
Can one really love someone without ever showing their true selves? This drama reveals how a relationship can quickly go from wholesome to toxic.

Can one really love someone without ever showing their true selves? This drama reveals how a relationship can quickly go from wholesome to toxic.

Lee Israel (Melissa McCarthy) made her living in the 1970′s and 80′s profiling the likes of Katharine Hepburn, Tallulah Bankhead, Estee Lauder and journalist Dorothy Kilgallen. When Lee is no longer able to get published because she has fallen out of step with current tastes, she turns her art form to deception, abetted by her loyal friend Jack (Richard E. Grant). An adaptation of the memoir “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” relays the true story of the best-selling celebrity biographer (and friend to cats).

An out-of-his depth inexperienced criminal is stuck in a bank, after a heist went wrong. How will he get out?

From director RZA comes the explosive CUT THROAT CITY, the story of four boyhood friends in New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward who return after Hurricane Katrina to find their homes decimated, with no jobs, and no help from FEMA. Out of options, they reluctantly turn to a local gangster, who offers them one shot at turning their situations around – by pulling off a dangerous heist in the heart of the city. When the job goes bad, the friends find themselves on the run, hunted by two relentless detectives and a neighborhood warlord who thinks they stole the heist money.

Sindile and his two best friends push the limits of their patience while maneuvering through their hometown and its local rap scene.

From red light districts to lush rain-forests, ‘Black Mother’ is a loving and lyrical ode to Jamaica and its people, a visual poem that is at once deeply felt love letter and ecstatic street-corner prayer.

A normal New Yorker’s life is upended when his girlfriend is murdered by the Bulgarian mob. He flees to Paris to hide from her killers. But three years later, he sees a similar looking woman on the silver screen. Obsession with past love takes Sam to Los Angeles to look for answers, only to put him back into the sights of the Bulgarians. An updated Hitchcockian thriller in the vein of Vertigo and Rear Window.

A sheltered young man’s world is turned upside down by an array of colorful characters as he prepares for the first dance of his college journey. What happens at the Freshman Friday dance could affect his entire college career, maybe his life.

It’s a drug that promises an out-of-body experience with each hit. On the street they call it Soy Sauce, and users drift across time and dimensions. But some who come back are no longer human. Suddenly a silent otherworldly invasion is underway, and mankind needs a hero. What it gets instead is John and David, a pair of college dropouts who can barely hold down jobs. Can these two stop the oncoming horror in time to save humanity? No. No, they can’t.

A young woman in New York City pursues her dream of becoming a stand up comic.

Chien Fu (Jackie Chan) is a boy who is used as a janitor at his kung fu school. Fu can’t fight and is always getting bullied by the teachers and pupils. One day, an old man helps Fu train in an art of kung fu called the “Snake’s Fist”. Fu doesn’t get bullied again. Then Fu creates his own style and mixes it with the Snake’s Fist. His style is based on the movement and actions of a cat. One day, the old man is in trouble by a man who does “The Eagle’s Claw”, and Fu helps the old man.

Earth is decimated after intergalactic tyrant Darkseid has devastated the Justice League in a poorly executed war by the DC Super Heroes. Now the remaining bastions of good – the Justice League, Teen Titans, Suicide Squad and assorted others – must regroup, strategize and take the war to Darkseid in order to save the planet and its surviving inhabitants.