[REC] Collection 2007 - 2014

Spanish horror film series created by Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza, consisting of four movies. The films center around a viral demonic possession originated by a young girl named Tristana Medeiros who was sexually assaulted by a group of priests. The first two movies are presented in a found footage format, although the last two installments have ventured into traditional cinematography. The series has received high critical acclaim worldwide.

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Marley & Me Collection 2008 - 2011

1h 55m Comedy Family

A series of films based on the yellow Labrador retriever, Marley (named after reggae singer Bob Marley), who immediately proves to be incorrigible.

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Journey Collection 2008 - 2012

A modern adaptation of the universe of Jules Verne, thus transposed to our time, at the beginning of the 21st century.

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PAW Patrol (Theatrical) Collection 2021 - 2026

A group of six rescue dogs, led by a tech-savvy boy named Ryder, believe 'no job is too big, no pup is too small', and work together to protect the community. Among the members of the group are firedog Marshall, police pup Chase, and fearless Skye. All of the animals have special skills, gadgets, and vehicles that help them on their rescue missions. Whether rescuing a kitten or saving a train from a rockslide, the PAW Patrol is always up for the challenge while also making sure there's time for a game or a laugh.

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R.I.P.D. Collection 2013 - 2022

A series of films about a special police force known as the Rest in Peace Department that protects humanity from the undead.

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Aki Kaurismäki, Trilogía del proletariado 1986 - 2023

The poignant, deadpan films of Aki Kaurismäki are pitched somewhere in the wintry nether lands between comedy and tragedy. And rarely in his body of work has the line separating those genres seemed thinner than in what is often identified as his "Proletariat Trilogy," Shadows in Paradise, Ariel, and The Match Factory Girl. In these three films, something like social-realist farces, Kaurismäki surveys the working-class outcasts of his native Finland with detached yet disarming amusement. Featuring commanding, off-key visual compositions and delightfully dour performances, the films in this triptych exemplify the talents of a unique and highly influential film artist.

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