Bachelorette
So it’s another raunchy bridal bash, but Terriers writer-turned-director Leslye Headland's biting comedy has nothing to do with the bride and everything to do with the bitches — namely Kirsten Dunst, Lizzy Caplan, and Isla Fisher. The pack of bridesmaids who hate the bride spends the night before the big day indulging in debauchery.
For a Good Time, Call
As sweet as it is naughty, the 80s-style womance dials into Superbadand Bridesmaids. Indie doll Ari Graynor and newbie Lauren Miller (a.k.a. Mrs. Seth Rogen) are Katie and Lauren, college enemies turned best friends turned phone sex operators. Cue Justin Long as the gay BFF and Seth Rogen and Kevin Smith for dirty-talking cameos.
The Master
Depicting the creation of Scientology, Paul Thomas Anderson's 70mm wonder is inspiring followers across the nation. Already hailed as a triumph in American cinema and a solid contender for an Oscar, it’s graced only a handful of screens. When it hits yours, sit back and let Philip Seymour Hoffman and a De Niro-like Joaquin Phoenix deliver quite the religious experience.
10 Years
Writer/director Jamie Linden's debut feature is an ensemble piece inspired by his own high school reunion and cast with his real-life pals: Channing Tatum, Jenna Dewan-Tatum, Rosario Dawson, Justin Long, Chris Pratt, Ari Graynor, and Aubrey Plaza, to name a few. Relive the ’90s with the crew as they wax nostalgic — right to down to the sound track (hey there, Fatboy Slim).
Liberal Arts
Keg parties. Wearing pj’s to class. Take a more literary walk down memory lane with Josh Radnor's ode to higher education. Starring himself, his sophomore feature isn’t without drama: When Jesse returns to his alma mater, he falls for an advanced undergrad sixteen years his junior, played by Elizabeth Olsen. Find comic relief in Zac Efron’s wise and woolly weirdo.
Arbitrage
Richard Gere's back, and it’s his turn to be unfaithful. He’s Robert Miller, a shady NYC tycoon balancing scandal with a pretty woman, corporate woes, and homicide. Cliff Martinez of Drive Fame tunes debut director Nicholas Jarecki’s thriller inspired by Bernie Madoff, and Susan Sarandon, Brit Marling, Tim Roth, and breakout Nate Parker.
End of Watch
Put a BOLO out on writer/director David Ayer his cop drama premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival is straight-up criminal. Officers Taylor and Zavala (Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña) giddily patrol South Central L.A.’s streets like they’re navigating Grand Theft Auto — until they land on the cartel’s hit list. Ayer’s shaky-cam technique makes you feel the need to dodge bullets, but keep your eyes peeled for America Ferrera (seriously).
Diana Vreeland
The festival documentary sheds light on the imperious Harper's Bazar/Vogue editor, whose buddy list included Jackie O. and Twiggy. You’ll want a front-row seat for the parade of industry giants: designers Givenchy, Oscar de la Renta, and Manolo Blahnik; models Veruschka and China Machado; and photographers David Bailey and Richard Avedon.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Emma Watson graduates from Hogwarts to yet another teenage drama with two awkward dudes, but this one’s no fantasy. Adapting his own dark novel about a lone wolf taken in by two seniors, Stephen Chbosky flips the book-is-always-better theory, thanks to Logan Lerman’s portrayal of protagonist Charlie and a Smiths-heavy sound track.
Looper
You held your breath as he maneuvered a ten-speed with no brakes through Manhattan’s gridlock. Now check your pulse as he jumps through time on a mission to kill his future self. The flick splits a role between Joseph Goron-Levitt and Bruce Willis, but the fact that Rian Johnson (the mind behind Brick andThe Brothers Bloom) writes and directs brings it full circle.
For Ellen
Paul Dano is a rock star. And he’s cast as one in director So Yong Kim's burner set against a snowy backdrop. His performance as Joby Taylor, a lead singer about to lose custody of his 6-year-old daughter, is reason enough to jangle through every human emotion. Jon Heder and Jena Malone playing backup justifies the ticket price.
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