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Ha-Chan, Shake Your Booty!

Director Josef Kubota Wladyka delivers a beautiful and heartfelt homage to his mother, portraying a woman who dances through her grief. With vivid colors, standout dance choreography, and a delightfuly charming performance from Rinko Kikuchi ("Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter"), "Ha-Chan, Shake Your Booty!" might just inspire you to dance through the credits. Haru and Luis thrive on competing in Tokyo’s ballroom dance scene, but when tragedy strikes, Haru withdraws into isolation. When friends encourage her to return to the studio, she develops an infatuation with the new instructor. She must confront what comes next as sparks fly.
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Rosebush Pruning

Packed with cast of familiar faces including Callum Turner, Jamie Belle, Elle Fanning, Tracy Letts and Pamela Anderson, Brazilian-Algerian film director Karim Aïnouz carfts a biting satire about the absurdity of the traditional patriarchal family. In an opulent villa beneath the Catalonian sun, American siblings Jack, Ed, Anna and Robert wallow in isolation and their inherited fortune, eschewing the demands of their blind father, and seeking love and validation through each other and their latest designer clothes. When Jack, the eldest brother and linchpin of this family, announces that he is moving in with his girlfriend Martha, blood ties are severed and Ed is forced to uncover the truth surrounding their mother’s death. Generational lies begin to unravel, and the fabric of this family slowly begins to disintegrate.
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The Rivals of Amziah King

"[...] a gleeful mashup of genres and tones blending bluegrass music, comedy, revenge, and heist-thriller elements into a tasty homestyle buffet full of eccentric characters and thick Southern accents." - John Fink, The Film Stage Starring Matthew McConaughey and Kurt Russell. Deep within the backwoods of rural Oklahoma, charismatic and musically gifted Amziah King (McConaughey) herds a bluegrass-playing band of misfits while overseeing the premier honey-making operation in town. When Amziah’s estranged foster daughter unexpectedly returns, Amziah leaps at the possibility to renew connection and create a family business. But the honey game is ruthless, and Amziah’s rivals threaten to destroy everything he has built.
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The Salt Path

Starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, "The Salt Path" is adapted by Rebecca Lenkiewicz ("Ida," "She Said") from Raynor Winn's 2018 best-selling book. This film marks the debut of four-time Tony Award-winning theater director Marianne Elliott. Set in breathtaking locations, the movie explores a gripping story of a couple who, while battling against the elements, strive to avoid turning on each other, all amid a world that seems intent on pushing them down. Ray (Anderson) and Moth (Isaacs) find themselves out of time, money, and hope. They have been forced out of the bed and breakfast that was supposed to secure their retirement, leaving them with nowhere to go. To make matters worse, Moth has recently been diagnosed with a terminal neurodegenerative disease. In a moment of desperation, they decide to embark on the Salt Path, a 630-mile trek along the English coast from Dorset to Somerset. Are they trying to escape an existential crisis or seeking one last adventure?
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Tony

“It was here, all the way out at the tip of Cape Cod—Provincetown, Massachusetts—where the pilgrims first landed, and it was where I first landed. It was 1972, and I washed into a town with a headful of orange sunshine and a few friends. Provincetown was a wonderland of tolerance with a longtime tradition of accepting artists, writers, the badly behaved, the gay, the different. It was paradise." Anothy Bourdain Directed by Matt Johnson("Blackberry" and "Nirvanna The Band The Show The Movie,") and starring Dominic Sessa, Emilia Jones, Leo Woodall, and Antonio Banderas. "Tony" follows a young Anthony Bourdain, who is “spoiled, miserable, narcissistic, self-destructive, and thoughtless” in his early years in Provincetown, he stumbles into the chaotic world of a restaurant kitchen, embarking on a summer that will shape the course of his life and eventually lead to "Kitchen Confidential."
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