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    28 Days Later

    28 Days Later

    Director: Danny Boyle

    Runtime: 113 minutes

    Overview: After a deadly virus escapes from a research facility, London becomes eerily empty and dangerously unpredictable. A small band of survivors tries to stay alive while the infection spreads fast through people and animals, forcing them to make hard choices about trust, safety, and what’s left of humanity.

    Mission: Impossible

    Mission: Impossible

    Director: Brian De Palma

    Runtime: 111 minutes

    Overview: After a covert mission collapses without warning, an elite agent finds himself blamed for the disaster and hunted from all sides. With trust in short supply, he goes on the run to uncover a hidden traitor inside the agency and stop sensitive intelligence from falling into the wrong hands.

    The Notebook

    The Notebook

    Director: Nick Cassavetes

    Runtime: 123 minutes

    Overview: In a nursing home, an older man reads a love story from a worn notebook to a woman living with memory loss. The tale follows two young lovers kept apart by war and family pressures, then drawn back together years later after life has taken them in different directions.

    Never Let Go

    Never Let Go

    Director: Alexandre Aja

    Runtime: 101 minutes

    Overview: A mother and her twin sons live in a remote house, convinced that a dangerous evil waits just beyond their doorstep. Their safety depends on strict rules and staying connected to home, but dwindling supplies and growing doubt begin to strain their bond and test what they believe is real.

    Bicentennial Man

    Bicentennial Man

    Director: Chris Columbus

    Runtime: 131 minutes

    Overview: A household robot is brought into a family as a helpful appliance, but over time it begins to show creativity, emotions, and a growing sense of self. As it learns from human relationships and changing times, it pushes beyond its programming and challenges what it means to be recognized as truly human.

    Man on Fire

    Man on Fire

    Director: Tony Scott

    Runtime: 146 minutes

    Overview: A burned-out former intelligence operative takes a bodyguard job for a young girl in Mexico City. As their uneasy partnership turns into a genuine bond, a sudden kidnapping pushes him into a relentless, dangerous search that tests his limits and sense of purpose.

    Nanny McPhee

    Nanny McPhee

    Director: Kirk Jones

    Runtime: 97 minutes

    Overview: A widowed father struggling to manage his seven unruly children hires a strict, mysterious nanny who uses a touch of magic to teach them better behavior. As pressure mounts from a wealthy relative who threatens the family’s future, the household must learn to work together and appreciate what they have.

    Prisoners

    Prisoners

    Director: Denis Villeneuve

    Runtime: 153 minutes

    Overview: When two young girls vanish from a quiet neighborhood just before the holidays, panic spreads as hours pass with no answers. With only a suspicious RV as a lead, the search turns into a tense race between a determined investigation and a parent pushed toward extreme choices.

    Ghost

    Ghost

    Director: Jerry Zucker

    Runtime: 127 minutes

    Overview: After a young man is killed, he finds himself unable to move on and stays close to the woman he loves. With danger still looming, he turns to an unlikely go-between—a reluctant psychic—to get warnings through and uncover what’s really going on.

    London Boulevard

    London Boulevard

    Director: N/A

    Runtime: 103 minutes

    Overview: After leaving prison, a hardened ex-con tries to start over in South London but gets pulled back toward the underworld by a demanding crime boss. When he takes a job protecting a secluded celebrity who’s desperate for privacy, a fragile romance forms as pressure and violence close in from all sides.

    Chef

    Chef

    Director: Jon Favreau

    Runtime: 114 minutes

    Overview: After walking away from a high-profile restaurant rather than compromise his creativity, a chef has to rebuild his career and confidence. With help from family and friends, he hits the road with a food truck, rediscovering the joy of cooking, connection, and a fresh start.