Son of the South – PG 13 – Drama
A grandson of a Klansman comes of age during the early 60’s in the deep south and eventually joins the Civil Rights Movement. Based on Bob Zellner’s autobiography “The Wrong Side of Murder Creek.
Lucas Till, Bill Black, Barry Alexander Brown, Eve Pomerance, Stan Erdreich, Sharonne Lanier, Chaka Forman, Matt William Knowles
Bliss – R – Drama
Centers on a recently divorced man (Wilson) who meets a woman (Hayek) who lives on the streets and is convinced that the polluted, broken world around them is not real.
Owen Wilson, Salma Hayek, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Joshua Leonard, Madeline Zima, Ronny Chieng, Mike Cahill, Nesta Cooper
Two of Us – NR – Drama, Romance
Two retired women, Nina and Madeleine, have been secretly in love for decades. Everybody, including Madeleine’s family, thinks they are simply neighbors, sharing the top floor of their building. They come and go between their two apartments, enjoying the affection and pleasures of daily life together, until an unforeseen event turns their relationship upside down and leads Madeleine’s daughter to gradually unravel the truth about them.
Filippo Meneghetti, Malysone Bovorasmy, Florence Vignon, Barbara Sukowa, Martine Chevallier
The Right One – R – Comedy Romance
In this heartfelt and hilarious rom-com, Sara, a novelist struggling with writer’s block needs inspiration—and finds it when she serendipitously meets Godfrey, a down-on-his-luck oddball who constantly changes personas in order to cope with a traumatic past and avoid reality. Just as Godfrey begins to open up to Sara, he discovers that she’s been using him as inspiration for her next novel, and he vanishes from her life. Did Sara just lose the man of her dreams, or will she be able to find him and make things right?
Nick Thune, David Koechner, Ken Mok, Cleopatra Coleman, Iliza Shlesinger
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