Movies

Jurassic World: Rebirth — 5 August (dir. Gareth Edwards / VOD)
Genre: sci-fi, action, thriller
What is remarkable: a group of scientists goes to an isolated jungle to extract dinosaur DNA.

Caught by the Tides — 5 August (dir. Zhangke Jia / VOD)
Genre: drama
What is remarkable: lovers, separated by their careers and changes in the country, embark on a journey through the years to find each other again.

Sorry, Baby — 5 August (dir. Eva Victor / VOD)
Genre: drama, comedy
What is remarkable: for many years, a university teacher has not been able to forget a traumatic event during college. But her best friend's visit allows her to breathe more freely.

The Pickup — 6 August (dir. Tim Story / Prime Video)
Genre: action, comedy
What is remarkable: two incessantly quarreling collectors find themselves in the middle of a daring robbery.

Harvest — 8 August (dir. Athina Rachel Tsangari / Mubi)
Genre: drama
What is remarkable: during seven feverish days, the village, which has neither a name nor an exact location, is preparing to sink into oblivion.

Eddington — 12 August (dir. Ari Aster / VOD)
Genre: drama, comedy, western
What is remarkable: the confrontation between the sheriff and mayor from a town in New Mexico escalates into political chaos and splits society.

Fixed — 13 August (dir. Genndy Tartakovsky / Netflix)
Genre: animation, comedy
What is remarkable: having learned about the impending castration, the dog makes one last night outing to experience all the delights of life with bits.

Night Always Comes — 15 August (dir. Benjamin Caron / Netflix)
Genre: thriller, drama
What is remarkable: a woman finds herself on the verge of eviction and embarks on a dangerous journey through the night in an attempt to raise a huge sum and keep her family together.

Superman — 15 August (dir. James Gunn / VOD)
Genre: sci-fi, action
What is remarkable: a legendary hero with a tarnished reputation tries to stop his worst enemy and regain his good name.

Familiar Touch — 19 August (dir. Sarah Friedland / VOD)
Genre: drama
What is remarkable: the 80-year-old heroine loses touch with her loved ones and the familiar world when gaps begin to appear in her memory.

Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning — 19 August (dir. Christopher McQuarrie / VOD)
Genre: action, thriller
What is remarkable: a team of secret agents embarks on a desperate operation to stop the rebellious artificial intelligence.

The Bad Guys 2 — 19 August (dir. Pierre Perifel / VOD)
Genre: animation, comedy, detective
What is remarkable: former villains who have begun to live honestly are falsely accused of a crime, which is why they are forced to go on another robbery.

Elio — 19 August (dir. Adrian Molina / VOD)
Genre: animation, science fiction, adventure
What is remarkable: a dreamy boy accidentally enters the intergalactic council, where he is mistaken for a diplomat from Earth.

F1 — 22 August (dir. Joseph Kosinski / VOD)
Genre: action, drama, sport
What is remarkable: the former Formula One champion returns to the peleton to help the young team get to the top.

It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley — 26 August (dir. Amy Berg / VOD)
Genre: documentary
What is remarkable: rare recordings and candid interviews that reveal the life of a singer with an angelic voice and difficult relationships with others.

She Rides Shotgun — 26 August (dir. Nick Rowland / VOD)
Genre: thriller
What is remarkable: a criminal released from prison kidnaps his daughter to escape from a violent gang and rebuild a lost relationship.

The Thursday Murder Club — 28 August (dir. Chris Columbus / Netflix)
Genre: thriller, comedy, detective
What is remarkable: older detective lovers have fun trying to sort out old cases until a random murder next door makes them become real detectives.