the 1940 games are canceled due to the escalating war. They risk their lives to stage the games under the noses of the guards.

Gellhorn: A Twentieth-C...

Based on Caroline Moorehead's Gellhorn: A Twentieth-Century Life, this looks at Martha Gellhorn (1908-1998) who was an American-born author and journalist who became one of the first female war correspondents. She covered the major international conflicts of her lifetime, from the Spanish Civil War to Vietnam to the Cold War. Her second husband was Ernest Hemingway, but the pressures of working in a male-dominated field led to their bitter divorce. Personal and romantic happiness eluded her despite her professional success.