Ben unexpectedly returns home on Christmas Eve, causing tension and anxiety for his mother Holly. As she tries to navigate his drug addiction and the fallout from his actions, Holly is forced to confront their troubled past and make difficult choices.
Ever worried about laboratory-grown meat, accidentally touching someone’s hand on the train or the impending nuclear apocalypse? Then join Jon Richardson as he hilariously works out exactly how worried the British public should be about everything there is to worry about.
Toyland tells the story of a young Jewish boy and his friendship with a German boy during World War II. As the war unfolds, they come face to face with the harsh realities of the Holocaust.
Safe Passage follows the lives of a dysfunctional family as they navigate through various challenges and obstacles. Set in Utah, the movie explores the themes of pain, worry, and unhappiness. The story revolves around the Cartwright family, led by a US Marine veteran, who must come together and support each other during a time of crisis. With elements of drama and reflection, Safe Passage depicts the complexities of family dynamics and the resilience that can be found in the face of adversity.
While on a road trip to spread her godfather's ashes, Daphne and her ill godmother Fran get into an accident forcing them to make an unexpected stop. Wanting to keep Fran off the road, Daphne enlists Matthew, their mechanic, to be her fake boyfriend. But soon their fake relationship isn't so fake after all.
Instead of enjoying her vacations in a peaceful peninsula of Turkey, Anna feels stuck in a strange torpor, while her boyfriend, Thomas, doesn't seem to notice it at all. Later in the afternoon, when a little girl suddenly disappears on the beach, Anna awakens and decides to go and find her, despite the unknown and the nightfall.
The cat of the house has its nap interrupted by two playing puppies, which sets off a chain of events.
How much time and energy do we spend wishing things were how they used to be? We often think about times in our past when things were different and want our lives to be like that again. Some of us have even come to believe that our best days may actually be behind us. But if we're in some way hung up on the past, what does that mean for our lives now? How are we and those around us affected if we're not fully present? If we're longing for the way things used to be, what does that really say about our understanding and appreciation of our lives today? Maybe we need to learn to embrace our past for what it is, in order to live our lives to the fullest, right here, right now.
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