Here are 10 with impending releases you need to check out.Former associate John Powers Middleton filed a complaint in L.A. County Superior Court WednesdayAfghan filmmaker Hassan Fazili got intimate access to the story of a family fleeing their home after being targeted by the Taliban. John Powers Middleton. The fund is the fastest way, we found, to get help to our most vulnerable neighbors, who are suffering the most in this time of crisis.”It has raised $15.8 million in gifts and pledges from more than 5,000 donors, including businesses, foundations, and individuals. Only 1 left in stock - order soon. “Lee used these benefits to create the appearance of wealth and success to enhance his personal and professional reputation and esteem within the entertainment industry and provided perks to A-list talent and prospective business partners, in order to obtain new motion picture deals for himself and his company,” Middleton says in the complaint. John POWERS Middleton – son of a billionaire, friend of Leo, and apparently all-around good dude – gave two four tickets to a game late last month to All-Star CB reader Jared simply because he showed his loyalty to the team by sticking it out and continuing to attend games during this bleck of a … “Roy Lee will say anything to try to escape paying John Middleton what he is legally owed under their agreement.”“We went out one night and had a few drinks, but there was no scene when he returned to the boat—no busted door, no broken glass, or as much as a scratch on John’s arm or body. Everyone, including Roy, was asleep or in their rooms upon our return,” said Abeckaser, who’s credits include “The Irishman” and “Mob Town.”Danny Abeckaser, an actor who says he was with Middleton and Roy on the Cannes yacht in 2013, also refuted Roy’s claims in a statement to The Post.“Instead, Lee used the millions of dollars of benefits to enrich himself, and advance his own career and business interests, live a globe-trotting luxury highlife, and to create the appearance of wealth and success to enhance his own personal and professional reputation and esteem within the entertainment industry,” court papers said Wednesday.The latest papers seek to quash Lee’s mudslinging countersuit, filed last month, which paints Middleton as a rich party boy who wet his pants in front of Lee’s business contacts at the Cannes Film Festival in 2013.Middleton’s lawyers have moved to strike portions of Lee’s countersuit, calling many of the allegations “false and malicious.” They also noted in Wednesday’s filing that despite the allegations about his behavior in Cannes, Lee later extended his three-year-contract with Middleton for another three years.Lawyers for Middleton deny it happened and blasted Lee’s claims as “ironic” given his own “personal proclivities” for hardcore partying.Shortly thereafter, Middleton “went into a hysterical fit and started crying,” in front of several of Lee’s business contacts, the suit claims. John Powers Middleton, a film and television producer, contributed $100,000.La Puerta Abierta/The Open Door, $11,000; Lenape Valley Foundation, $10,000; Liberti Church, $45,000; Living Beyond Breast Cancer, $50,000; Loving Our Cities, $30,000; Manna on Main Street, $50,000; Merakey Foundation, $40,000; Mercy Hospice, $40,000; Mercy Neighborhood Ministries, $25,000; Middletown Senior Citizens Association, $8,000; Mission First Housing Group, $50,000; Montco SAAC, $50,000; Montgomery County Emergency Service, $50,000; Mothers’ Home, $50,000; Mount Carmel Baptist Church, $50,000; National Giving Alliance, $5,000; Neighbor to Neighbor Community Development Corp., $3,000; Norris Square Community Alliance, $50,000; North City Congress, $35,000; NorthEast Treatment Centers, $40,000; Olney Charter High School, $50,000; One Accord Inc., $5,000; Oxford Area Neighborhood Services Center, $50,000; Patrician Society of Central Norristown, $10,000; People’s Emergency Center, $50,000.Philadelphia Community Bail Fund, $50,000; Planned Parenthood of Northern, Central and Southern New Jersey, $50,000; Police Athletic League of Philadelphia, $22,000; Presby’s Inspired Life, $17,000; Project SAFE, $13,000; Revive South Jersey, $3,000; Rolling Harvest Food Rescue, $10,000; Safe Haven Family Life Center @First Church, $3,500; St. James School, $25,000; St. John of God Community Services, $20,000; The Common Place, $16,000; The Equity Project, $50,000; The Garces Family Foundation, $50,000; The Open Link, $50,000; The Village of Arts and Humanities, $40,000; To Our Children’s Future With Health Inc., $50,000; Treatment and Recovery Partnership (TARP), $2,500; Urban Tree Connection, $10,000; Volunteers of America Delaware Valley, $50,000; West Chester Food Cupboard, $25,000; Woods Services Inc., $40,000; YMCA of Bucks County, $50,000; Your Way Home Montgomery County, $50,000; YouthBuild Charter School Philadelphia, $40,000.“It is the easiest way to give, and takes care of a broad, diverse group of nonprofits in the area,” he said. “We saw it as a way for Philadelphia to be taken care of as a cohesive whole in the pandemic, rather than a piecemeal fashion.”While neither of the Middletons nor Fields sought publicity for their donations, they said they spoke about it to help bring attention to the cause.“We live in Philadelphia, and I really wanted to do something impactful for the city,” said Francie, daughter of Phillies managing partner John Middleton.The PHL COVID-19 Fund announced its fourth round of grants on Thursday, totaling more than $3.25 million to 101 nonprofit organizations.