Two years after Thaddeus Sivana's defeat, Hespera and Kalypso, two of the daughters of the Titan Atlas, break into the Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece to steal the Wizard's broken staff. They take it to the Wizard, imprisoned in the Gods' Realm, and force him to repair the staff and reactivate its powers. In Philadelphia, Billy Batson and his foster siblings, who all have their own superpowers, are growing apart. When the Wizard warns Billy about the daughters, the Shazamily begins researching them. The foster siblings find out that the daughters guard the tree of life, which grows Golden apples. They also find out that the Titan Atlas forged the staff with magical powers. Shazam broke the staff, thus freeing the daughters of Atlas. The daughters kidnap Freddy and place an indestructible dome around the city, trapping everyone inside. Billy and the Shazamily attempt to save Freddy, but face the wrath of Hespera and Kalypso. With the help of a sympathetic Anthea, Freddy and the Wizard attempt to escape the Gods' Realm. In a climactic battle, Billy fights Kalypso and Ladon before overloading the staff and sacrificing his own life. With the help of Diana Prince, the last living being with godly powers, Billy is revived and uses the staff to restore his siblings' powers. The Shazamily rebuild their home while Anthea and the Wizard reside on Earth. In a mid-credits scene, Billy is recruited by the Justice Society.
Honor, an ambitious high school senior, is determined to get into Harvard. She devises a plan to take down her top three competitors but falls for her biggest rival, Michael, causing unexpected complications.
A struggling artist working as a waitress kidnaps a man at gunpoint and forces him to pose as her boyfriend during her family's Christmas celebration. As the charade progresses, they start developing real feelings for each other and face various obstacles that test their fake relationship.
In 'The Perfect Secret,' a group of friends come together for a dinner party where various secrets are revealed. The film explores themes of friendship, love, and honesty as the characters navigate their relationships and confront the truth.
First Girl I Loved is a coming-of-age drama that follows Anne, a high school girl who develops feelings for her best friend, Clifton. As she grapples with her own confusion about her sexuality, Anne must also deal with the challenges of coming out, homophobia, and the pressures of teenage life. Through heartfelt conversations and unexpected twists, the movie explores themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the power of first love.
When a young girl from a wealthy Mexico City family disappears, a man arrives to discuss the girl's return, asking for the confession of a family member that has committed a terrible act. One by one, confession by confession, the intruder exposes each member of the family, revealing their deepest and most shocking secrets.
Ben Platt: Live from Radio City Music Hall is a concert film that captures Ben Platt's live performance at the iconic Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The film showcases Platt's original music and covers, as well as his personal stories and intimate moments with the crowd. It also touches on themes of coming out and the support of his fans.
Laurent is seeking a path in life after living his childhood and teenage years in laziness. He has a conflictual relationship with Rodolphe, his father, and both are too emotional to express their mutual affection. Despite the women of his life hanging around him , Rodolphe has but one obsession: meeting Marguerite again, the first love of his life.
Mike picks up his teenage son on his birthday so they can spend a rare day together, but soon realizes that there is a lot they don't know about each other anymore.
Two families that hated each other for years are forced to spend Christmas together.
Outitude is a heartfelt documentary that attempts to get to the core of what it means to be lesbian. We explore what defines us, what connects us, and what are our commonalities. We spoke to rural and urban lesbians, poets, writers, activists, self-professed bar dykes, queer women and curious women. Personal stories tell of the diversities of identities, tales of coming out, experiences of homophobia and the varied types of activisms that offer a kaleidescope of the richness and diversity of our lesbian community.
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