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moana 2
Moana 2 (2024) is an American animated adventure film directed by David Derrick Jr., Jason Hand, and Dana Ledoux Miller and produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. It continues the epic journey of Moana, now a respected leader of her people. When a new ancient threat emerges, Moana sets sail once again, accompanied by her trusted friend Maui (voiced by Dwayne Johnson) and a new ally, Moni (voiced by Hualalai Chung). Together, they must uncover secrets buried beneath the ocean and confront powerful forces threatening her home and family. As Moana faces this new adventure, she learns valuable lessons about leadership, self-discovery, and the importance of courage. The film also features the return of familiar faces, including Jemaine Clement as Tamatoa and Rachel House as Tala. With stunning animation, unforgettable songs, and a heartwarming storyline, It delivers a thrilling adventure filled with discovery and resilience.
Secret Ingredient
Secret Ingredient (2024) is a romantic comedy-drama miniseries directed by Jo Young Kwang. The series follows Ha-Joon (Lee Sang Heon), a Korean man who leaves his luxurious life in Seoul to search for his childhood friend, Maya (Julia Barretto), an aspiring chef in Jakarta. As they reconnect, Ha-Joon assists Maya in her culinary challenges, including a cooking competition set by Executive Chef Arif Hadi (Nicholas Saputra).
The Trainer
The Trainer (2024) is an American dark comedy film directed and produced by Tony Kaye, with a screenplay by Vito Schnabel and Jeff Solomon. The film follows Jack (Vito Schnabel), a down-on-his-luck fitness expert living with his mother in Los Angeles. Desperate for fame and fortune, Jack embarks on a manic quest to achieve his version of the American dream
My Old Ass
My Old Ass (2024) is a heartfelt coming-of-age comedy directed by Megan Park, known for her work on The Fallout. The film follows Ellie (played by *Maisy Stella), a witty and introspective teenager on the brink of leaving her small town for college. During a wild summer night with friends, she accidentally conjures her future self (portrayed by Aubrey Plaza) through a magical ritual. Her older self, sarcastic and brutally honest, offers guidance on life, love, and the choices that lie ahead. As Ellie navigates her final days at home, she grapples with her fears of the future, her complicated family dynamics, and a budding romance with her longtime crush (*Felix Mallard). With humor and heart, "My Old Ass" explores themes of self-discovery, the passage of time, and the importance of living in the moment, culminating in a touching and bittersweet journey of growth.

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