Sausage Party
After falling out of a shopping cart, a sausage and his new friends embark on a perilous journey through the supermarket to get back to their aisles before the 4th of July sale.
Salma Hayek, James Franco, Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Megan Ellison, Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Conrad Vernon
Five Nights in Maine
Sherwin considers himself a good man, though flawed like any other. He is deeply in love with his wife, Fiona. When she starts acting distant after returning from a visit with her estranged and ill mother, he shows concern. Soon, their conversations lead to fights, the worst in their marriage. He learns that she can no longer imagine herself as a mother, leaving him confused and angry and their marriage in splinters. Before there can be resolution, Fiona dies in an auto accident after driving distractedly on the freeway. Sherwin is devastated. All that is dear to him, his wife, his sense of self and his future, vanish. In the middle of his grief, Sherwin receives a phone call from the person he least expects, Fiona’s mother. She invites him to visit her in rural Maine, saying: “It might do us both some good.” Sherwin decides to go to Maine, and embarks on an unlikely journey of healing, compassion and empathy.
David Oyelowo, Dianne Wiest, Teyonah Parris, Rosie Perez, Maris Curran
Snowtime!
To amuse themselves during the winter school break, the kids in a small village decide to have a massive snowball fight. Luke and Sophie, both 11 years old, become the leaders of the opposing sides. Sophie and her cohorts defend an elaborate snow fort against the assault of Luke’s horde. Whichever side occupies the fort at the end of the winter break, wins. But what starts out as pure youthful fun and enthusiasm deteriorates into a more serious conflict, where children learn valuable life lessons on friendship, the importance of unity, and the emotional consequences of vicious rivalry.
Sandra Oh, Jean-Francois Pouliot, Lucinda Davis, Holly Gauthier, Marie-Claude Beauchamp, Angela Gallupo, Sonja Ball, Don Shepherd
Kickboxer: Vengeance
A new take on "Kickboxer," the 1989 film starred Van Damme as Kurt Sloane, a man out to avenge his brother by learning the Muay Thai fighting style.
Ted Field, Jean-Claude Van Damme, John Stockwell, David Bautista, Gina Carano, Mike Weber, Nick Celozzi, Jim McGrath
Morris From America
Ccenters on Morris Gentry (Markees Christmas) a 13-year-old who has just relocated with his single father, Curtis (Craig Robinson) to Heidelberg, Germany. Morris, who fancies himself the next Notorious B.I.G., is a complete fish-out-of-water—a budding hip-hop star in an EDM world. To complicate matters further, Morris quickly falls hard for his cool, rebellious, 15-year-old classmate Katrin (Lina Keller). Morris sets out against all odds to take the hip-hop world by storm and win the girl of his dreams.
Craig Robinson, Carla Juri, Chad Hartigan, Lina Keller, Markees Christmas, Jakub Gierszal
Barney Thomson
The film centers on Barney Thomson (Carlyle), an awkward, shy Glasgow barber, living a life of desperate mediocrity. His mother (Thompson) offers little encouragement, as she is far too self-absorbed, chain smoking between absurd social outings in her animal print wardrobe. Little does Barney know how his stale and life is about to change when he accidentally enters the dark, grotesque and comically absurd life of a serial killer.
Robert Carlyle, Emma Thompson, Ray Winstone, Ashley Jensen, Sam Robertson
Indignation
Set in 1951, Marcus Messner, the idealistic son of a humble kosher butcher from Newark, N.J., leaves for Ohio to study at a small, conservative college, where he finds himself at odds with the administration, grapples with anti-Semitism & sexual repression, and pines after a troubled girl.
Tracy Letts, Sarah Gadon, Logan Lerman, Anthony Bregman, James Schamus, Rodrigo Teixeira, Linda Emond, Ben Rosenfield
Viktoria
Follows three generations of women in the final years of the People’s Republic of Bulgaria and the transition to democracy. The film focuses on reluctant mother Boryana and her daughter, Viktoria, who in one of the film’s surreal, magical touches is born without an umbilical cord. Though unwanted by her mother, Viktoria is named the country’s Baby of the Decade, and is showered with gifts and attention until the disintegration of the East Bloc. Despite throwing their worlds off balance, the resulting political changes also allow for the possibility of reconciliation.
Maya Vitkova, Irmena Chichikova, Daria Vitkova, Kalina Vitkova, Mariana Krumova, Dimo Dimov, Georgi Spasov
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