Dean-Charles Chapman

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Ozi: Voice of the Forest

PG87 mins
Ozi, a little orphan orangutan, is about...
Ozi, a little orphan orangutan, is about to make a big difference when she goes on an epic adventure to save her forest home.
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Catherine Called Birdy

PG-13108 mins|88%65%
Game of Thones star Bella Ramsey is Birdy, a...
Game of Thones star Bella Ramsey is Birdy, a 14-year-old girl in Medieval England trying to avoid the arranged marriages her father maps out for her, in this comedic adventure from Lena Dunham (Girls). 
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1917

15119 mins|88%88%
Two young British soldiers attempt to deliver...
Two young British soldiers attempt to deliver a message that could save 1,600 men in this continuous-shot WWI drama from Sam Mendes (Skyfall). Winner of Best Director and Best Film at the 2020 BAFTAs and Golden Globes.
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Here Are the Young Men

Based on Rob Doyle's novel, this Irish...
Based on Rob Doyle's novel, this Irish coming-of-age tale follows three Dublin teenage boys fresh out of school and into a social cesspit of drinking and drugs.
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The Commuter

15105 mins|55%40%
Conspiracy thriller from the director of The Shallows....
Conspiracy thriller from the director of The Shallows. Stars Liam Neeson, Sam Neill, Vera Farmiga, and Breaking Bad's Jonathan Banks.
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Before I Go To Sleep

Novelist SJ Watson's critically acclaimed psychological thriller...
Novelist SJ Watson's critically acclaimed psychological thriller is brought to the big screen by writer-director Rowan Joffé (Brighton Rock), producer Ridley Scott, and stars Nicole Kidman and Colin Firth.
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Blinded by the Light

12118 mins|89%91%
A Pakistani teen living in grim Thatcher-era...
A Pakistani teen living in grim Thatcher-era England discovers the working-class anthems of Bruce Springsteen.
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