The Upside
(January 11)
More of a dramedy, this film is about the relationship between a wealthy quadriplegic (Bryan Cranston) and his caretaker (Kevin Hart) who happens to be an ex-con. Nicole Kidman also stars.
(January 11)
More of a dramedy, this film is about the relationship between a wealthy quadriplegic (Bryan Cranston) and his caretaker (Kevin Hart) who happens to be an ex-con. Nicole Kidman also stars.
(February 8)
A gender-swap on the Mel Gibson/Helen Hunt comedy of the early 2000s, Taraji P. Henson is a sports agent who can hear what all the men around her are thinking. Dun dun dun.
(March 22)
Matthew McConaughey is living his best life in this film about a rebellious stoner who lives life by his own rules. (Isla Fisher, Snoop Dogg and Zac Efron also star.)
(January 25)
When a fishing boat captain (played by Matthew McConaughey) gets a desperate plea for help from his ex-wife (Anne Hathaway), he’s left grappling with what’s reality and what’s not.
(January 25)
Shia LeBeouf wrote the script for this film, based on his own life as a child actor (remember Even Stevens?) and his troubled dad, an ex-rodeo clown. (LeBeouf plays his dad.)
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(March 1)
Frances (Chloë Grace Moretz) is new to New York City when she stumbles upon (and returns) the handbag of an eccentric widower (Isabelle Huppert) who turns out to be a bit disturbed.
(March 22)
A girl who is hospitalized with cystic fibrosis meets an adorable (and flirty) teen with the same diagnosis. Cue the romance.
(January 18)
James McAvoy, Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson star in this film about a security guard with superpowers—and his quest to stop a man with 24 personalities.
(February 1)
When a woman (Gina Rodriguez) finds herself at the center of the Mexican drug trade, she goes from being horrified to participating in order to survive.
(March 1)
A man (Tom Holland) believes a virus has killed off all women on his planet until he encounters a mysterious girl (Daisy Ridley) who may know all the planet’s secrets.
(March 15)
Lupita Nyong’o and Elisabeth Moss star in this film from Jordan Peele (of Get Out fame) about parents who take their kids on vacation only to encounter some, um, absolutely terrifying visitors.
(January 4)
Emily Blunt, John Krasinski and Danny DeVito lend their voices to this animated comedy about a family that has to use a magical box of animal crackers to save a run-down circus.
(January 11)
Based on the best-selling book by W. Bruce Cameron, this film follows a dog who travels 400 miles in search of her owner. (It also stars Bryce Dallas Howard and Ashley Judd.)
(February 8)
Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Channing Tatum, Tiffany Haddish and Margot Robbie all voice the characters in the sequel to the hit Lego Movie.
(February 22)
It’s the final chapter of this trilogy—Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, Craig Ferguson and Gerard Butler are back with Hiccup at the helm of Berk, now a dragon utopia.