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Andromeda 2 2024 - Movies (Jul 7th)
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Longing 2024 - Movies (Jul 7th)
Rendel 2 Cycle of Revenge 2024 - Movies (Jul 7th)
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Renovation Nation - (Jul 8th)
Dream Home Australia - (Jul 8th)
Have You Been Paying Attention? - (Jul 8th)
Love Island - (Jul 8th)
Deal or No Deal - (Jul 8th)
The Chase Australia - (Jul 8th)
Spent - (Jul 8th)
The Cook Up with Adam Liaw - (Jul 8th)
Snapped - (Jul 8th)
Sins of the South - (Jul 8th)
Tipping Point Australia - (Jul 8th)
The Traitors NZ - (Jul 8th)
Highway Cops - (Jul 8th)
Shark Week - (Jul 8th)
Magnolia Table with Joanna Gaines - (Jul 8th)
New Zealand’s Best Homes with Phil Spencer - (Jul 8th)
Countryfile - (Jul 8th)
Mayor of Kingstown - (Jul 7th)
House of the Dragon - (Jul 8th)
60 Minutes - (Jul 8th)
I highly recommend watching the Bengali short-film series.
1. Dukkhito by Kajol Arefin Ome: **2.5**/5; 2. Extra by Vicky Zahed: **2**/5;
Behind the scenes documentary for Werner Herzog's Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans. Features interviews and on-set footage. Available on the DVD & blu-ray - available in 480p on the US DVD/Blu-ray and 1080i on the UK blu-ray.
Despite his adult age, Anselmo behaves like a child and takes up the role of a superhero called "Copperman."
Sam and Baggy are two non-committal slackers who while their time away with nonsensical affairs while dreaming of greater things in life. Paris and Zeke are two guardian angels who confront them with plans for change. Paris is a former dolphin while Zeke is a former squirrel.
Mizuho takes over a restaurant in Nago, Okinawa, which was left to her by her grandmother. She single-handedly runs “Gajimaru Diner”, named after the large, deeply-rooted Gajimaru (banyan) tree in the area. Eventually, circumstances lead to her being brought together with an unknown traveler named Hayato, her ex-boyfriend Shota who returns after living in Tokyo for the past seven years, and a woman named Riko who shares something with both of them. As they work at the diner together, their relationships reveal themselves differently than what they had in mind.
Life does not spoil Albina, the head of a small railway station. She works hard from morning to night to feed her family — an adult daughter and an eternally unemployed husband. But, instead of gratitude, Albina is waiting for a blow — it turns out that her husband is busy all day not looking for work, but an affair with a young saleswoman! In addition to all the misfortunes, the heroine falls new: descended from the Moscow train passenger "from the height of the capital resident" demands to give him a ticket from the armor — he seems to be sure that he can buy the whole station with employees in addition.. However, when money with documents is stolen from a Muscovite, he behaves so unexpectedly that he makes Albina look at him with new eyes…
A young man has to go back to his childhood home and a neighborhood that is now unknown to him; a child suffers his father's paranoia and violence; two siblings fight to hold on to the only things they have left. Three stories intersect in what seems to be an endless blackout that will bring out their darkest sides.
Aurélie and Célia are friends studying at the École des Beaux-Arts. One day Aurélie falls for the charms of Olivier, a handsome architecture student. Célia warns her friend of Olivier's bad reputation with women, but Aurélie lies to her, saying that she's not interested in him and doesn't mention that she has agreed to go on a date with him.
As usual, a child observes hiding his father from downloading smuggling tobacco in the middle of the night. But tonight there is no tobacco.
Tammy ‘hates boys’ and will only settle for the kind of standards her father sets for her; both with the way he is and the 'knowledge' he imparts her with. Sanju is one of the men she dates, a man-child who refuses to grow up. But when both part ways on such uncertain terms, what brings them together again?