• The Apprentice

    Directed by Ali Abbasi (Holy Spider, Border) and written by Gabriel Sherman (“The Loudest Voice in the Room”), THE APPRENTICE is a dive into the underbelly of the American empire. It charts a young Donald Trump’s (Sebastian Stan) ascent to power through a Faustian deal with the influential right-wing lawyer and political fixer Roy Cohn (Jeremy Strong).

  • Jerry & Marge Go Large

    Jerry & Marge Go Large

    Directed by David Frankel (The Devil Wears Prada) and screenplay by Brad Copeland (Arrested Development), JERRY AND MARGE GO LARGE (2022) is based on the true story of retiree Jerry Selbee (Bryan Cranston), who discovers a mathematical loophole in the Massachusetts lottery and, with the help of his wife, Marge (Annette Bening), wins millions and uses the money to revive their small Michigan town.

  • Purple Hearts

    A 2022 American romantic drama directed by Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum and written by Liz Garcia and Kyle Jarrow. In spite of their many differences, Cassie (Sofia Carson), a struggling singer-songwriter, and Luke (Nicholas Galitzine), a troubled Marine, agree to marry solely for military benefits but when tragedy strikes, the line between real and pretend begins to blur.

  • Brain Banks

    Brian Banks

    An American biographical drama directed by Tom Shadyac (Bruce Almighty, Liar Liar) and written by Doug Atchison (Akeelah and the Bee). Based on a true story of Brian Banks (Aldis Hodge), a highschool football linebacker who was falsely accused of rape, convicted, sent to prison, and upon his release, attempted to fulfill his dream of making the National Football League.

  • Mary Shelley

    A 2017 romantic period-drama directed by Haifaa al-Mansour and written by Emma Jensen. Follows Mary Shelley’s (Elle Fanning) first love with the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley (Douglas Booth), which inspired her to write her 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus.

  • Last Vegas

    A 2013 comedy directed by Jon Turteltaub (Cool Runnings, National Treasure) and written by Dan Fogelman (Crazy, Stupid, Love). Aging pals Billy (Michael Douglas), Paddy (Robert De Niro), Archie (Morgan Freeman), and Sam (Kevin Kline) have been best friends since childhood. When Billy proposes to his much-younger girlfriend they go to Vegas to relive their glory days and test their friendship.