Middle school is a time filled with awkward growing pains and moments of self-discovery, though many may try to repress those memories. Comedian-turned-director Bo Burnham encapsulates the essence of early adolescence in his debut feature film.
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is a historical drama and romance based on the novel of the same name, which follows the separate stories of two women who have never met, but who are connected through an eccentric book club.
American Animals follows the true story of four college-aged friends who, in an attempt to inject excitement and purpose into their small-town lives, plan to commit a heist to obtain a set of extremely valuable books from the Transylvania University library.
Terminal wraps together the tales of assassins who take on a mysterious mission, an ill English teacher facing his inevitable demise, a curious janitor, and the double life of a strange waitress working in the middle of the night at a seedy 24-hour diner.
Tomb Raider is based on the 2013 video game of the same name and follows Lara Croft, a scrappy young woman who follows her missing father’s clues to a small uncharted island in the Pacific ocean.
The pains of growing up are difficult enough to deal with, but keeping an entire town safe from monstrous giants makes things all the more complicated.
Following the life of cartoonist John Callahan (who was paralyzed during a car accident), we follow Joaquin Phoenix's portrayal of a man who struggles to find meaning in life.
Centered on a non-verbal maid at a top-secret government facility, everything becomes quite strange and dangerous when she and the manphibian in captivity develop a sensual and compassionate relationship.
The story of Tonya Harding’s career has been hashed over by journalists, in midday movie specials and documentaries – so an attempt at a fresh and irreverent take on the events in 1994 is understandable as movie fodder.