Maria: The Final Aria of an Icon
Maria, written by Steven Knight, chronicles the final chapter of legendary opera singer Maria Callas. Set in 1970s Paris, the film captures the solitude, elegance, and quiet turmoil of a woman once worshipped by the
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Maria, written by Steven Knight, chronicles the final chapter of legendary opera singer Maria Callas. Set in 1970s Paris, the film captures the solitude, elegance, and quiet turmoil of a woman once worshipped by the
The Last Showgirl, written by Kate Gersten, tells the story of a veteran Vegas performer whose world shifts overnight when her long-running revue ends. After 30 years under the spotlight, she must face life beyond
Juror #2, written by Jonathan A. Abrams, places an ordinary man in an extraordinary situation. While serving on a murder trial, he uncovers a truth that forces him to choose between doing the right thing
Inside Out 2 picks up with Riley as she enters her teenage years. Puberty shakes things up, and with it comes a surge of new, complex emotions. Writers Meg LeFauve and Dave Holstein explore this
Set in 1971 Brazil, I’m Still Here tells the gripping story of a woman whose life is upended by an act of brutal violence. Adapted by Murilo Hauser and Heitor Lorega from Marcelo Rubens Paiva’s
The Idea of You, directed by Michael Showalter and co-written with Jennifer Westfeldt, isn’t just a fantasy romance—it’s a bold, emotional look at love, age, fame, and desire. Based on Robinne Lee’s bestselling novel, the
Jane Schoenbrun’s I Saw The Glow is more than a coming-of-age tale—it’s a haunting reflection on identity, loneliness, and the strange power of media. Set in quiet suburbia, the film follows a teenager whose world
Hit Man, directed by Richard Linklater and co-written with Glen Powell, isn’t your typical noir or romantic thriller. Based on Skip Hollandsworth’s Texas Monthly article, the film blends charm, danger, and existential comedy in a
His Three Daughters, written and directed by Azazel Jacobs, is an intimate chamber piece packed with emotion. Set almost entirely in one New York apartment, the film follows three estranged sisters brought together by their
Heretic, written and directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, is a claustrophobic thriller rooted in belief, doubt, and control. Known for co-writing A Quiet Place, the duo brings their talent for tension to a