Brotherly Love
The Face of an Angel
This movie looks at the life of a gang member in Philadelphia as he tries to keep his family together and stay alive. Starring Keke Palmer, Faizon Love, Cory Hardrict, Quincy Brown and Macy Gray.
A documentary filmmaker is commissioned to make a film based on the memoir written by a woman who was involved in a very public murder trial. Directed by Michael Winterbottom (The Trip, The Killer Inside Me) and starring Daniel Brühl, Kate Beckinsale and everyone's favourite supermodel Cara Delevingne.
No Escape
An expatriate American family find themselves in the middle of a violent coup in Asia and have to figure out a way of safely getting to their embassy. Starring Owen Wilson, Lake Bell (who I always confuse with Amanda Peet) and Pierce Brosnan. Directed by John Erick Dowdle.
Dark Places
This movie looks convoluted as all hell. A woman who saw her family murdered when she was a child is forced to go through all the pain again as they search for the actual killer. Starring Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult, Chloë Moretz and Christina Hendricks.
Mr. Holmes
An ageing Sherlock Holmes (which is impossible because the last we saw of him he was pushed over a waterfall) is suffering from Alzheimer's, but is contracted to solve one final case. Starring Ian McKellan and Laura Linney.
Self/Less
Ryan Reynolds stars in another body swap movie, this time about a dying real estate developer who is offered to transfer his life into another body. Soon he starts to experience the memories of the former owner. Also starring Matthew Goode and Sir Ben Kingsley. It sounds a lot like Face/Off if you ask me.
The Sisterhood of Night
I think I saw an episode of The X-Files that was similar to this. A group of small town girls are accused of being a part of a satanic cult because for some reason that terrifies small town people in America (well actually the case of the West Memphis Three is still in our collective consciousness). Starring Kara Hayward, Georgie Henley and Kal Penn.
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