New Release
‘Nuremberg’
Dr. Douglas Kelley (Rami Malek) is sent to assess Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe) ahead of the Nuremberg Tribunal in occupied Germany. Göring turns the interviews into a calculated showcase that begins to pull the psychiatrist in closer than he intended.The film delivers a smart courtroom story that stays lively without drifting into heavy-handed lecture mode. Malek and Crowe push each scene with energy that keeps their back-and-forth compelling. The result is a historical drama that holds its course and finishes with authority.
Family Pick

‘A Little Princess’
Sara Crewe (Liesel Matthews) is sent to boarding school when her father goes to war. After he’s reported dead and his fortune vanishes, she’s forced into servitude by the stern Miss Minchin (Eleanor Bron). But even in the attic, Sara holds on to her stories, her spirit, and the belief that she’s still a princess.The direction is confident, and this remake strikes that rare balance of seeming simple on the surface, while being deeper where it counts. It’s a solid family film that respects its audience and keeps things wholesome.
Holding on Even When It Hurts

‘I Still Believe’
Jeremy Camp (KJ Apa) heads off to college chasing music dreams and stumbles into something stronger: his bond with Melissa (Britt Robertson). Their connection is quick, real, and tested far too soon. When Melissa faces cancer, Jeremy chooses love over fear.The leads carry this real-life story with genuine chemistry. It’s a film that focuses on loyalty, faith, and staying upright when life flips the table. Some moments are rough, but if you’re up for a heavy subject with a hopeful finish, it delivers.
When the Salesman Falls for Royalty

‘The Emperor Waltz’
Virgil Smith (Bing Crosby) heads to Austria to sell gramophones but falls for a countess (Joan Fontaine) far out of his league. At first, their dogs get along better than they do.The film is fluffy, playful, and held together by Bing Crosby’s charm, some entertaining musical numbers, and two scene-stealing dogs. It’s a breezy watch if you like old-school comedies with a royal twist.







