Trick

Jim Fall

The misadventures of two young gay men, trying to find a place to be alone, one night in Manhattan.


Down Low

Rightor Doyle

An outrageous comedy about one wild night and hysterical outcomes. Repressed divorcé, Gary hires Cameron, a spirited and boundary-free sex worker to give him an erotic massage. When Cameron learns how inexperienced middle-aged Gary is, he becomes determined to deliver a crash course in unapologetic queer life. Cameron's agenda of hookup apps and gay nomenclature quickly causes the day to take several riotously obscure turns as the pair endure a nosy, pill-popping neighbor, a dark web intruder, and more in a hilarious evening of consequences and confrontation. Starring Zachary Quinto, Lukas Gage, Simon Rex with Audra McDonald, and Judith Light.


In the Bedroom

Todd Field

When young Frank Fowler (Nick Stahl) becomes romantically involved with an older single mother (Tomei), his parents (Spacek and Wilkinson) are concerned. But when the relationship takes a sudden and tragic turn, the Fowlers are forced to confront the harsh reality of their situation and the inescapable consequences of their actions.


Adult Beginners

Ross Katz

A young, hipster entrepreneur (Nick Kroll) crashes and burns on the eve of his company’s big launch. With his entire life in disarray, he leaves Manhattan to move in with his estranged pregnant sister (Rose Byrne), brother-in-law (Bobby Cannavale) and three year-old nephew in the suburbs - only to become their manny. Faced with real responsibility, he may finally have to grow up - but not without some bad behavior first.


My Dinner With Hervé

Sacha Gervasi

A troubled journalist's quest to score a high-profile interview in LA morphs into a wild and unexpectedly fertile encounter with Herve Villechaize, the "Fantasy Island" star who took his life only days after his interview. Starring Emmy(R) Award winner Peter Dinklage ("Game of Thrones"), who also serves as an executive producer, and Jamie Dornan (the "Fifty Shades" film franchise), the film explores an unlikely friendship that evolves over one unforgettable night in LA between journalist Danny Tate (Dornan) and actor Hervé Villechaize (Dinklage), then the world’s most famous dwarf, with life-changing consequences for both. Co-starring Mirielle Enos, Harriet Walter, Oona Chaplin, Daniel Mays, Mark Povinelli, Wallace Langham, Robert Curtis Brown, Mark Umbers, Michael Elwyn with David Strathairn and Andy Garcia. Directed by Sacha Gervasi; screenplay by Sacha Gervasi, story by Sacha Gervasi &; Sean Macaulay.


The Choice

Ross Katz

From Nicholas Sparks, the best-selling author of The Notebook and Safe Haven, comes this heart-lifting tale of how far we go to keep the hope of love alive. Travis is a fun-loving, smooth-talking bachelor who's never considered a serious relationship—until he falls hard for his beautiful new neighbor, Gabby. But when fate threatens Travis and Gabby's love, Travis must make a choice that will alter their lives forever in this unforgettably moving romance.


The Laramie Project

Moises Kaufman

What happens to an American town when something unexpected, unconscionable and unforgivable rips it apart and thrusts it into the national media spotlight? That is the question that led a New York City theatre troupe to the town of Laramie, Wyoming, to seek out residents whose lives were changed after a gay college student named Matthew Shepard was brutally beaten, tied to a fence and left for dead off a rural road. This groundbreaking HBO Films drama recreates the efforts of the troupe who interviewed the residents of Laramie in an effort to uncover what such a heinous crime meant to the people, their town and their country.


Taking Chance

Ross Katz

In 2004, Lt. Col. Michael Strobl volunteered to escort home the body of a 19-year-old Marine killed in Iraq. It would prove to be a life-altering experience. Kevin Bacon stars as Strobl in this profoundly moving HBO Films drama that looks at the military rituals for honoring its war dead from the perspective of one fallen soldier named Chance Phelps. Strobl never knew Phelps before taking the assignment, but as he journeys across America, he discovers the great diligence and dignity in how the military handle such dark duties--and comes to grips with his own issues of guilt when he meets Chance's gracious family and friends. Directed by Ross Katz; screenplay by Lt. Col. Michael R. Strobl, USMC (ret.) and Ross Katz, based on the journal by Lt. Col. Michael R. Strobl, USMC (ret.)


Marie Antoinette

Sofia Coppola

Written and directed by Academy Award winner Sofia Coppola (2003, Best Writing, Lost In Translation), Marie Antoinette is an electrifying yet intimate re-telling of the turbulent life of history's favorite villainess. Kirsten Dunst portrays the ill-fated child princess who married France's young and indifferent King Louis XVI (Jason Schwartzman). Feeling isolated in a royal court rife with scandal and intrigue, Marie Antoinette defied both royalty and commoner by living like a rock star, which served only to seal her fate.