Movies we love and we watch with our clients
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The Starling (2021)
Melissa McCarthy stars in this heartfelt dramedy about grief, healing, and hope. As Lilly navigates the loss of her child and her husband’s depression, she’s forced to confront her own pain—with the help (and annoyance) of a persistent starling in her backyard.
The Lost Children (2024)
A gripping Netflix documentary chronicling the extraordinary survival of four Indigenous Huitoto siblings—aged between 11 months and 13 years—after their plane crashed in the Colombian Amazon on May 1, 2023. Stranded for 40 days, the children relied on ancestral knowledge, eating roots and seeds, hiding in tree trunks, and caring for one another under the leadership of eldest sister Lesly. Rescue efforts involved both Colombian special forces and Indigenous volunteers, culminating in a powerful story of resilience, cooperation, and hope
you must watch update at the end of this documentary it will blow your mind

White House Down (2013)
A high-octane action thriller directed by Roland Emmerich featuring Channing Tatum as John Cale, a Capitol Police officer who takes his daughter on a White House tour just as a rogue paramilitary unit storms the building. With the president (Jamie Foxx) held hostage, Cale springs into action to save both the leader of the free world and his own child. A dramatic mix of edge-of-your-seat suspense, father-daughter emotion, and patriotic heroics

Captain Phillips (2013)
A taut, real-life thriller directed by Paul Greengrass, Captain Phillips recounts the 2009 hijacking of the MV Maersk Alabama. Tom Hanks delivers a gripping performance as Captain Richard Phillips, who must negotiate and outsmart Somali pirate leader Muse (Barkhad Abdi) to protect his crew and himself. The film builds from tense maritime action to a nail-biting rescue by Navy SEALs—offering both adrenaline and emotional depth

The Peanut Butter Falcon (2019)
A heartwarming, modern-day Mark Twain–style adventure about Zak (Zack Gottsagen), a young man with Down syndrome who escapes his care facility to pursue his dream of becoming a pro wrestler. Along the way, he befriends Tyler (Shia LaBeouf), a down-on-his-luck fisherman who becomes his unlikely coach, and Eleanor (Dakota Johnson), the social worker sent to bring him back. Together, they embark on a journey filled with humor, friendship, and soulful growth

Palmer (2021)
A tender, redemptive drama starring Justin Timberlake as Eddie Palmer, a former college football star recently released after 12 years in prison. Returning to his grandmother’s home in small-town Louisiana, Eddie reluctantly forms a bond with his neighbor Sam, a sensitive young boy who faces bullying for his gender-nonconforming ways. Acting as Sam’s protector and mentor, Eddie confronts his troubled past and learns what it truly means to love and belong

Rebel Ridge (2024)
A gripping Netflix thriller written and directed by Jeremy Saulnier. Aaron Pierre stars as Terry Richmond, an ex-Marine who rides into Shelby Springs, Louisiana, to bail out his cousin—but finds his bail money seized through corrupt civil asset forfeiture by the local police. Teaming up with court clerk Summer McBride (AnnaSophia Robb), Terry unravels a systematic conspiracy, confronts a crooked police chief (Don Johnson), and battles back in a tense, character-driven showdown

The Intern (2015)
A warmhearted comedy-drama directed by Nancy Meyers, starring Robert De Niro as Ben Whittaker, a 70-year-old widower who becomes a senior intern at a fast-growing e-commerce fashion startup led by Anne Hathaway's character, Jules Ostin. Through unlikely friendship and mutual mentorship, the film explores themes of intergenerational connection, work-life balance, and the value of experience—served with plenty of humor and heartfelt moments.

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