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Mufasa: The Lion King
“Mufasa: The Lion King” enlists Rafiki to relay the legend of Mufasa to young lion cub Kiara, daughter of Simba and Nala, with Timon and Pumbaa lending their signature schtick. Told in flashbacks, the story introduces Mufasa as an orphaned cub, lost and alone until he meets a sympathetic lion named Taka—the heir to a royal bloodline. The chance meeting sets in motion an expansive journey of an extraordinary group of misfits searching for their destiny—their bonds will be tested as they work together to evade a threatening and deadly foe.
Barry Jenkins, Mads Mikkelsen, Theo Somolu, John Kani, Dominique Jennings, Anika Noni Rose, Sheila Atim, Donald Glover, Joanna Jones, Keith David, Seth Rogen, Abdul Salis, Jeff Nathanson, Thandiwe Newton, Lennie James, Adele Romanski, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Billy Eichner, Aaron Pierre, Tiffany Boone, Thuso Mbedu, Mark Ceryak, Kagiso Lediga, Preston Nyman, Blue Ivy Carter, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Braelyn Rankins, Folake Olowofoyeku
December 20, 2024 Nationwide
Masters of the Universe
In Masters of the Universe, an orphan named Adam discovers he is a prince destined to be the savior of a faraway land and must quickly learn of his power and the importance of saving his true home from an evil force.
My Dad’s A Famous Movie...
No plot details have been announced. Said to be in the vein of Billy Elliot, Waking Ned Devine and About a Boy.
Mother Mary
A music star forges a relationship with a fashon designer.
Madame
Follows a housemaid (Rossy de Palma) who works for a couple of American socialites (Toni Collette and Harvey Keitel) living in Paris and embarks on an unlikely romance with a dandy British art broker.
Modi
A biopic of Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani.
Michael
After enduring years of taunts and struggle, a gay activist becomes an anti-gay Christian pastor.
Mockingbird
Set in a perilous future of a declining human population fueled by drugs and electronic bliss. A world without art, children, or books where humanity’s future hinges on a love triangle between an android, a man and a woman.
Me, You
Teenage boy Marco sails the tranquil seas around Naples with a hardened fisherman. Marco falls love with an enigmatic girl, Caia, whose painful past fuels a ferocious resentment in him, setting off alarm bells.
Midwinter Break
Follows Stella and Gerry, a long-time married couple who reach cross-roads in their relationship when they take a trip to Amsterdam.
Mabel
Follows Callie (Perkel) and her best friend, a potted plant named Mabel.
Man Is Wolf to Man
Based on true events in 1934, a group of prisoners escape from a penal colony in French Guyana, but they are then tracked by a bounty hunter.
Manhattan Undying
Follows a beautiful vampire who commissions an artist to paint her so she can see herself for the first time. She is unaware that the artist is dying and desperately working to create his last masterpiece that will give him artistic immortality.
McCarthy
Charts the epic rise and fall of infamous US Senator Joseph McCarthy (Shannon).
Location: Czech Republic
Midas Man
From an original story, Midas Man charts the life of a man who often struggled to find his place in the world. Yet who is today universally recognised as the creator of the blueprint for music artist management. The figure with a finger on the very pulse of the Swinging Sixties.
Born into an established Jewish family in Liverpool and gay at a time when homosexuality was illegal, his early life was peppered with expulsions from school, dismissal from the army and failed attempts at acting. Against all odds, Brian Epstein discovered he had a golden talent for forecasting hit records...
His discovery of a promising new combo known as The Beatles, in a dank and dark cellar called The Cavern became a culturally iconic moment. He went on to find and manage a string of acts, from Gerry and the Pacemakers to Cilla Black and Billy J Kramer. He also promoted the legends he didn’t manage. Bands like The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Who, Pink Floyd, Procol Harum and Cream all performed (often sharing the same Sunday night bill) at The Saville Theatre, which Brian leased in 1965.
Midas Man will chart Brian’s tumultuous life, through formative years to his unimaginable success as a manager and the ensuing chaos which came with handling the biggest music acts the world had ever heard and seen.
The film spans a period of extraordinary cultural change and convulsion. From desolate streets of wartime Liverpool to the psychedelic haze of Abbey Road.
This is the true story of one of the world’s most significant outsiders. The man The Beatles called ‘One of us.’ Brian Epstein.
Born into an established Jewish family in Liverpool and gay at a time when homosexuality was illegal, his early life was peppered with expulsions from school, dismissal from the army and failed attempts at acting. Against all odds, Brian Epstein discovered he had a golden talent for forecasting hit records...
His discovery of a promising new combo known as The Beatles, in a dank and dark cellar called The Cavern became a culturally iconic moment. He went on to find and manage a string of acts, from Gerry and the Pacemakers to Cilla Black and Billy J Kramer. He also promoted the legends he didn’t manage. Bands like The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Who, Pink Floyd, Procol Harum and Cream all performed (often sharing the same Sunday night bill) at The Saville Theatre, which Brian leased in 1965.
Midas Man will chart Brian’s tumultuous life, through formative years to his unimaginable success as a manager and the ensuing chaos which came with handling the biggest music acts the world had ever heard and seen.
The film spans a period of extraordinary cultural change and convulsion. From desolate streets of wartime Liverpool to the psychedelic haze of Abbey Road.
This is the true story of one of the world’s most significant outsiders. The man The Beatles called ‘One of us.’ Brian Epstein.
Monty Clift
A method actor who refuses to put his private life on display, Montgomery Clift graduates from stage roles to screen success in films that include "A Place In The Sun" and "From Here To Eternity." His matinee idol good looks are destroyed by a devastating car accident that leaves him with a broken nose and facial scars. Though he continues to make movies, the accident haunts him until his death, even though he receives an Oscar nomination for one of his last performances in Judgment At Nuremberg.
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