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4 Recently Added Movies to Stream This Week

4 Recently Added Movies to Stream This Week

Identity16-02-2025

With the Ramadan marathon less than a couple of weeks away, a wave of exciting productions is set to take over everyone's daily schedule. But until then, staying entertained is a must! Luckily, newly released movies on various streaming platforms offer a perfect fix. Here is a list of four fresh releases to stream this week for a fun cinematic experience.
Anf We Talat 3eyoun
Starring Dhafer L'Abedine, Salma Abu Dief, Saba Mubarak, and more, this movie unravels a web of complex relationships that will keep you hooked. As each line unfolds, it leads to a seemingly justified conclusion, yet one that leaves you questioning everything.
Hassan El Masry
Ahmed Hatem, Diamond Abo Aboud, and Lina Sophia take audiences on a rollercoaster of suspense and thrill with Hassan El Masry's gripping story. It's a perfect pick for action and thriller fans looking for an adrenaline rush.
Ahl El Kahf
A tale of history, romance, and self-discovery, 'Ahl El Kahf' brings together a stellar cast, including Khaled El Nabawy, Mohamed Farrag, and Mohamed Mamdouh. With high production value and a rich ensemble, this film tells the story in the most artistic and captivating way.
El Ameel Sefr
Time for some laughs with Akram Hosny, Asmaa Abu El Yazied, and Mostafa Ghareeb. 'El Ameel Sefr' has been topping the charts since its online release, making it the perfect pick for a fun and light movie night.

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