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Miriam Gordon (starring Britt Lower) lives in a fog of grief while working in a downtown public library branch. When a burgeoning love-affair coincides with her receiving a series of oddly threatening letters, Miriam's sheltered existence is cracked open.
A bartender on a cruise ship strikes up a conversation with a mysterious passenger who drinks during the day. As they get to know each other, they become entangled in a dark web of crime and discover unexpected connections between them.
Based on the debut novel of Holly Brickley.
No plot details have been announced.
The movie takes place in London's criminal underworld. Three improv actors are hired by the police to help with undercover operations. They end up getting involved with a criminal gang.
An airliner with passengers on-board is trapped midway between Los Angeles and Tokyo after a global thermonuclear war wipes out every airport in the world.
Director Neill Blomkamp told EW, “I would do anything to go back to the world of 'District 9' again. Or 'District 10'.”
A group of high school students take their school’s driver's education car for a road trip to help a senior reunite with his college-freshman girlfriend.
Deaf President Now! recounts the eight days of historic protests held at Gallaudet University in 1988 after the school’s board of trustees appointed a hearing president over several very qualified Deaf candidates. After a week of rallies, boycotts and protests, the students of Gallaudet University triumph as the hearing president resigns and beloved dean Dr. I. King Jordan becomes the university’s first Deaf president. The protests marked a pivotal moment in civil rights history, with an impact that extended well beyond the Gallaudet campus, and paved the way for the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). “Deaf President Now!” features exclusive interviews with the five key figures of the movement, including the Gallaudet Four — Jerry Covell, Bridgetta Bourne-Firl, Tim Rarus and Greg Hlibok — alongside I. King Jordan, as well as archival and scripted elements. The film also incorporates an experimental narrative approach called Deaf Point of View, using impressionistic visual photography and intricate sound design to thrust the audience into the Deaf experience.
A linguistics professor returns home one day to find his wife dead in their backyard. In an effort to uncover what happened, he attempts to teach the couple's dog, the only witness to her death, to talk.
A Parisian mob enforcer moves to New York to escape his criminal life and raise an infant daughter with her mother, but his past catches up to him and endangers the baby.
A female master thief lives in New York City. When another criminal organization tries to pull a major heist in her city, like a darker version of a modern-day Robin Hood, Destiny sets them up to fail and steals the rest of their assets as they flee the city.
An eighth grader navigates the perils of a new school, with all the crushes, mean girls and friends and enemies that get in the way.
Three stories about the world of opioids collide: a drug trafficker, an architect recovering from an addiction, and a university professor battles unexpected revelations about his research employer.
The story revolves a 100-year-old dam built by British during their colonial days in India.
A down-on-his-luck private eye accompanied by his loyal dog sets off to solve a missing persons case. The story is told from the vantage point of Chet, a dog that flunked out of K-9 school.
An elderly man dies in a neighbor's apartment, leading to a comical game of passing his body among neighbors and building workers to avoid being linked to his death.
A young woman must struggle to define herself independently from the dreams and expectations her parents have for her.
Joe, a midwestern TV station employee, becomes obsessed with a bizarre wish-granting service he discovers on the internet.
Set in the world of the upper echelon of New York City’s fashion scene.