Sunita Mani
9 titles
Filmography
9 results

Save Yourselves!
(2020)A young Brooklyn couple heads to an upstate cabin to unplug from their phones and reconnect with each other. Blissfully unaware of their surroundings, they are left to their own devices as the planet falls under attack.

The Wild
(2025)After a tragic loss, longtime friends embark on a camping trip in hopes of repairing their bonds. But something sinister awaits in the woods.

Evil Eye
(2020)Welcome to the Blumhouse! A superstitious mother is convinced that her daughter’s new boyfriend is the reincarnation of a man who tried to kill her 30 years ago.

A Nice Indian Boy
(2025)When Naveen (Karan Soni) brings his fiancé Jay (Jonathan Groff) home to meet his traditional Indian family, they must contend with accepting his white-orphan-artist boyfriend and helping them plan the Indian wedding of their dreams.

Can You Keep a Secret?
(2019)During a turbulent flight she thinks is going down, Emma spills her guts to a handsome stranger—only to learn that he's her company's elusive CEO.

Spirited
(2022)Imagine Charles Dickens’ heartwarming tale of a scrooge visited by four ghosts on Christmas Eve—but funnier. And with Will Ferrell, Ryan Reynolds, and Octavia Spencer. Also, huge musical numbers. Okay, we’re asking a lot. Maybe just watch the trailer?

Madeline's Madeline
(2018)A theater director's latest production takes on a life of its own when her unbalanced teenage star takes her performance too seriously.

Death of a Unicorn
(2025)A father (Paul Rudd) and daughter (Jenna Ortega) accidentally hit and kill a unicorn while en route to a weekend retreat, where his billionaire boss (Richard E. Grant) seeks to exploit the creature’s miraculous curative properties.

The Roses
(2025)Life seems easy for picture-perfect couple Ivy and Theo: successful careers, a loving marriage, great kids. But beneath the façade of their supposed ideal life, a storm is brewing. As Theo’s career nosedives while Ivy’s own ambitions take off, a tinderbox of fierce competition and hidden resentment ignites in this wonderfully wry, dark comedy.