New Release

‘Black Bag’
Top spy George Woodhouse (Michael Fassbender) is forced to choose between duty and devotion when his wife Kathryn (Cate Blanchett) is accused of treason. As suspicions mount and secrets unravel, he must determine whether the woman he loves is a traitor or the victim of a dangerous conspiracy.With a strong ensemble cast, this spy thriller pulls you into a world of espionage and unexpected betrayals. Director Steven Soderbergh delivers a tense, polished thriller that explores the fragility of trust in a world where deception is the norm.
Family Pick

‘Secondhand Lions’
Youngster Walter (Haley Joel Osment) is sent to live with his two great-uncles (Robert Duvall, Michael Caine), whose pasts are shrouded in mystery. Though their gruff nature keeps the boy at a distance, he, slowly earning their trust, listens to their tales of adventure, love, and loss.This film goes beyond a feel-good story, exploring regret, redemption, and the power of storytelling. Osment impresses alongside Duvall and Caine, who bring both grit and warmth. It balances humor and drama while embracing life’s sometimes tough choices.
A Battle for Positive Change

‘Lean on Me’
Joe Clark (Morgan Freeman) is the new principal of a struggling high school plagued by gangs, drugs, and violence. Tasked with turning it around, his unconventional methods begin to show promise but spark a battle with the city’s officials, putting everything at risk.Freeman gives a powerful performance as a tough, no-nonsense principal, pushing boundaries to make real change. The film captures the harsh reality of revitalizing a failing school while inspiring with its message of commitment and hope.
The Case of the Unlikely Sleuths

‘The Thin Man’
Retired detective Nick Charles (William Powell) returns to New York City with his wife, Nora (Myrna Loy), but gets drawn into a murder case involving a missing inventor.“The Thin Man” is a sharp, stylish mystery with effortless charm, carried by Powell and Loy’s impeccable chemistry. Despite its modest budget and quick production, it delivers big on wit and humor, making it an excellent whodunit.