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Monday, December 2, 2024

Celebrate Kindness and Hope this Festive Season with These Uplifting Films on Lionsgate Play

Bask in the warmth of human kindness this holiday season with these heartwarming and inspiring films on Lionsgate Play.

Get ready to feel all the emotions this holiday season! Whether you’re in the mood for festive cheer, a good cry, or a hearty laugh, Lionsgate Play has something for every vibe. From heartwarming stories of resilience to gripping family dramas, these films are perfect for cozy nights in with your loved ones. Go ahead and dive into these movies and prepare to be inspired, entertained, and emotionally moved.

Friday, June 14, 2024

Give Dad the Gift of Quality Time with a Lionsgate Play Movie Marathon

This Father’s Day, you can’t go wrong with these dad-approved flicks on Lionsgate Play.

Father’s Day is just around the corner, and it's time to start thinking about how you want to celebrate the special man in your life. Instead of getting him a traditional gift like a tie or a book, why not give him the gift of quality time? Make this Father's Day extra special by planning a movie marathon with must-watch films available on Lionsgate Play. From action-packed thrillers to heartwarming comedies, there's something for every dad's taste on this streaming platform. Here are seven must-watch films on Lionsgate Play that promise a memorable movie night with Dad.

Knives Out

Directed by Rian Johnson, Knives Out is a modern twist on the classic murder mystery genre, blending wit, humor, and suspense seamlessly. When renowned crime novelist Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer) is found dead, Detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) is enlisted to solve the case. With an all-star ensemble cast and a cleverly woven plot, this film is an entertaining whodunit that Dad will love trying to solve alongside you.

Kai Buizon captures the magic of romantic serendipity in new track “Milagro”

The song was inspired by the Japanese concept of Koi No Yokan, which reveals a more nuanced and intuitive take on “love at first sight” Risi...