In The Catcher Was a Spy, a major league baseball player, Moe Berg (Paul Rudd), lives a double life working as an agent for the Office of Strategic Services.
In The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (directed by Terry Gilliam), a disillusioned advertising executive, Toby (Adam Driver), becomes pulled into a world of time jumping fantasy when a Spanish cobbler believes him to be Sancho Panza. He gradually becomes unable to tell dreams from reality.
In Leave No Trace, directed by Debra Granik, a father (Ben Foster) and his thirteen year-old daughter (Thomasin McKenzie) are living in an ideal existence in a vast urban park in Portland, Oregon, when a small mistake derails their lives forever.
Desperate to win the tournament and the cash prize, Dax stumbles upon the man, the myth, the legend UNCLE DREW (NBA All-Star Kyrie Irving) and convinces him to return to the court one more time.
In BOOK CLUB, four lifelong friends (Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen & Mary Steenburgen) have their lives forever changed after reading 50 Shades of Grey in their monthly book club.
In NIGHT SCHOOL, a group (Kevin Hart, Tiffany Haddish) of troublemakers are forced to attend night school in hope that they’ll pass the GED exam to finish high school.
In TAG, a small group of former classmates (Jeremy Renner, Leslie Bibb) organize an elaborate, annual game of tag that requires some to travel all over the country.
In PUZZLE, Agnes (Kelly Macdonald), taken for granted as a suburban mother, discovers a passion for solving jigsaw puzzles which unexpectedly draws her into a new world – where her life unfolds in ways she could never have imagined.
The documentary THE DEVIL AND FATHER AMORTH sees renowned horror director William Friedkin follow a Catholic priest who performs the ninth exorcism on an Italian woman.
In Deadpool 2, after surviving a near fatal bovine attack, Wade Wilson struggles to fulfill his dream of becoming Mayberry’s hottest bartender while also learning to cope with his lost sense of taste.
Lifelong friends Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal co-wrote and star in Blindspotting, a story about the intersection of race and class, set against the backdrop of a rapidly gentrifying Oakland.