Best VODs Released September 2015
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Addicted to Fresno
Shannon is fresh out of sex rehab when her younger, overly optimistic lesbian sister Martha lands her a job as a maid at Fresno Suites, the local hotel. When Shannon jeopardizes her fresh start by accidentally killing a hotel guest after a post-rehab relapse, Martha goes to great lengths to help her sister cover up the crime. Shannon finally learns to take responsibility for her actions, and the sisters begin to resolve their tortured relationship.
Aubrey Plaza, Molly Shannon, Natasha Lyonne, Judy Greer, Clea DuVall, Jamie Babbit
Narcopolis
While investigating a grisly overdose death, hard-boiled cop Frank Grieves (Elliot Cowan) gets drawn into a deadly conspiracy involving a lethal new super-drug and a shadowy mega-corporation.
Jonathan Pryce, Elliot Cowan, Justin Trefgarne, Elodie Young
Chloe & Theo
A young woman, Chloe, living by her wits on the streets of New York City, has a chance meeting with a wise Inuit Eskimo, Theo, who was sent to New York by his elders to provide a message to the people of the world – We either change our destructive ways or be destroyed by them. Chloe, who has been searching for something to believe in, becomes inspired by Theo and , with the help of a kind lawyer, Monica, the three of them present Theo’s story to the United Nations in hopes of creating a better future for all of us.
Dakota Johnson, Mira Sorvino, Ashley Springer, Ezna Sands, Theo Ikummaq
Dragon Blade
Lost Roman soldiers navigate their way through China.
Jackie Chan, John Cusack, Adrien Brody, Sharni Vinson, Peng Lin, Daniel Lee, Benny Urquidez
The Age Of Adaline
A young woman becomes ageless through an acident in the early 1900s. Decades later, she meets a man who may be more valuable to her than immortality.
Blake Lively, Alix Madigan, Amanda Crew, Ellen Burstyn, Gary Lucchesi, Kathy Baker, Richard Harmon, Tom Rosenberg
Trainwreck
No plot details have been announced.
Amy Schumer, Brie Larson, LeBron James, Judd Apatow, John Cena, Ezra Miller, Bill Hader, Barkhad Abdi
Ashby
Awkward Ed Wallis (Nat Wolff) moves to a new town with his single mom (Sarah Silverman) and needs help fitting in. Brainier than his peers, Ed figures playing high school football might be good way to make more friends but his only new friend Eloise (Emma Roberts) thinks its odd. When Ed gets an assignment to write an essay about someone from an older generation, he introduces himself to his neighbor Ashby Holt (Mickey Rourke) and the two embark on an unlikely, immediate friendship. Ashby’s style of tough love takes some getting used to but, overtime, Ed learns a lot from Ashby including how to be courageous…which is very much needed when he learns his new best friend is a former CIA assassin.
Emma Roberts, Mickey Rourke, Nat Wolff, Tony McNamara, Sarah Silverman, Adam Aalderks
Faith of Our Fathers
With the Vietnam War raging in 1969, two young fathers report for duty. A man of great faith and a doubtful cynic. A quarter-century later, their sons, Wayne and John Paul, meet as strangers. Guided by handwritten letters from their fathers from the battlefield, they embark on an unforgettable journey to The Wall—the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. Along the way, they discover the devastation of war cannot break the love of a father for his son.
Kevin Downes, Stephen Baldwin, Carey Scott, David AR White, Candace Cameron Bure, Sean McGowan, Scott Whyte, Ryan Doom
Cooties
A mysterious virus hits an isolated elementary school, transforming the kids into a feral swarm of mass savages. An unlikely hero must led a motley band of teachers in the fight of their lives.
Elijah Wood, Steven Schneider, Rainn Wilson, Jack McBrayer, Leigh Whannell, Jorge Garcia, Alison Pill, Ace Norton
Time Out of Mind
A homeless man tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter.
Richard Gere, Jena Malone, Oren Moverman, Ben Vereen
Tokyo Tribe
In a futuristic Japan, territorial street gangs form opposing factions collectively known as the Tokyo Tribes. When one of the gang leaders breaks the fragile peace, it triggers a brutal street war for supremacy.
Sion Sono, Ryohei Suzuki, Young Dais
Ashby
Awkward Ed Wallis (Nat Wolff) moves to a new town with his single mom (Sarah Silverman) and needs help fitting in. Brainier than his peers, Ed figures playing high school football might be good way to make more friends but his only new friend Eloise (Emma Roberts) thinks its odd. When Ed gets an assignment to write an essay about someone from an older generation, he introduces himself to his neighbor Ashby Holt (Mickey Rourke) and the two embark on an unlikely, immediate friendship. Ashby’s style of tough love takes some getting used to but, overtime, Ed learns a lot from Ashby including how to be courageous…which is very much needed when he learns his new best friend is a former CIA assassin.
Emma Roberts, Mickey Rourke, Nat Wolff, Tony McNamara, Sarah Silverman, Adam Aalderks
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Picture This
Sister Midnight
Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond in the Desert
Superboys of Malegaon
Untitled Sony and Marvel Universe Film
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