New Release

‘Sheepdog’
Sheepdog follows Calvin Cole (Steven Grayhm), a combat veteran pushed into therapy after a breakdown. His fragile progress shifts when Dr. Elecia Knox (Virginia Madsen) begins guiding him through sessions that stir old memories.This is an important film because it teaches viewers a lot about what veterans carry long after the uniform comes off. Calvin’s struggle under Dr. Knox’s guidance gives the story a hopeful lift that hints at how small steps can move someone forward.
Family Pick
‘Thumbelina’
Thumbelina (Jodi Benson) grows from a flower and finds love when she meets Prince Cornelius (Gary Imhoff). However, their connection is cut short when Mrs. Toad (Charo) whisks Thumbelina away, eventually sending her on a journey filled with strange detours and talkative creatures.This movie captures classic fairy-tale charm, helped by catchy songs and a cast that leans into the story’s playful and uplifting tone. It is light, colorful, and built to lift your mood, especially if you enjoy tales with positive messages.
Romance With a Time Twist

‘Kate & Leopold’
Kate (Meg Ryan) juggles her big city routine, while her ex, Stuart (Liev Schreiber), experiments with time travel. His discovery pulls Leopold (Hugh Jackman), a duke from the 1800s, into the present, and Kate’s life changes as this unlikely, handsome visitor settles in.The story lets Kate warm up to her duke over time instead of forcing anything. Jackman steals scenes with an easy confidence that makes Leopold fun to watch. The mix of old manners and modern life keeps things playful and romantic.
When Routine Turns Dangerous
‘The Blue Lamp’
Policeman George Dixon (Jack Warner) mentors rookie Andy Mitchell (Jimmy Hanley) on the night beat. Their routine is broken when a robbery turns violent, launching a massive hunt for the shooter.This film stays focused on everyday police work without turning anyone into a superhero. It’s a straightforward tale of duty and persistence, carried by excellent acting and direction.








