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West Pointer

Set against the backdrop of the prestigious United States Military Academy at West Point, a cocky plebe graduated top of his class in high school but now must learn to navigate and compete at a storied place where every student was also the best in class.

31 Days of Larry

A man who wants to die and a woman who is in financial crisis agree to a 31-day marriage so that she can benefit from the life insurance when he dies.

A Different Loyalty

Set in 1963, this is the story of how Sally Cauffield, a mother raising her family in Beirut, discovers that her husband, Leo (Rupert Everett), a journalist and former employee of England's MI-6, has disappeared. What Sally soon discovers is that Leo has also been working as a super spy for the Russian government, and he has decided to defect to Russia. Though she is threatened by the U.S. government not to do so, Sally decides to venture to Russia to once again see the man she still loves, now a KGB general.

American Psycho

A reimagining of the 1991 novel by Bret Easton Ellis that will be set in a present day Manhattan.

Bottle Girls

Set in the exclusive world of high-end nightlife, VIP bottle girls and hosts are an integral part of the club experience as well as social media influencers.

Couple Up

A married couple, verging on divorce, wishes they had never met. They are given a chance to see what life would have been like had they never gotten together.

Dust

Set in an alternate history steampunk-themed version of the 1940s where World War II never ended, the world is divided into three blocs: the Allies, comprised of the US, the Commonwealth, and the French colonies. The Axis, not led by Hitler, who was successfully assassinated in Operation Valkerie; and the SSU, a union of the USSR and China. The discovery of new ore leads to the creation of combat robots.

God and California

An Iraq war vet and a disgraced Catholic priest travel from New York to California in a pink 1975 El Dorado in a week, breaking the Ten Commandments one by one.

Hear Me Roar

A biopic of female boxer Nicola Adams who rises to be an undefeated WBO champion and double Olympic gold medallist.

House of Re-Animator

The sequel, which reunites the original team (director Stuart Gordon, producer Brian Yuzna, writer Dennis Paoli and lead actor Jeffrey Combs), focuses on a Bush-like president who dies in office. His staff covertly brings in Dr. Herbert West to reanimate the Commander in Chief, and the expected chaos ensues.

Mr. Ripley's Return

Barry Pepper stars as suave psychopath Tom Ripley, now at the forefront of a forgery ring that produces art attributed to a dead painter who the world believes is still alive. When an aficionado (Willem Dafoe) discovers some of the forgeries and threatens to expose the ring, Ripley stages a news conference disguised as the dead painter to prove that the art is real. The man is still unconvinced, so Ripley invites him to his estate and murders him. Things take a complicated turn for Ripley when the police—led by a detective named Webster (Tom Wilkinson)—come to him, thinking he's the painter, in the search for the missing man.

Romeo and Juliet: The War

Two groups of superhuman soldiers (Montagues and Capulets) have turned the Empire of Verona into the most powerful territory on earth. A young Montague boy and Capulet girl fall in love. They secretly plan to marry, hoping their union can be what brings peace between the warring factions.

Rules of Civility

Set in New York City in 1938, a 25-year old named Katey Kontent attempts to rise above the Wall Street secretarial pool into the upper echelons of New York society at the end of the Depression. As much as anything, her challenge is to not lose herself in the romance in Gotham’s high society.

Spitfire

Louise Smith, a fiery, handful-of-a-woman, leads a motley crew of barnstormers and former bootleggers as they criss-cross the country to raise interest in a fledgling professional racing tour – at the behest of Florida businessman and former driver Bill France Sr. Smith is the quintessential small-town girl with big dreams who smashes through the gender preconceptions of the time to ultimately race at the famed Daytona Beach road course and helps France secure the initial funding for what becomes the billion-dollar sports giant NASCAR.

The Big White

"The Big White" is set in Alaska and follows a hapless travel agent whose wife suffers from psychosomatic Tourette's syndrome. Convinced that a warmer climate might cure her ailment, he hatches a scheme to cash in on a million-dollar life insurance policy by stealing a corpse and pretending that it is his long-missing brother.