300:Rise of an Empire : If you enjoyed the first 300 movie, you will enjoy this sequel. The battlefield in this offering is the sea and features epic at sea battles between the Persians and Greeks seeped in the mythology and special effects that make the franchise unique.
The Grand Budapest Hotel: A forerunner for a Best Picture nomination in 2015, this highly original and quirky tale follows the adventures of a legendary concierge at a luxury European hotel. He and his trusted friend and employee, Zero Mustafa, engage in capers worthy of a Pink Panther film. Witty, unique and visually appealing, you'll like it and may not even know why.
Enemy: Jake Gyllenhaal stars in this Canadian production about a bored history professor who spots his doppelganger in a video and decides to track him down. This leads to a meeting that develops into much more than either man bargains for. A haunting suspenseful film.
Winter's Tale: A fable-like love story set in New York City at the turn of the Century. A burglar meets a dying woman and falls madly in love with her. His only chance to be with her is to conquer evil, stop time and bring her back to death. Surprisingly enjoyable.
Walk of Shame: This comedy stars Elizabeth Banks as a TV news anchor who loses the audition for her dream job. After an uncharacteristic night of partying, she awakes in a stranger's bed. She has a message waiting from her agent saying the job is hers if she can get across town by 5pm. The following series of misadventures is hilarious.
Bad Words: This laugh out loud comedy stars Jason Bateman in his directorial debut. He stars as a 40 year old who discovers a loophole in the Golden Quill national spelling bee and decides to hijack the competition and crush the dreams of a score of hard working 10 year olds.
Kid Cannibis: The true story of an Idaho teen dropout who builds a multimillion dollar marijuana ring with his friends smuggling drugs across the Canadian Border.
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