Captain Fantastic

Matt Ross

Viggo Mortensen (The Lord of the Rings series) stars in The New York Times Critics’ Pick, Captain Fantastic, about an unconventional man who raises his six children in the forest of the Pacific Northwest, isolated from society. When he is forced to bring his family out of seclusion and into the world, this leads to a confrontation with his father-in-law (Frank Langella, Frost/Nixon), who wants his grandchildren to have a normal life. Now Ben must question if his methods are the best for his family. Rolling Stone raves, “Viggo Mortensen is magnificent. A career best work.”


Ed's Next Move

John C. Walsh

A Wisconsin native takes a job in New York's East Village only to become befuddled and lonely. After a few chance meetings with a beautiful violinist in an alternative band, a halting and charming courtship ensues.


28 Hotel Rooms

Matt Ross

A passionate and lurid affair threatens the day-to-day lives of an author (Chris Messina) and an accountant (Marin Ireland) after a one-night stand becomes much more.


The Aviator

Martin Scorsese

Leonardo DiCaprio stars as Howard Hughes, the billionaire, the filmmaker, the recluse and The Aviator.



After inheriting his father's machine tool company, the young Howard Hughes discovers he can combine his passions--flying, moviemaking and women--by coming to Hollywood. In 1930, while building one of the world's largest aviation companies, Hughes produces Hell's Angels, a perfectionist's homage to World War I flyers. The man who eventually produces almost 30 films shocks society with The Outlaw, starring buxom Jane Russell, builds the world's largest airplane, sets the world speed record and invents the half-cup bra.