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Juror #2: A Gripping Legal Drama

In the edge-of-your-seat legal drama “Juror #2,” journalist Justin Kemp (Nicholas Hoult) finds himself on the jury of a high-profile murder trial, only to realize he may have inadvertently played a role in the crime. As he navigates maintaining his sobriety amidst the ethical and moral challenges of the case, Hoult delivers a fantastic performance that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: A Nostalgic Sequel

Tim Burton’s long-awaited sequel to “Beetlejuice” brings back Michael Keaton as the mischievous bio-exorcist, alongside Winona Ryder and Jenna Ortega. As Lydia’s daughter brings Beetlejuice back into their lives, chaos ensues in a mix of nostalgia and new adventures that fans of the original film will love.

Super/Man: A Heartfelt Tribute

“Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story” pays tribute to the ultimate superhero actor, Christopher Reeve, through a moving documentary directed by Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui. Reeve’s children share intimate stories about their father, showcasing his impact as both an actor and a person who never gave up, leaving viewers with a heartfelt look at the man behind the cape.

Joker: Folie À Deux: A Dark Sequel

“Joker: Folie À Deux” follows Joaquin Phoenix’s Arthur Fleck as he finds love with Lady Gaga’s Lee Quinzel in a sequel that takes a dark turn. Despite mixed reviews, Phoenix and Gaga’s unhinged performances make the film worth watching, offering a unique take on the iconic characters in a twisted love story.

Watchmen: Chapter I: An Animated Adaptation

Director Brandon Vietti brings Alan Moore’s graphic novel “Watchmen” to life in an innovative animated adaptation that follows Rorschach’s investigation into the murder of a superhero named the Comedian. As Rorschach enlists other vigilantes to stop a killing spree, the story dives into complex themes of justice and heroism in a visually stunning and gripping narrative.