MOVIES

  • Vyasanasametham Bandumithradhikal

    Vyasanasametham Bandumithradhikal

    NR

    Relatives, family and a little bit of chaos

  • Dakuaan Da Munda 3

    Dakuaan Da Munda 3

    NR

    Karma, a talented young boxer, is born into a criminal family but raised in an orphanage. He dreams of national glory. However, a tragic accident leads him to drug addiction. Years later, clean and sober, Karma seeks redemption. He confronts a corrupt, white-collar cop who has been exploiting his position of power. A thrilling climax ensues in the Uttarakhand forests, where Karma battles the corrupt officer in a high-stakes fight. The film is a blend of action and emotion, exploring themes of redemption, corruption, and the power ofhuman spirit.

  • Resident Evil

    Resident Evil

    R For strong sci-fi/horror violence, language, and brief sexuality/nudity. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian 21 or older.

    Based on the popular video game, Milla Jovovich and Michelle Rodriguez star as the leaders of a commando team who must break into "the hive," a vast underground genetics laboratory operated by the powerful Umbrella Corporation. There, a deadly virus has been unleashed, killing the lab's personnel and resurrecting them as the evil Un-dead. The team has just three hours to shut down the lab's supercomputer and close the facility before the virus threatens to overrun the Earth.

  • The Unholy Trinity

    The Unholy Trinity

    R for violence, language and some sexual material. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian 21 or older.

    The Unholy Trinity promises to deliver an exciting blend of action, suspense, and western grit with an all-star ensemble ready to captivate audiences this summer. A tale of revenge, dark secrets, and buried treasures, the film is set against the turbulent backdrop of 1870s Montana. It picks up in the moments before the execution of Isaac Broadway, as he gives his estranged son, Henry, an impossible task: Murder the man who framed him for a crime he didn’t commit. Intent on fulfilling his promise, Henry travels to the remote town of Trinity, where an unexpected turn of events traps him in town and leaves him caught between Gabriel Dove, the town’s upstanding new sheriff, and a mysterious figure named St Christopher.

  • Materialists

    Materialists

    R for language and brief sexual material. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian 21 or older.

    A matchmaker's lucrative business is complicated when she falls into a toxic love triangle that threatens her clients.

  • How to Train Your Dragon

    How to Train Your Dragon

    PGfor sequences of intense action and peril.

    From three-time Oscar® nominee and Golden Globe winner Dean DeBlois, the creative visionary behind DreamWorks Animation’s acclaimed How to Train Your Dragon trilogy, comes a stunning live-action reimagining of the film that launched the beloved franchise. On the rugged isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations, Hiccup (Mason Thames; The Black Phone, For All Mankind) stands apart. The inventive yet overlooked son of Chief Stoick the Vast (Gerard Butler, reprising his voice role from the animated franchise), Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon. Their unlikely bond reveals the true nature of dragons, challenging the very foundations of Viking society. With the fierce and ambitious Astrid (BAFTA nominee Nico Parker; Dumbo, The Last of Us) and the village’s quirky blacksmith Gobber (Nick Frost; Snow White and the Huntsman, Shaun of the Dead) by his side, Hiccup confronts a world torn by fear and misunderstanding. As an ancient threat emerges, endangering both Vikings and dragons, Hiccup’s friendship with Toothless becomes the key to forging a new future. Together, they must navigate the delicate path toward peace, soaring beyond the boundaries of their worlds and redefining what it means to be a hero and a leader. The film also stars Julian Dennison (Deadpool 2), Gabriel Howell (Bodies), Bronwyn James (Wicked), Harry Trevaldwyn (Smothered), Ruth Codd (The Midnight Club), BAFTA nominee Peter Serafinowicz (Guardians of the Galaxy) and Murray McArthur (Game of Thrones).

  • Dogma: Resurrected! A 25th Anniversary Celebration

    Dogma: Resurrected! A 25th Anniversary Celebration

    R for strong language including sex-related dialogue, violence, crude humor and some drug content. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian 21 or older.

    DOGMA is a satirical fantasy comedy that follows two fallen angels, Bartleby and Loki, who discover a loophole that would allow them to return to Heaven, which would inadvertently undo the creation of the universe. A woman named Bethany, who is struggling with her faith, is tasked with stopping them before their plan succeeds. Along the way, she is joined by various characters, including a muse, a seraphim, and a group of unlikely allies, all as they battle against the forces of heaven and hell. Directed by Kevin Smith, the film combines dark humor, theological questions, and absurdity to explore topics of faith, redemption, and religious mythology. After 25 years off the market, DOGMA serves to be a CULT CLASSIC with fans, and this new 4K remaster also includes exclusive bonus content only available in theatres.

  • Karate Kid: Legends

    Karate Kid: Legends

    PG-13 for martial arts violence and some language.

    Karate Kid: Legends, unites the iconic martial arts masters of one of the most beloved film franchises of all time to tell a completely new story full of action and heart.When kung fu prodigy Li Fong (Ben Wang) relocates to New York City with his mother to attend a prestigious new school, he finds solace in a new friendship with a classmate and her father. But his newfound peace is short-lived after he attracts unwanted attention from a formidable local karate champion. Driven by a desire to defend himself, Li embarks on a journey to enter the ultimate karate competition. Guided by the wisdom of his kung fu teacher, Mr. Han (Jackie Chan), and the legendary Karate Kid, Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio), Li merges their unique styles to prepare for an epic martial arts showdown.

  • Lilo & Stitch

    Lilo & Stitch

    PG for action, peril and thematic elements.

    “Lilo & Stitch,” the wildly funny and touching story of a lonely Hawaiian girl and the fugitive alien who helps to mend her broken family, will open exclusively in theaters May 23, 2025. A live-action reimagining of Disney’s 2002 animated classic, “Lilo & Stitch” is directed by Dean Fleischer Camp, the Oscar®-nominated filmmaker behind the animated feature film “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On,” and stars Sydney Elizebeth Agudong, Billy Magnussen, Tia Carrere, Hannah Waddingham, Chris Sanders, with Courtney B. Vance, and Zach Galifianakis, and introducing Maia Kealoha. The screenplay is by Chris Kekaniokalani Bright and Mike Van Waes, and the film is produced by Jonathan Eirich, p.g.a. and Dan Lin, with Tom Peitzman, Ryan Halprin, Louie Provost, Thomas Schumacher serving as executive producers.

  • The Last Rodeo

    The Last Rodeo

    PG for thematic elements, language and violence.

    A retired rodeo legend risks it all to save his grandson. Facing his own painful past and the fears of his family, he enters a high-stakes bull-riding competition as the oldest contestant ever. Along the way, he reconciles old wounds with his estranged daughter and proves that true courage is found in the fight for family.

  • Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning

    Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning

    PG-13 for sequences of strong violence and action, bloody images, and brief language.

    Our lives are the sum of our choices. Tom Cruise is Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.

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