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Batman/Superman: World's Finest (2022 Live Action)
DC Comics series by writer Mark Waid and artist Dan Mora that reimagines the classic dynamic of the two heroes, focusing on their early days and featuring a retro, Silver Age-inspired feel with modern storytelling. The series is known for its vibrant art, classic villains like the Joker and Metallo, and a story that brings in other heroes like the Doom Patrol and the Justice Society of America, all while exploring the core friendship between Batman and Superman.

1984 But With Only Actors Born In The Year 1984
In a totalitarian future society, Winston Smith, whose work is re-writing history, tries to rebel. He meets a kindred spirit named Julia and they fall into a love affair.

Flash: The Return of Barry Allen (2026)
Flash: The Return of Barry Allen is a classic DC Comics storyline by writer Mark Waid and colorist Matt Hollingsworth (with art by Greg LaRocque and others) that details the shocking return of Barry Allen, the original Flash, years after his death, but as a violent, paranoid speedster who doesn't remember Wally West taking over as the Flash, leading to a conflict between the two heroes and the revelation that the returned Barry is actually the time-traveling villain Professor Zoom (Eobard Thawne) in disguise. The story arc explores Wally's struggle with his mentor's return and the identity of the Flash, culminating in a confrontation where the imposter is revealed

White Noise (1992)
Jack Gladney, professor of Hitler studies at The-College-on-the-Hill, husband to Babette, and father to four children/stepchildren, is torn asunder by a chemical spill from a rail car that releases an “Airborne Toxic Event” forcing Jack to confront his biggest fear - his own mortality.

The Long Walk (2005)
Teens participate in a gruelling high-stakes contest where they must continuously walk or be shot by a member of their military escort.

Peppermint Candy (British Cast)
Following a man's suicide, time traverses back to reveal six chapters of his life on why he committed suicide.

Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein (1995)
A brilliant but egotistical scientist brings a monstrous creature to life in a daring experiment that ultimately leads to the undoing of both the creator and his tragic creation.

Beverly Hills Cop (1974)
A freewheeling Detroit cop pursuing a murder investigation finds himself dealing with the very different culture of Beverly Hills.

The Mastermind (1975)
In 1970, Mooney and two cohorts wander into a museum in broad daylight and steal four paintings. When holding onto the art proves more difficult than stealing them, Mooney is relegated to a life on the run.

Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk Live Action
The story follows Wolverine as he hunts down the Hulk after Dr. Bruce Banner is supposedly executed for a murderous rampage as the Hulk. Wolverine tracks Hulk to a monastery, where they discuss Hulk's increased intelligence and Wolverine makes an inappropriate comment about Betty.

The Incredible Hulk (2018)
Bruce Banner, a scientist on the run from the US Government, must find a cure for the monster he turns into whenever he loses his temper.

Shin Godzilla (American Cast)
Japan is plunged into chaos when an enormous monster emerges from Tokyo Bay and terrorises the city, leaving a path of destruction and casualties.

After the Storm (American Cast)
After the death of his father, a private detective struggles to find child support money and reconnect with his son and ex-wife.

Iron Man (2028)
Tony Stark, a billionaire industrialist and genius inventor, is kidnapped and forced to build a devastating weapon. Instead, using his intelligence and ingenuity, Tony builds a high-tech suit of armor and escapes captivity. When he uncovers a nefarious plot with global implications, he dons his powerful armor and vows to protect the world as Iron Man. Contains tobacco depictions.

The Thin Red Line (1988)
A company of U.S. soldiers becomes a close-knit group as they each struggle with the horrors of war during the 1942 battle for Guadalcanal.

Carte Blanche (2011)
Carte Blanche is a 2011 James Bond novel by Jeffery Deaver, commissioned by Ian Fleming Publications, that reboots the character for the 21st century as a younger, post-9/11 operative in a new covert agency. The plot follows a 35-year-old Bond, a veteran of the Afghan War, who is given "carte blanche" (full authority) to stop a terrorist plot involving a chemical attack, leading him on a globe-trotting mission through Serbia, Dubai, and South Africa to hunt down the villain Severan Hydt. The book updates Bond with modern technology and a contemporary setting, featuring familiar characters like M, Q, and Felix Leiter, and is known for its twists and action

Devil May Care (2008)
Devil May Care is a 2008 James Bond continuation novel by Sebastian Faulks, written to celebrate Ian Fleming's centenary and set in 1967, following Fleming's timeline. The story features Bond investigating a megalomaniac chemist, Dr. Julius Gorner, who plans to unleash a drug-related catastrophe, with Bond aided by a Parisian accomplice, Scarlett Papava, in a Cold War-era thriller filled with classic Bond elements like exotic locales, action, and glamour. Faulks wrote the book in Fleming's style, crediting himself as "Sebastian Faulks writing as Ian Fleming," and it became a bestseller, capturing the essence of the original novels

A Clockwork Orange (1961)
a young, vicious sociopath in a dystopian England undergoes an experimental rehabilitation therapy.

Barry Lyndon (1965)
Acclaimed adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's novel, in which a likeable young Irishman changes into a conniving, manipulative rogue. The protagonist finds himself homeless after taking part in a fake duel and is then captured by a Prussian highwayman, and meets up with a spy, but his fortunes change when he marries a wealthy titled woman in order to secure his future.

Tár (1972)
Set in the international world of Western classical music, the film centers on Lydia Tár, widely considered one of the greatest living composer-conductors.