Popcornflix Has an Action-Packed Lineup for June, Including Star-Studded Films and a Gripping Documentary

Popcornflix June

Popcornflix is kicking off June with an actiontastic lineup of high-adventure titles, all available for free starting June 1, 2024. From star-studded feature films to an incredible documentary about Death Row Records, Popcornflix presents a cinematic cornucopia this month, ensuring that film fans of all stripes can find something to tickle their fancy.

The Man Who Killed Don Quixote

Based on the iconic character from Miguel de Cervantes’ novel, “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote” stars Adam Driver as Toby, a cynical film director whose life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters a Spanish cobbler (Jonathan Price) convinced he is Don Quixote. Toby is drawn into a time-bending adventure, blurring the lines between fantasy and reality. The film is directed by Terry Gilliam, who spent decades bringing this adaptation to life.

The Stepfather

A chilling tale of murder and deception, “The Stepfather” follows a man (Terry O’Quinn) who, after killing his entire family, remarries a widow (Shelley Hack) and sets his sights on his new teenage stepdaughter (Jill Schoelen).

Drone

“Drone” explores the deadly clash of ideologies between a military drone contractor and a Pakistani businessman. The film stars Sean Bean, Patrick Sabongui, and Mary McCormack.

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Welcome to Death Row

This documentary offers an inside look at the rise and fall of Suge Knight and Death Row Records. Told through the eyes of those who experienced it, the film sheds light on the record label’s enigmatic origins and its lasting impact on the music industry.

Henry’s Crime

“Henry’s Crime” stars Keanu Reeves as an ex-convict who, after being wrongfully imprisoned, sets his sights on robbing the same bank that sent him to jail. Also starring Vera Farmiga and James Caan, the film follows Henry’s quest for redemption and revenge.

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The Code

A celebrated burglar (Morgan Freeman) in debt to the Russian mob enlists the help of a young thief (Antonio Banderas) for one last job: stealing a pair of priceless Faberge eggs. “The Code” also stars Robert Forster.

Direct Action

Starring Dolph Lundgren as Frank Gannon, “Direct Action” tells the story of a veteran LAPD officer who exposes widespread corruption within the department. Gannon finds himself on the run, with only one day to prove his case and stay alive.

200 Degrees

In this suspenseful thriller, stockbroker Ryan Hinds (Eric Balfour) finds himself trapped inside a sealed kiln, facing a chilling challenge: deliver one million dollars in two hours or perish in the scorching heat.

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Beyond

“Beyond” takes audiences on a journey with Cole and Maya as they navigate a world devastated by an extraterrestrial attack. With humanity decimated, the two struggle to survive and repair their turbulent relationship.

40 Days and Nights

When a massive tectonic shift triggers a catastrophic rise in sea levels, a microbiologist (Alex Carter) races to preserve the DNA of various species. Meanwhile, the military constructs an “ark” to ensure the survival of life on Earth.

Showdown

“Showdown” centers on Ken (Kenn Scott), a new student from Kansas, who unwittingly attracts the wrath of Tom (Billy Blanks), a possessive boyfriend skilled in karate. When Ken is beaten up, he seeks help from a janitor and former cop (Christine Taylor), leading to a confrontation that pits student against student and sensei against sensei.

The Last Starship

Set in a post-apocalyptic future, “The Last Starship” follows the remnants of humanity as they face threats from a giant monster, an army of zombies, and ancient war machines. The film stars Emilio De Marche, Lo Rivera, and Ulrike Cargus.

Get ready for a month of non-stop action and adventure with Popcornflix’s June lineup!

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