November 2013 VODs

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Angels Sing PG

A father's holiday spirit was crushed by an accident when he was a child. When his son faces a tragedy, a mysterious man instills in him the courage to find the joy he lost.
Elizabeth Avellan, Fionnula Flanagan, Harry Connick Jr., Kris Kristofferson, Chandler Canterbury, Lyle Lovett, Tim McCanlies, Lou Berney
Drama Family Holiday
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Geography Club

Follows contemporary teens as they navigate the clique-mined landscape of Goodkind High School.
Gary Entin, Ally Maki, Nikki Blonsky, Anthony Bretti, Andrew Caldwell, Ana Gasteyer, Edmund Entin, Cameron Deane Stewart
Comedy Teen

The Truth About Emanuel

A troubled teenager looks after her new neighbor's "baby," which is actually a very life-like doll. She decides to go along with the charade while befriending the delusional woman, who happens to be the spitting image of the title character's late mother.
Kevin Iwashina, Kaya Scodelario, Jimmi Simpson, Jessica Biel, Paul Schiff, Frances O'Connor, Francesca Gregorini, Rooney Mara
Drama Thriller Coming-of-Age

Expecting

After years of struggling to conceive with her husband, Lizzie (Radha Mitchell) has given up hope of having a baby on her own. But when her best friend Andie (Michelle Monaghan) finds herself pregnant after a one-night stand, an unexpected solution arises: Andie offers to have the baby and give it to Lizzie. The couple agrees to the plan, on one condition: Andie must move in with them for the duration of the pregnancy. But can the women's friendship survive until birth? Jessie McCormack's debut is a refreshingly candid comedy about planning ahead for life's unexpected detours.
Jessie McCormack, Michelle Monaghan, Radha Mitchell, Michael Weston, Jon Dore, Mimi Kennedy
Drama Comedy
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The Punk Singer

Kathleen Hanna, lead singer of the punk band Bikini Kill and dance-punk trio Le Tigre, rose to national attention as the reluctant but never shy voice of the riot grrrl movement. She became one of the most famously outspoken feminist icons, a cultural lightning rod. Her critics wished she would just shut-up, and her fans hoped she never would. So in 2005, when Hanna stopped shouting, many wondered why. Through 20 years of archival footage and intimate interviews with Hanna, The Punk Singer takes viewers on a fascinating tour of contemporary music and offers a never-before-seen view into the life of this fearless leader.
Sini Anderson
Documentary
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