Inside Out 2
An all-new adventure inside the head of now-teenager Riley—who may or may not be feeling all kinds of new Emotions.
Paul Walter Hauser, Lewis Black, Kelsey Mann, Mark Nielsen, Amy Poehler, Diane Lane, Maya Hawke, Kaitlyn Dias
The Watchers
Follows Mina, a 28-year old artist who gets stranded in an expansive, untouched forest in western Ireland. When Mina finds shelter, she unknowingly becomes trapped alongside three strangers that are watched and stalked by mysterious creatures each night.
Dakota Fanning, M. Night Shyamalan, Ashwin Rajan, Olwen Fouéré, Kya Brame, Ishana Night Shyamalan, Georgina Campbell, Siobhan Hewlett
Latency
Hana, a professional gamer, suffers from acute agoraphobia. When Hana receives a new device to enhance her game by interpreting her brain activity, she begins to wonder if the device is reading her mind or now actually controlling it.
Wych Kaosayananda, Alexis Ren, James Croke, Scott Clayton, Gary A. Hirsch, Jordan Gertner, Sasha Luss
Firebrand
Follows legendary Queen of England, Katherine Parr, and her quest to survive the perilous last months in the life of her ailing and abusive husband, Henry VIII.
Jude Law, Alicia Vikander, Eddie Marsan, Karim Ainouz, Erin Doherty, Mia Threapleton, Sam Riley
Tuesday
A mother-daughter fairytale. No other plot details.
Ivana MacKinnon, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Arinzé Kene, Daina O. Pusic, Lola Petticrew
Queendom
In defiance of Russia’s anti-LGTBQ laws, a queer, 21-year-old artist risks her life performing in surreal costumes throughout Moscow.
Agniia Galdanova, Gena Marvin
Fresh Kills
In her debut as a writer-director, actress Jennifer Esposito (Blue Bloods, Summer Of Sam, Crash) brings late 1980s Staten Island to vivid life through the lens of Rose Larusso (Emily Bader), an inquisitive young girl who discovers her father (Domenick Lombardozzi) is an emerging mafia kingpin. Rose’s growing desire to break free from the path set before her soon threatens her existence and alienates her from her closest allies: her mother Francine (Esposito), her sister Connie (Odessa A’zion), and her aunt Christine (Annabella Sciorra).
Emily Bader, Domenick Lombardozzi, Nicholas Cirillo, Annabella Sciorra, Jennifer Esposito, Odessa A’zion
The Grab
Quietly and seemingly out of sight, governments, financial investors, and private security forces are dividing up the world’s last remaining food and water resources. Communities are forced to stand by as their aquifers are sucked dry, and land they have owned for generations is grabbed from under their feet. As the scale of the run-on natural resources is uncovered by a team of investigative reporters, issues bubble to the surface in real time. Russia’s attack on Ukraine uses food access as a geopolitical tool, and global food prices hit an all-time high.
Gabriela Cowperthwaite
Ride
Desperate to raise money for his daughter’s cancer treatment, a retired bull rider teams up with his estranged son and resorts to robbery to secure payment before time runs out. But after the heist goes awry, keeping the money—and their freedom—requires the duo to outwit a dogged pair of local law enforcement officers, including a justice-minded sheriff who soon suspects that the key to her case may lie uncomfortably close to home.
Zia Carlock, Jake Allyn, C. Thomas Howell, Annabeth Gish, Patrick Murney, Josh Plasse, Laci Kaye Booth, Scott Reeves
Maharaj
The year is 1862, a time when there were only three universities in India, Rabindranath Tagore is a year old and the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 continues to fan the flames of independence. Against all odds, one man takes a courageous stand in a landmark legal battle, a true story that’s now come to light in Maharaj — more than 160 years later.
Karsandas Mulji, a journalist and social reformer, was a pioneering advocate for women’s rights and social reform. A student at Elphinstone College in Mumbai and a protégé of the scholar-leader Dadabhai Naoroji, he wrote on widow remarriage, stood up for the oppressed, and sowed the seeds of reform in society.
It all came to a head in the Maharaj Libel Case of 1862, which was ignited by allegations of misconduct by a prominent figure, the case garnered widespread attention and scrutiny, setting the stage for what many consider to be one of the most significant legal battles of all time.
Siddharth P Malhotra, Junaid Khan, Jaideep Ahlawat, Shalini Pandey
Treasure
The story takes place in 1990s Poland and follows Ruth (Dunham), an American music journalist, and her father, Edek (Fry), a charmingly stubborn Holocaust survivor, on a journey to his homeland. While Ruth is eager to make sense of her family’s past, Edek embarks on the trip with his own agenda.
Zbigniew Zamachowski, Stephen Fry, Julia von Heinz, John Quester, Lena Dunham
Just the Two of Us
When Blanche (Virginie Efira) meets the charismatic Gregoire (Melvil Poupaud) at a party her twin sister Rose drags her to, she thinks she has found the one. The ties that bind them grow quickly, and a passionate affair ensues. Rose has serious reservations about Gregoire, but against her better judgment, they decide to marry and move in together. Blanche and Gregoire soon relocate far from Blanche’s family where her new life begins; having two children, working as an elementary school teacher, and learning to tiptoe around Gregoire’s unfounded burgeoning insecurities. Little by little Blanche finds herself caught in the grip of a deeply possessive and dangerous man, desperate to escape his increasingly threatening affections.
Virginie Efira, Dominique Reymond, Valerie Donzelli, Melvil Poupaud
Ghostlight
When a construction worker unexpectedly joins a local theater’s production of Romeo and Juliet, the drama onstage starts to mirror his own life.
Dolly De Leon, Katherine Mallen Kupferer, Kelly O'Sullivan, Alex Thompson, Keith Kupferer, Tara Mallen, Hanna Dworkin
Summer Solstice
Trans man Leo’s (Bobbi Salvör Menuez) life is a jumble of auditions, acting classes, barista jobs, and situationships, all of which he hopes will amount to more. Unexpectedly, Leo’s college best friend, cisgender and straight Eleanor (Marianne Rendón), calls Leo announcing that she’ll be driving through NYC, and offers to pick him up for an impromptu trip upstate. They embark on the weekend getaway, marking their first time spent together since Leo began transitioning. Reunited with new gender dynamics between them, and uncovering problems lurking behind Eleanor’s “well-meaning” façade, Leo and Eleanor navigate how their old feelings towards one another exist within this new context, forcing them both to confront buried secrets and emotions. A modern twist on the buddy comedy from a queer and trans perspective, Noah Schamus’ debut feature SUMMER SOLSTICE is a celebration of friendship, resilience, and coming of age again.
Bobbi Salvör Menuez, Noah Schamus, Marianne Rendon
Reverse the Curse
Follows Ted (Logan Marshall-Green), a failed writer-turned-Yankees Stadium peanut slinger who moves back home after learning of the failing health of his Red Sox-obsessed father, Marty (David Duchovny). While Marty strives to make amends for his past, his health drops abruptly whenever his beloved Sox lose a game. To keep his dad’s spirits up, Ted takes matters into his own hands and manufactures a winning streak with the help of a crew of dad’s neighborhood pals. In the process, Ted strikes up a bond with Marty’s charming “Death Specialist,” Marianna (Stephanie Beatriz), and the prospect of a new love reignites his ambitions. An ode to the bond between father and son, this warm and witty film demonstrates how life truly belongs to the losers, and that the longshots are the ones worth betting on.
Logan Marshall-Green, Jason Beghe, Pamela Adlon, David Duchovny, Stephanie Beatriz, Evan Handler, Santo Fazio, Daphne Rubin-Vega
Ultraman: Rising
A new storyline honoring past mythology while introducing the Ultraman character.
Shannon Tindle, Marc Haimes
Bad Behaviour
The film tells the story of Lucy (Jennifer Connelly), a former child actress who seeks enlightenment at a retreat led by spiritual leader Elon (Ben Whishaw) while she also navigates the close yet turbulent relationship with her stunt performer daughter, Dylan (Alice Englert).
Jennifer Connelly, Alice Englert, Marlon Williams, Ana Scotney, Dasha Nekrasova, Beulah Koale, Ben Wishaw, Karan Gill
Cora Bora
Cora (Meg Stalter) goes home to win back her girlfriend, and soon realizes it's much more than her love life that needs salvaging.
Manny Jacinto, Thomas Mann, Hannah Pearl Utt, Megan Stalter, Chelsea Peretti, Jen Tullock
Tiger Stripes
A 12-year-old girl is horrified with her body's transformation upon hitting puberty.
June Lojong, Shaheizy Sam, Jakob Weydemann, Jonas Weydemann, Milena Klemke, Yvonne Wellie, Amanda Nell Eu, Zafreen Zairizal
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