Tallulah
This movie is a heartbreaking look at homelessness, motherhood and family. It's also the kind of thing people should be expecting to see more of Netflix.
Loving
This is Jeff Nichols' second movie of the year and it couldn't be more different than Midnight Special. It follows the Supreme Court case about interracial marriage in the United States.
La-La Land
Another long anticipated movie, this time from Whiplash director Damien Chazelle. Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone team up yet again to do some song and dance numbers.
A Monster Calls
This kids movie looks both terrifying and sad. It also has a monster cast; Sigourney Weaver, Felicity Jones, Liam Neeson, Toby Kebbell. I take it back, this doesn't look like a movie for kids at all.
The Hollars
John Krasinski's latest comedy sports one of the funniest groups of people, including Margo Martindale, Charlie Day, Sharlto Copley and Randall Park.
The Edge of Seventeen (NSFW)
This dark-ish comedy looks at all those things that seems like such a big deal when you're a teenager. You know, like your best friend dating your brother. At least she has a cool teacher to go to.
Rules Don't Apply
Veteran Warren Beatty is playing Howard Hughes in his new wacky comedy and dare I say, he looks like he's done a better job than Leo.
Boo! A Madea Halloween
Look, you can hate on Madea all you want, but I think she's pretty funny.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
I know this isn't a trailer, but we get to see new footage. So that's pretty cool.
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