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The Lodge

Investigative writer Richard Hall (Armitage) requests a divorce from his devout Catholic wife, Laura (Silverstone), after a prolonged separation. His plan is to marry Grace, (Keough), the last remaining survivor of a fundamentalist Christian suicide cult and the subject of his newest book. When Laura commits suicide, the couple's children, Aiden (Martell) and Mia (McHugh), are devastated by the loss of their mother and refuse to accept Grace, their future stepmother, into their lives. Less than a year later, the new family journeys to its remote Massachusetts lodge for Christmas. When Richard leaves the children in Grace's care, however, her traumatic past comes back to haunt them all.

Directors: Severin Fiala, Veronika Franz. Stars: Richard Armitage, Alicia Silverstone, Jaeden Martell, Riley Keough, Lia McHugh, Rebecca Faulkenberry, Danny Keough, Katelyn Wells. 2019. 108 mins. Horror.

 

Ordinary Love

Average middle-age couple Tom (Neeson) and Joan (Manville) are thrown for a loop when Joan unexpectedly discovers a lump in her breast. Navigating a new-found normalcy that includes tests, chemotherapy and visits to doctors, Tom and Joan's relationship faces its hardest challenge yet, and they struggle to overcome their greatest obstacles.

Directors: Lisa Barros D'Sa, Glenn Leyburn. Stars: Liam Neeson, Lesley Manville, David Wilmot, Amit Shah, Melanie Clark Pullen, Lalor Roddy, Stella McCusker, Maggie Cronin. 2020. 92 mins. Drama.

 

I Still Believe

After leaving his family in Indiana to attend a Christian college in Southern California, aspiring singer Jeremy Camp (Apa) happens to come across his hero, Jean-Luc (Parsons), the lead singer of a Christian rock band, and the two work together to put on a campus concert. From the stage, Jeremy immediately locks eyes with Melissa (Robertson). Aided by their faith in God, the pair's burgeoning relationship blossoms after Melissa is diagnosed with stage 3 ovarian cancer that has spread to her major organs, and Jeremy swiftly proposes marriage. The pair navigate Melissa's chemotherapy and many surgeries, as well as Jeremy's growing music career, all with help from their steadfast faith.

Directors: Andrew Erwin, Jon Erwin. Stars: Britt Robertson, Melissa Roxburgh, K.J. Apa, Nathan Parsons, Gary Sinise, Abigail Cowen, Shania Twain, Reuben Dodd, Cameron Arnett, Tanya Christiansen. 2020. 116 mins. Drama.