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It Ain't Over
This documentary focuses on the life and legacy of Yogi Berra, however overlooked his career may have been. As a recognized key baseball player for the New York Yankees, his statistics and records have proven that he had the skill and talent for the game. However, his laidback personality off the field and his so-called Yogi-isms seemed to have overshadowed his athletic prowess through the decades.

The Way
A grieving father (Martin Sheen) walks a pilgrimage in Europe called the Way of St. James in honor of his late son, who died making the same journey. Along the way, he befriends people from around the world and experiences a profound epiphany.

Love in Zion National: A National Park Romance
Assistant curator, Lauren, is out to prove a set of ancient vases belong with the Pueblo Nation. While in Zion she meets Adam, a native Puebloan park ranger, who helps her on her mission.

The Man with My Husband's Face
After a woman's husband disappears while on a kayaking trip, everyone assumes that he must've drowned. But then, she catches a glimpse of a man in a crowd who looks exactly like him, setting off a chain of events that unravels everything she thought she knew about her husband.

Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret
A plucky eleven-year-old named Margaret (Abby Ryder Fortson) finds her life on the cusp of change as her family uproots from the heart of the city to a quiet suburban neighborhood, leaving her grandmother (Kathy Bates), her confidant, behind. Margaret must then navigate the ups and downs of adolescence, including new friends, new feelings, and, ultimately, a new sense of self. Kelly Fremon Craig directs the coming-of-age comedy based on the novel of the same name by Judy Blume. Co-starring Rachel McAdams.

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Teenaged Spider-Man Miles Morales inadvertently crosses into a parallel 'Spider-verse', where he discovers a number of other Spider-heroes. When their realities are threatened, the multi-dimensional Spider-heroes team up to save their shared existence once and for all.

Fast and Furious
When fugitive ex-con Dom Toretto returns to Los Angeles seeking the truth behind a high-profile crime, Agent Brian O'Conner reluctantly seeks out his help in order to take down a common enemy. Speeding from the streets of L.A. into the Mexican desert in convoy heists and precision tunnel crawls, Dom and Brian attempt to get their man while exploring thrilling new frontiers in the fine art of racing.

Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie
Actor and advocate Michael J. Fox explores the highs and lows of his life and career, and what happens in an incurable optimist faces an incurable disease.

When I Think of Christmas
A young woman returns to her hometown over the holidays to help her mother pack up her home yet unexpectedly reconnects with a past lover.

BlackBerry
The legacy of one of the most crucial pieces of technology in history.

Megan Is Missing
Inspired by actual events, director Michael K. Goi's harrowing cautionary drama tells the story of two typical teenage girls who vanished without a trace after being accosted by an internet predator. 14 year old Megan Stewart and 13 year old Amy Herman were best friends. Like most typical adolescents, they enjoyed chatting on the internet, and partying with their friends. Then on January 14, 2007, the unthinkable happened. Megan simply disappeared into thin air. Her friends and family searched frantically, but to no avail. Three weeks later, Amy, too, went missing. To this day, neither of the girls has ever been found. The feature offers a disturbing glimpse into the events as they may have unfolded in the days leading up to Megan and Amy's disappearances.

Fast X
This installment in the Fast and Furious franchise chronicles the rise of a new threat against Dom and his loved ones. Years after his father, Hernan Reyes, was defeated by Dom, Dante seeks vengeance, and nothing can stop him. Dom must confront Dante without risking the lives of his own family. But Dante's already after Dom's son Brian. Directed by Louis Leterrier.

Fifty Shades of Grey
Innocent college student Dakota Johnson begins a relationship with troubled businessman Jamie Dornan. Adaptation of EL James's erotic bestseller.

Central Intelligence
A mild-mannered accountant runs into an old high-school classmate, an overweight loser-turned-muscular CIA agent, and ends up helping him with a crucial mission involving the hacking of U.S. spy satellites.

Give a Girl a Break
When Janet Hallson, the leading star of a big Broadway musical, walks out on the production, three hopeful, unknown girls battle to secure the vacant part. Featuring the work of Gower Champion and Ira Gershwin, this musical boasts a number of their songs.

My Favorite Wedding
A Boston surgical resident is the maid of honor at her best friend's wedding in Chicago, where she unexpectedly bonds with the groom's best man and consequently, must make a big decision about whether to return home or relocate.

The Godfather
The story about a power struggle among organised-crime factions in the 1940s.

Broken Arrow
Indian scout Tom Jeffords (James Stewart) is sent out to stem the war between the Whites and Apaches in the late 1870s. He learns (through an uncomfortably close encounter) that the Indians kill only to protect themselves, or out of retaliation for white atrocities. Befriending the sagacious Apache leader Cochise (Jeff Chandler), Jeffords ensures safe passage for white mail-carriers through Indian territory. As he becomes closer to his Native American "brothers", Jeffords falls in love with and weds a pretty Apache girl (Debra Paget). This being a 1950 film (miscegenation was frowned upon by the Production Code), you can guess what happens to her. Jeffords wants to avenge his bride's death at the hands of white renegades, but it is the so-called "savage" Cochise who advises him not to. Having learned much from each other, Jeffords and Cochise symbolize the white/Indian detente with the traditional broken arrow. This superb, non-condescending film has been criticized in some circles because of the alleged depiction of Cochise as an Indian "Uncle Tom", and because actor Jeff Chandler was not a genuine Native American. Nonetheless, Broken Arrow stands the test of time far more successfully than the later, politically correct Dances with Wolves. In 1956, Broken Arrow was adapted into a TV series starring John Lupton as Jeffords and Michael Ansara as Cochise.

Royally Ever After
Danny proposes to Sara and reveals he is the prince of St. Ives. However, they need his disapproving parents' blessing to get married, and Sara must fight to remain true to herself while adjusting to a new lifestyle.

Santa Fe Passage
A disgraced Frontier scout and his sidekick are hired to transport a shipment of weapons. Along the way, the scout and his new boss compete for the affection of the woman who owns half the ammunition and must battle attacking Kiowas.

Westward the Women
This stark, no-nonsense outdoor drama stars Robert Taylor as a trail guide named Buck, who in 1851 is hired by California settler Roy Whitman to head a wagon train full of mail-order brides from Chicago to the West Coast. Buck must lead the expedition through treacherous territory.

Red-Headed Stranger
A bible-totin' preacher from out East arrives in wild Montana to spread the Good Word to all. When his wife takes off with another man, he straps on the pistol and extracts his vengeance. Then he must struggle to find his way back to the hallowed life. Willie Nelson plays the preacher and Morgan Fairchild is his inconstant wife.

Absolutely Anything
A group of mischievous extraterrestrials grant an embittered schoolteacher extraordinary powers in order to see how he will use them. The teacher soon turns to his talking dog for advice regarding his new abilities.

The Hunt
Director Craig Zobel's satirical horror-thriller is based on Richard Connell's 1924 short story "The Most Dangerous Game." The film stars Betty Gilpin, Emma Roberts, Ethan Suplee, Ike Barinholtz, and Hilary Swank. Twelve strangers wake up to find themselves in a remote and deserted clearing, at the mercy of a group of globalist elites who have gathered to hunt them down for sport. One woman (Gilpin) fights ferociously for her life, eventually turning the tables on the hunters.