Far From the Madding Crowd
Get ready for some old school romance. Based on the novel by Thomas Hardy (not the cool one), it is about a working woman who suddenly becomes rich and is bombarded with suitors for both her land and affections. Starring Carey Mulligan, Michael Sheen, Tom Sturridge and Matthias Schoenaerts. Looks riveting.
Deep Web
This documentary sets out to tell the story of Ross Ulbricht who has been convicted of being Dread Pirate Roberts, the so-called founder of the online drug market place Silk Road.
Growing Up and Other Lies
This comedy is about four guys who decide to walk the entire length of Manhattan in a single day to celebrate their friend leaving New York. Along the way, they find that it is just to find an excuse to make him stay. Starring Josh Lawson, Adam Brody, Wyatt Cenac, Danny Jacobs and Amber Tamblyn.
My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn
A documentary made by the wife of Nicolas Winding Refn during the making of Only God Forgives. Reminiscent of Hearts of Darkness. It also looks at the anxiety that Refn is a sufferer of. And who can forget that Ryan Gosling will be in it.
Backcountry
An idiot couple decide to go on a hike without a map or anyone knowing where they are. Of course things are going to go wrong. Starring Missy Peregrym, Eric Balfour and Nicholas Campbell.
The Cobbler
This latest Adam Sandler movie is about a shoe repairman who gains the ability to become whoever's shoes he puts on. Like with all Adam Sandler movies, let's hold our breath. Or not. However the saying goes. Also starring Method Man, Ellen Barkin and Steve Buscemi.
Infinitely Polar Bear
This comedy is the directorial debut of writer Maya Forbes and is about a family whose father is manic depressive and wants to rejoin the family. Starring Mark Ruffalo and Zoe Saldana. I must say I'm really enjoying the current streak of Mark Ruffalo, especially since he has such an amazing range.
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