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Puzzle

Director: Marc Turtletaub

The Seagull The Wife

Director: Michael Mayer

Director: Bjรถrn Runge

Boundaries

Director: Shana Feste

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again Sundance Film Festival 2018

Writer & Director: Ol Parker

Reviews/Interviewer: Derek Sante

Tully an intimate interview with writer Diablo Cody Director: Jason Reitman

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Puzzle

Beast

Writer & Director: Michael Pearce

Film Previews

Reviews of 29 Upcoming Releases

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Film Guide Senior Staff Publisher

Robbie Arrington Managing Editor

Wendy Runyard Editing Staff

Patrick Garlock Dustin Hayes

Tully

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Creative Director

Rodney Griffin Designer

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PUZZLE directed by Marc Turtletaub

KELLY MACDONALD | IRRFAN KHAN | DAVID DENMAN

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uzzle is a closely observed portrait of Agnes, who has reached her early 40s without ever venturing far from home, family or the tightknit immigrant community in which she was raised by her widowed father. That begins to change in a quietly dramatic fashion when Agnes receives a jigsaw puzzle as a birthday gift and experiences the heady thrill of not only doing something she enjoys, but being quite good at it. After years of concerning herself exclusively with the needs and wants of her husband Louie and sons Ziggy and Gabe, Agnes has found something that she wants to do. Stepping out of her domestic bubble to pursue her new hobby, Agnes meets Robert, a wealthy, reclusive inventor who immediately recognizes her talent and recruits her as his partner for an upcoming world-jigsaw tournament. Each day she spends out in the world, puzzling and conversing with Robert, takes Agnes further along on the road to a new understanding of herself and her strengths. With that understanding come new insights and an assertiveness that finds her speaking out on her own behalf and pushing back against the assumptions and routines that have, until now, defined her role in her family. Ultimately, Agnes will decide for herself what comes next. Opens in theatres on July 13, 2018.

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YOUR ALTERNATIVE TO THE

“AN INTELLIGENT T H R I L L E R .” FINANCIAL TIMES

“A MUST SEE. I T W I L L H AV E YO U O N T H E E D G E O F Y O U R S E AT T H E E N T I R E T I M E .” DEADLINE

BEIRUT APRIL

JON HAMM • ROSAMUND PIKE

“ R I C H LY S A T I S F Y I N G . A P O W E R F U L L O V E S T O R Y.” THE GUARDIAN

“TENDER AND URGENT. A B E A U T I F U L LY T E N S E T A L E O F F O R B I D D E N L O V E .” NEW YORK MAGAZINE

DISOBEDIENCE MAY

RACHEL WEISZ • RACHEL McADAMS • ALESSANDRO NIVOLA

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S U M M E R B LO C K B U S T E R S “ LY R I C A L A N D R A P T U R O U S . A V I S U A L LY C A P T I V AT I N G R O M A N T I C P U Z Z L E .” VA R I E T Y

“ E X Q U I S I T E LY D E L I C AT E .” T H E H O L LY W O O D R E P O R T E R

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SAOIRSE RONAN • BILLY HOWLE

“ A D E E P LY A F F E C T I N G S T O R Y.” THE NEW YORK TIMES

“RARE AND REFRESHING. A F I L M O F G R A C E A N D P O W E R .” VA N I T Y FA I R

LEAVE NO TRACE JUNE

BEN FOSTER • THOMASIN HARCOURT McKENZIE

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The Seagull

directed by Michael Mayer

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ne summer at a lakeside Russian estate, friends and family gather for a weekend in

the countryside. While everyone is caught up in passionately loving someone who loves somebody else, a rich story unfolds about art, fame, parents and children, and human folly. Adapted by Tonywinning playwright Stephen Karam from Anton Chekhov’s classic play and directed by Tony-winning director Michael Mayer, The Seagull asks the timeless question about how to live a purposeful life in a tragicomedy starring Annette Bening, Saoirse Ronan, Corey Stoll and Elisabeth Moss. Opens in theatres on May 11, 2018.

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GLENN CLOSE | JONATHAN PRYCE | CHRISTIAN SLATER ..

directed by Bjor n Runge

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oan Castleman (Glenn Close) is a highly intelligent and stillstriking beauty—the perfect devoted wife. She has spent forty years sacrificing her own talent, dreams and ambitions to fan the flames of her charismatic husband Joe (Jonathan Pryce) and his skyrocketing literary career, ignoring his infidelities and excuses because of his "art" with grace and humor. Their fateful pact has built a marriage upon uneven compromises, and Joan has reached her breaking point. On the eve of Joe’s Nobel Prize for Literature, the crown jewel in a spectacular body of work, Joan's coup de grace is to confront the biggest sacrifice of her life and secret of his career. The Wife is a poignant, funny and emotional journey; a celebration of womanhood, selfdiscovery and liberation. Directed by Berlin Silver Bear winner, Björn Runge, The Wife is adapted by Jane Anderson from the Meg Wolitzer novel of the same name. The film co-stars Christian Slater, Max Irons, Harry Lloyd and Annie Starke. Opens in theatres on July 13, 2018.

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hana Feste teams up with a star-studded cast anchored by Christopher Plummer and Vera Farmiga in Boundaries, a story about a mother, her awkward son, her estranged father and the road trip of a lifetime. The story follows Laura (Vera Farmiga), a struggling single mother in her thirties, who has an extraordinary love for stray dogs and cats. She lives with her maladjusted, yet exceptionally talented, 14-year-old son Henry (Lewis MacDougall). With a knack for mischief, Henry has just been expelled from school for drawing a naked portrait of his principal. In order to get Henry into an art school where he can thrive, Laura strikes a deal with her estranged, pot-dealing misfit of a father Jack (Christopher Plummer), who has just been kicked out of yet another nursing home for his nefarious activities. If she drives Jack to California, he will give her the money she needs for Henry’s tuition. But the road trip veers off course quickly and often when Jack decides to make a couple of stops to visit his art-forging friend (Christopher Lloyd) and old Hollywood client (Peter Fonda). At the same time, Henry is asking to see his deadbeat dad Leonard (Bobby Cannavale). Opens in theatres on June 22, 2018.

directed by Shana Feste

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Get ready to sing, dance, laugh and love all over again. Ten years after Mamma Mia! The Movie grossed more than $600 million around the world, you are invited to return to the magical Greek island of Kalokairi in an all-new, original musical based on the songs of ABBA. With the film’s original cast returning and new additions including Lily James (Cinderella, Baby Driver), the musical comedy will open in theatres on July 20, 2018. Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again is produced by Judy Craymer and Gary Goetzman, producers of the original film. Craymer is also the creator and producer of the worldwide, smash-hit stage musical. Ol Parker, writer of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, writes and directs the sequel from a story by Catherine Johnson, Richard Curtis and Parker himself. Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus return to provide music and lyrics and serve as executive producers. Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson, Phyllida Lloyd, Richard Curtis and Nicky Kentish Barnes also serve as executive producers. Reprising their roles from Mamma Mia! The Movie are Academy Award® winner Meryl Streep as Donna, Julie Walters as Rosie and Christine Baranski as Tanya. Amanda Seyfried and Dominic Cooper reunite as Sophie and Sky, while Pierce Brosnan, Stellan Skarsgård and Oscar ® winner Colin Firth return to play Sophie’s three possible dads: Sam, Bill and Harry. As the film goes back and forth in time to show how relationships forged in the past resonate in the present, Lily James will play the role of Young Donna. Filling the roles of Young Rosie and Young Tanya are Alexa Davies (A Brilliant Young Mind) and Jessica Keenan Wynn (Broadway’s Beautiful). Young Sam will be played by Jeremy Irvine (War Horse), while Young Bill is Josh Dylan (Allied) and Young Harry is Hugh Skinner (Kill Your Friends).

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reviews and interviews by Derek Sante

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he Sundance Film Festival is always abuzz with activities and stars ready to talk up their latest project. Screening a film for the first time with the director, actors and crew heightens the excitement, while everyone waits to see how the crowd reacts. Actor and director Ethan Hawke has presented over thirteen films at Sundance in years past, so he is no stranger to the Sundance scene. Comments Hawke, “This is my first year as a director, and it has given me a new outlook on the festival. I was a part of something before, but when you’re the director, it’s kind of like you host the party and want everyone to have a wonderful time. One of the most exhilarating things is that you sit in a screening with people who start to understand what you’re trying to communicate. It feels like sharing a dream, and now they’re laughing, crying and feeling it. It’s an amazing high!” While an actor turning to directing is not a surprising turn of events, musicians turning into visual storytellers can be quite refreshing. Such is the case with the film Sorry to Bother You, written and directed by hip-hop recording artist Boots Riley. Lakeith Stanfield plays a telemarketer who tries to find his identity as an African-American man who doesn’t want to be seen as a sellout. Absurd and satirical, it tackles the social standards and interactions that people can lull themselves into experiencing. Films that focus on a specific persona or character are the usual bread and butter of Sundance, but in the last few years, there has been a great surge in the horror and thriller genre. One of the films that made cinephiles delve into that unknown is Ari Aster’s Hereditary. This film pushes the mind as the story unveils startling and disturbing events. Another film that made midnight waves at this year’s festival is Assassination Nation. A crowd favorite, this film has all the potential to become a cult favorite. Centered around four teenage girls, who quickly become trigger-happy after their personal texts are hacked, Assassination Nation explores the culture of a real-world scenario given the adolescent obsession with digital communication. Established talent and creators also look for the limelight that only Sundance can bring. While writer Tony Gilroy is a first-timer, his cards were played right when Sundance veterans, director Brad Anderson and leading man Jon Hamm, signed onto his film Beirut. Film Guide caught up with Gilroy

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and Hamm at the Beirut premiere, where we asked them to share some insight about the story. “Thirty years in the business, and I’ve never been here. I am here for the first time, for my first Sundance film screening,” said writer Tony Gilroy. “It’s funny, for this is actually one of the first scripts that I wrote thirty years ago, and I’m laughing because it got me here. It will be a very unusual experience for me. Very exciting.” Said leading man Hamm, “I play Mason, a negotiator working for the government in Beirut. The film takes place in the early 70s, then flashes forward to 1982 where the political climate has shifted dramatically in Lebanon. The movie is really about what happens when conflicting parties stop talking, and I think in that way, it’s a relevant story to our current political climate. Mason’s past and skillset comes into play as he works to get parties to start listening, talking and hopefully agreeing.” The culmination of Sundance and festival films is measured in passion and interest; money may not be present or even expected. Creation is the reward that all involved seek; a story, a character, the edit or perhaps the score. They all build upon the idea that film can be redefined and consumed in different ways. And while you may not have attended Sundance, you can, and will, be part of the experience every time you attend a movie at a Regal theatre.

Sorry to Bother You Writer & Director: Boots Riley Starring: Lakeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Steven Yeun, Armie Hammer and Danny Glover Release Date: June 29, 2018

In an alternate reality filled with hilarious intrigue, Cassius Green (Stanfield) tries to rise in the ranks of a mega corporation. Filled with twists and turns, you’ll find yourself lost in the new, insane reality created by director Boots Riley.

Hereditary Writer & Director: Ari Aster Starring: Toni Collette, Gabriel Byrne, Milly Shapiro and Ann Dowd Release Date: June 8, 2018

When Ellen, the matriarch of the Graham family passes away, her daughter's family begins to unravel cryptic and increasingly-terrifying secrets about their ancestry. The more they discover, the more they find themselves trying to outrun the sinister fate they seem to have inherited.

Assassination Nation Writer & Director: Sam Levinson Starring: Odessa Young, Suki Waterhouse, Abra, Hari Nef, Joel McHale and Bill Skarsgård Release Date: Summer 2018

We follow Lily (Young), Sarah (Waterhouse), Em (Abra) and Bex (Nef) as they engage in torrid texting with an older man in this true story about how the quiet, all-American town of Salem absolutely lost its mind.

Beirut Writer: Tony Gilroy Director: Brad Anderson Starring: Jon Hamm, Rosamund Pike, Dean Norris, Larry Pine and Shea Whigham Release Date: April 11, 2018

A U.S. diplomat (Hamm) flees Lebanon in 1972 after a tragic incident at his home. Ten years later he is called back to war-torn Beirut by a CIA operative (Pike) to negotiate for the life of a friend he left behind.

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FG: The title character Tully is a pivot for change and realization in the film. How did you explain the character to Mackenzie Davis? DC: Since Jason is directing the performances, he has the most in-depth discussions with actors. My take is that Tully is the essence of youth and freedom. She’s also a bit mysterious. Mackenzie did an amazing job conveying all of that. It’s a complicated role for sure. written by Diablo Cody directed by Jason Reitman

An Interview with Writer Diablo Cody Film Guide: This is your third collaboration with Jason Reitman. What is it about his direction style that lends itself to work so well with your stories? Diablo Cody: Jason is an incredible writer in his own right. He could just direct his own scripts, so I’m honored when he chooses to direct one of mine. Storytelling comes naturally to him, and we’re both drawn to small, human, intimate moments in life. We have similar tastes, and we’ve also kind of grown up together—I think we’re going into our 13th year of friendship and collaboration, so that really creates a shorthand. FG: In the movie Tully is a “night nanny”. We've heard of babysitters and au pairs, but can you explain exactly what a “night nanny”is? DC: I first heard of the “night nanny” concept when I moved to L.A. a decade ago, while talking to an affluent housewife at a cocktail party. Basically, a night nanny is a person who cares for a newborn overnight, so the inexperienced parents can sleep. Typically, she or he arrives in the evening and leaves in the morning. Night nannies can cost up to $10,000 per month, which is crazy, but it’s a pretty common arrangement in places like Beverly Hills. It blew my mind to hear about this because I’m from the Midwest where people feed their own babies at 2 a.m.!

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FG: Marlo is a very complex character who goes through emotional and physical changes. When you were writing the character, did you have Charlize in mind? DC: Both Jason and I were eager to work with Charlize again after doing Young Adult in 2011. I never presume actors are going to be interested in material; that’s a good way to get your heart broken as a writer! And I typically try not to write with specific people in mind. But it was impossible not to think of Charlize. She is such a courageous actor, a literal shape-shifter and so warm and brilliant. I can’t think of anyone else who does exactly what she does. She is one of a kind. FG: Before signing on, was Charlize fully aware of the physical and emotional requirements of becoming Marlo? Did she portray the tone that you and Jason envisioned? DC: I think there was a level of trust there because of our prior collaboration. Charlize was completely game and willing to go as far as we needed to bring the character to life. I couldn’t be more thrilled with the way she played this role. She took it beyond what I dreamed of when I was writing it. FG: Disconnection of self seems to be an underlying theme as we watch the film’s trailer. Was there any moment in the script you wrote that really helped define the atmosphere for Charlize? DC: I think everyone was affected by the montage where we see how difficult it is to care for a newborn without any help and without adequate rest. There were real babies on set, and Jason shot those


scenes with such painstaking attention to detail. It was not a romantic depiction of motherhood at all, and I think that really helped set the tone. I also wrote a fantasy mermaid sequence to show that Marlo is figuratively underwater due to depression and sleep deprivation. I hope that was a good reference point for both Charlize and Mackenzie. FG: Did writing this script help you examine motherhood from a distinct perspective? DC: Writing this script was like therapy for me. It’s not autobiographical—I have a completely different marriage and lifestyle than Marlo—but I can relate to the anxiety and shame that Marlo feels as a mother. There is this belief in society that motherhood transforms women into saints overnight, or at least it ought to. And I still feel like the same flawed, selfish and impulsive person I was before I had my kids. I don’t relate to the moms I see who are super engaged with their kids 24/7 and make everything into some chirpy “teaching moment.” My kids have learned a lot of swear words from me. FG: How do you hope this film connects to mothers and fathers who are identifying their roles as parents?

DC: Oh, the phone thing definitely has happened to me. In fact, my kids’ nanny confessed after she saw the trailer that she’s guilty as well! A related “new world” moment we deal with as parents is the whole screen-time issue. It’s so easy to hand your kid an iPad when you’re tired, but then you think to yourself “Am I destroying this child’s neural pathways?” I will say, though, that iPads are the greatest distraction ever on long plane rides. Totally worth the brain damage; I’m not even kidding. FG: From your own experiences, what have you found is the magic behind being a parent? DC: Different stages bring different magic. There is something so beautiful and transformative about nurturing a small, helpless infant, but it’s also really great to go out for dinner with my eldest son and talk about what’s going on in the world. It’s all tinged with melancholy because time goes so quickly, but that ephemeral quality is also what makes it so precious and good. Opens in theatres on April 28, 2018.

DC: I hope parents leave this film feeling seen, understood and possibly even better about themselves. We’re all human beings. We’re hopefully doing the best we can for our children, but it’s also okay to want to run away sometimes. I don’t see a lot of depictions of special-needs kids onscreen. Marlo’s son is dealing with some sensory issues and has problems at school. That was important to me because it’s a common thing that can truly complicate family life. I hope moms and dads who are going through that will see the movie and feel understood. FG: In the trailer, we see a montage of an exhausted Marlo (Charlize) that ends with a very new-world moment in which she drops her phone on her child. Do you have any related stories from your own experiences?

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“A DAZZLING SURPRISE. ONE OF THE MOST ASTONISHING ACHIEVEMENTS OF RECENT CINEMA – A POETIC VISION OF THE AMERICAN WEST.” - Godfrey Cheshire, ROGEREBERT.COM

“ACHINGLY BEAUTIFUL. GORGEOUSLY DIRECTED BY CHLOÉ ZHAO. BRADY JANDREAU IS AN UTTERLY MAGNETIC SCREEN PRESENCE.” - Justin Chang, LOS ANGELES TIMES

written and directed by Chloe` Zhao Opens in theatres

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BEAST written and directed by Michael Pearce

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et in Jersey at the Channel Islands in the United Kingdom. Moll Huntford is a young 27-year-old woman who has yet to begin her life. Trapped by a controlling family, who has kept her on a tight leash since she was involved in a violent incident as a teenager, Moll still lives at home. Presumably to be taking care of her aging father, Moll is really there so her domineering mother Hillary can keep a watchful eye on her. Moll runs away from her own birthday party and meets Pascal, a mysterious outsider, who stands in complete contrast to everything she has ever known. Captivated by his strange charm, they begin a passionate love affair that allows her to breathe for the first time in her life.

However, when the body of a young girl is found on the island—the fourth victim of a sexually-motivated serial killer—Pascal falls under the suspicion of Moll's family and the community-at-large. Moll is faced with a decision—does she fall in line with her mother's wishes and end the relationship? Or does she defend the man she loves and break free from the hold her family has over her? Moll chooses to stand with Pascal and defend him against her family, the community and the police. But when suspicion moves away from him, she is left with lingering doubts, both about him and about her own underlying motivations. Isolated and afraid, Moll has to face her own past to discover who she truly is and what she is capable of doing.

Opens in theatres May 11, 2018.

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AMERICAN ANIMALS

Director: Bart Layton Starring: Evan Peters, Barry Keoghan and Blake Jenner The extraordinary true story of four college friends who loathe the idea of living ordinary lives and brazenly attempt to execute one of the most audacious art heists in U.S. history. In theatres June 2018.

ASSASSINATION NATION

Director: Sam Levinson Starring: Odessa Young, Hari Neff, Colman Domingo and Bill SkarsgĂĽrd The true story about the quiet, all-American town of Salem and how it absolutely lost its mind. In theatres Summer 2018.

BEAST

Director: Sam Levinson Starring: Jessie Buckley, Johnny Flynn, Trystan Gravelle and Geraldine James A troubled woman, still living at home and stifled by the small island community around her, meets a free-spirited stranger and is forced to make choices that will impact her life forever. In theatres Summer 2018.

BEIRUT

Director: Brad Anderson Starring: Jon Hamm, Rosamund Pike and Dean Norris Caught in the crossfires of civil war, CIA operatives (Rosamund Pike, Dean Norris) must send a former U.S. diplomat (Jon Hamm) to negotiate for the life of a friend he left behind. In theatres April 11, 2018.

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FIL M PREVIEWS BOUNDARIES

Director: Shane Feste Starring: Vera Farmiga, Christopher Plummer and Lewis MacDougall Laura is a single mother living in Seattle, who has a constant need to put others and animals before her. When her estranged, criminally-minded father Jack is kicked out of his retirement home, Laura agrees to drive him down the coast to live with her sister JoJo in Los Angeles. Along for the ride is her bright, but troubled son Henry, and an assortment of animal charity cases. In theatres June 22, 2018.

DISOBEDIENCE

Director: Sebastiรกn Lelio Starring: Rachel Weisz, Rachel McAdams and Alessandro Nivola A woman returns to the community that shunned her for her attraction to a childhood friend. Once back, their passions reignite as they explore the boundaries of faith and sexuality. In theatres May 2018.

DON'T WORRY, HE WON'T GET FAR ON FOOT Director: Gus Van Sant Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Jonah Hill and Rooney Mara

On the rocky path to sobriety after a life-changing accident, John Callahan discovers the healing power of art, willing his injured hands into drawing hilarious, often controversial cartoons, which bring him a new lease on life. In theatres May 11, 2018.

EIGHTH GRADE

Director: Bo Burnham Starring: Elsie Fisher, Emily Robinson and Josh Hamilton A teenager tries to survive the last week of her disastrous eighth-grade year before leaving to start high school. In theatres Summer 2018.

FIRST REFORMED

Director: Paul Schrader Starring: Ethan Hawke, Amanda Seyfried and Cedric Kyles A former military chaplain is wracked by grief over the death of his son. Mary is a member of his church, and the plot is set in motion when her husband, a radical environmentalist, commits suicide. In theatres Summer 2018.

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FIL M PREVIEWS HEREDITARY

Director: Ari Aster Starring: Toni Collette, Gabriel Byrne and Alex Wolff When Ellen, the matriarch of the Graham family, passes away, her daughter’s family begins to unravel cryptic and terrifying secrets about their ancestry. In theatres Summer 2018.

I FEEL PRETTY

Directors: Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein Starring: Amy Schumer, Michelle Williams and Emily Ratajkowski Renee Bennett knows what it’s like to be average in a world of the genetically blessed. After falling off an exercise bike and banging her head, she believes a spell has suddenly made her gorgeous. Except to everyone else, she looks exactly the same. In theatres June 29, 2018.

LEAVE NO TRACE

Director: Debra Granik Starring: Ben Foster and Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie Will and his teenage daughter Tom have lived off the grid for years in the forests of Portland, Oregon. When their idyllic life is shattered, both are put into social services. After clashing with their new surroundings, Will and Tom set off on a harrowing journey back to their wild homeland. In theatres June 2018.

MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN Director: Ol Parker Starring: Lily James, Amanda Seyfried and Meryl Streep

In this sequel to Mamma Mia! The Movie, Sophie learns about her mother’s past. In theatres July 20, 2018.

MONSTERS AND MEN

Director: Reinaldo Marcus Green Starring: Chanté Adams, Giuseppe Ardizzone and Nicole Beharie This film follows the aftermath of a black man who is killed by the police, told through the eyes of the bystander who films the act. In theatres 2018.

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FIL M PREVIEWS OLD MAN AND THE GUN

Director: David Lowery Starring: Robert Redford, Casey Affleck and Sissy Spacek This film is based on the true story of Forrest Tucker, from his audacious escape from San Quentin at the age of 70 to an unprecedented string of heists that confounded authorities and enchanted the public. Wrapped up in the pursuit are detective John Hunt, who becomes captivated with Forrest’s commitment to his craft, and a woman who loves him in spite of his chosen profession. In theatres 2018.

ON CHESIL BEACH

Director: Dominic Cooke Starring: Saoirse Ronan and Billy Howle Based on Ian McEwan's bestseller, this film is set in England in 1962. A young couple finds their idyllic romance colliding with issues of sexual freedom and societal pressure, leading to an awkward and fateful wedding night. In theatres May 2018.

POLAROID

Director: Lars Klevberg Starring: Madelaine Petsch, Javier Botet and Mitch Pileggi High school loner Bird Fitcher has no idea what dark secrets are tied to the mysterious Polaroid vintage camera she stumbles upon, but it doesn’t take long to discover that those who have their picture taken meet a tragic end. In theatres 2018.

PUZZLE

Director: Marc Turtletaub Starring: Kelly Macdonald, Irrfan Khan and David Denman Agnes, taken for granted as a suburban mother, discovers a passion for solving jigsaw puzzles. This skill unexpectedly draws her into a new world, where her life unfolds in ways she could never have imagined. In theatres Summer 2018.

SORRY TO BOTHER YOU

Director: Boots Riley Starring: Tessa Thompson, Armie Hammer and Lakeith Stanfield In an alternate, present-day version of Oakland, telemarketer Cassius Green discovers a magical key to professional success, which propels him into a macabre universe. In theatres July 6, 2018.

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FIL M PREVIEWS THE AFTERMATH

Director: James Kent Starring: Alexander Skarsgård, Keira Knightley and Jason Clarke Set in postwar Germany in 1946, Rachael Morgan arrives in the ruins of Hamburg in the bitter winter to be reunited with her husband Lewis, a British colonel charged with rebuilding the shattered city. But as they set off for their new home, Rachael is stunned to discover that Lewis has made an extraordinary decision. In theatres March 30, 2018.

THE FAVOURITE

Director: Yorgos Lanthimos Starring: Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz and Olivia Colman This is a bawdy, acerbic tale of royal intrigue, passion, envy and betrayal set in the court of Queen Anne in the early 18th century. At the center of the story is the Queen herself, whose relationship with her confidante, adviser and clandestine lover Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, is turned upside down by the arrival of the Duchess’s younger cousin Abigail. In theatres 2018.

THE RIDER

Director: Chloé Zhao Starring: Brady Jandreau, Tim Jandreau and Lilly Jandreau Based on a true story, Brady Blackburn, once a rising star of the rodeo circuit, is warned that his competition days are over after a tragic, riding accident. In an attempt to regain control of his fate, Brady undertakes a search for a new identity and tries to redefine his idea of what it means to be a man in the heartland of America. In theatres April 13, 2018.

THE SEAGULL

Director: Michael Mayer Starring: Saoirse Ronan, Elisabeth Moss and Michael Zegen Based on the Anton Chekhov play of the same name, an aging actress, Irina Arkadina, pays summer visits to her brother on a country estate. In theatres Summer 2018.

THE WIFE

Director: Björn Runge Starring: Glenn Close, Jonathan Pryce and Christian Slater Joan Castleman depicts the devoted wife, who has sacrificed her own dreams to help promote the literary career of her husband Joe. She reaches her breaking point right before Joe receives the Nobel Prize for Literature, revealing startling secrets of his career. In theatres Summer 2018.

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FIL M PREVIEWS TULLY

Director: Jason Reitman Starring: Charlize Theron, Mackenzie Davis and Mark Duplass Marlo, a mother of three including a newborn, is gifted a night nanny by her brother. Hesitant to the extravagance at first, Marlo comes to form a unique bond with the thoughtful, surprising and sometimes challenging young nanny named Tully. In theatres April 20, 2018.

UPGRADE

Director: Leigh Whannell Starring: Logan Marshall-Green, Rosco Campbell and Richard Cawthorne Set in the near-future, technology controls nearly all aspects of life. But when Grey, a self-identified technophobe, has his world turned upside down, his only hope for revenge is an experimental computer chip implant called Stem. In theatres June 1, 2018.

WOMAN WALKS AHEAD

Director: Susanna White Starring: Jessica Chastain, Michael Greyeyes, Chaske Spencer and Sam Rockwell Catherine Weldon, a portrait painter from 1890s Brooklyn, travels to Dakota to paint a portrait of Sitting Bull and becomes embroiled in the Lakota people’s struggle over the rights to their land. In theatres June 29, 2018.

WON'T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR? Director: Morgan Neville Starring: Fred Rogers and Joanne Rogers

A documentary exploring the lessons, ethics and legacy of iconic children’s television host Fred Rogers. In theatres June 8, 2018.

YOU WERE NEVER REALLY HERE Director: Abby Kohn, Marc Silverstein Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Jonah Hill and Rooney Mara

A traumatized veteran, unafraid of violence, tracks down missing girls for a living. When a job spins out of control, Joe’s nightmares overtake him as a conspiracy is uncovered. In theatres April 6, 2018.

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CALIFORNIA Brea Stadium 22, Brea University Town Center 6, Irvine Westpark 8, Irvine L.A. Live Stadium 14, Los Angeles Long Beach 6, Long Beach Palm Springs Stadium 9, Palm Springs Promenade Stadium 13, Rolling Hills Estates San Marcos Stadium 18, San Marcos Stonestown Twin, San Francisco

High Ridge 8, Albuquerque

COLORADO

NORTH CAROLINA

NEW YORK East Hampton Cinema 5, East Hampton Farmingdale Stadium 10, Farmingdale Ithaca Mall Stadium 14, Ithaca Quaker Crossing Stadium 18, Orchard Park Union Square Stadium 14, New York Staten Island Stadium 16 & RPX, Staten Island

South Glenn Stadium 14, Centennial West Village Stadium 12, Golden Canyon View Stadium 14, Grand Junction

Ballantyne Village Stadium 5, Charlotte Manor Twin, Charlotte

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Gallery Place Stadium 14, Washington

Montrose Movies Stadium 12, Akron Crocker Park Stadium 16, Westlake

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OREGON

Shadowood 16, Boca Raton Belltower Stadium 20, Ft. Myers Gainesville Cinema Stadium 14, Gainesville Beach Boulevard Stadium 18, Jacksonville South Beach Stadium 18, Miami Beach Hollywood Stadium 20, Naples Hollywood Stadium 16, Ocala Hollywood Stadium 20, Sarasota Winter Park Village Stadium 20, Winter Park

Old Mill Stadium 16 & IMAX, Bend Valley River Center Stadium 15 & IMAX, Eugene Fox Tower Stadium 10, Portland Bridgeport Village Stadium 18 & IMAX, Tigard

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Cherrydale Stadium 16, Greenville

OHIO

Plymouth Meeting 10, Conshohocken Edgmont Square 10, Newtown Square

SOUTH CAROLINA

Tara Cinemas 4, Atlanta

TENNESSEE

HAWAII

Downtown West Cinema 8, Knoxville Green Hills Stadium 16, Nashville Pinnacle Stadium 18 IMAX & RPX, Knoxville

Dole Cannery Stadium 18, Honolulu

IDAHO Boise Stadium 22 & IMAX, Boise Riverstone Stadium 14, Coeur d'Alene

ILLINOIS Crystal Lake Showplace Stadium 16, Crystal Lake Lincolnshire Stadium 20 & IMAX, Lincolnshire Cantera Stadium 17, Warrenville

MARYLAND Snowden Square Stadium 14, Columbia Hunt Valley Stadium 12, Hunt Valley

MINNESOTA Eagan Stadium 16, Eagan

NEVADA Green Valley Ranch Stadium 10, Henderson Village Square Stadium 18, Las Vegas Colonnade Stadium 14, Las Vegas Downtown Summerlin 5, Las Vegas

TEXAS Arbor 8 @ Great Hills, Austin Greenway Grand Palace Stadium 24, Houston Houston Marq*E Stadium 23, Houston

VIRGINIA Ballston Common Stadium 12, Arlington Fairfax Towne Center 10, Fairfax Countryside Stadium 20, Sterling Columbus Stadium 12, Virginia Beach

WASHINGTON Barkley Village Stadium 16 IMAX & RPX, Bellingham Martin Village Stadium 16, Lacey Bella Bottega Stadium 11, Redmond Meridian 16, Seattle Thornton Place Stadium 14 & IMAX, Seattle Parkway Plaza Stadium 12, Tukwila City Center Stadium 12, Vancouver

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