Lesbians. Werewolves. Big city love. This one could get hairy, but at least we know it has bite based on premise alone.
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A pair of lost souls, played by Jenna Fischer and Chris Messina (yep, he’s silver), find each other amid the backdrop of monkeys, penguins, and a polar bear.
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The relationship drama redefines cabin fever — thanks to a little booze, a Duplass brother, and on-screen sisters Rosemarie DeWitt and Emily Blunt.
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We committed to the period piece because of Elizabeth McGovern and Felicity Jones. The rum-soaked wedding drama is just the icing on the cake.
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After Paris, why not New York? Julie Delpy’s culture-clash follow-up film rocked Sundance. And not just because it stars Chris Rock.
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Morgan Spurlock and his boys get to manscaping in a doc about dudes and their obsession with trim — as in beards, people. Said boys include Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, and Paul Rudd among others.
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Indie favorite Greta Gerwig is Lola, a newly single New Yorker approaching 30. Fox Searchlight made the rom com, so we’re buying the ticket.
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Kids play in the attic, while the adults, including John Hawkes, get away with child’s play. We’re betting on another solid performance from the bird man.
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A teen with artistic talent far beyond doodling fights death with fantasy. The trailer is enough to draw you in, but accessibility (you can watch it on demand) is its real superpower.
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We Bought a Zoo — psh, Lana was raised in one. Edwin’s Indonesian fairy tale about a little girl who grows up among giraffes and hippos turns wild when she decides to leave.
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Something about a guy trying to get his Dickens classic back from a sinister former roommate — the plot’s a little twisted, but then again, so is Nancy.
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Loyal fans of Kristen Wiig, we’ll follow her into the depths of Chadd Harbold’s bloody dark comedy about two guys unleashing the fury on anyone involved in their pup’s death.
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Remember Persepolis? The creators are serving another fairy-tale feast for the eyes about a man who wants to die when his wife breaks his violin. Don’t fiddle around; just try it.Find showtimes online at tribecafilm.com.
Jay Gammill’s debut comedy stars a certain Team Jess: Weixler, a Stanford dropout who doles out cones topped with sass, and Eisenberg, the nut who’s sweet on her.
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Michelle Williams plays a happily married woman tempted by her neighbor. Add Seth Rogen, Sarah Silverman, and Away from Her director Sarah Polley. Now that’s music to our ears.Find showtimes online at tribecafilm.com.
Producer/narrator Keanu Reeves gets candid with film giants like Scorsese, Boyle, and Fincher. It’s a pill movie buffs will gladly swallow.
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A woman smuggles immigrants over the border where Tex meets Mex. When a script attracts the likes of Emily Blunt (originally attached) then Abbie Cornish, we hop aboard.
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