A Very Particular Set of Skills: Liam Neeson is Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down The White House Bob Mahoney/Sony Pictures Classics hide caption
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Shelf-Awareness: The Reading Room of the New York Public Library, featured in Ex Libris. Zipporah Films hide caption
Four heads are better than one; in an annual tradition, Monticchiello's villagers turn their lives into a play to resolve conflicts. Mark Jenkins /Grasshopper Film hide caption
Ed Helms and Lake Bell play documentary subjects Noah and Alice, whose marriage may be headed for a seven-year ditch, in the comedy I Do ... Until I Don't. The Film Arcade hide caption
Assassin Sook-hee (Kim Ok-bin) switches sides (or does she?) in The Villainness. Jake Jung/Well Go USA hide caption
A Corrugated Community: Annie (Meera Rohit Kumbhani) and Dave (Nick Thune) in the Kubrick Corridor — an attraction of Dave's Maze. Courtesy of Gravitas Ventures hide caption
Boris (Cédric Kahn) and Marie (Bérénice Bejo) have decided to separate — sort of — in After Love. Distrib Films hide caption
Jin (John Cho) and Casey (Haley Lu Richardson) find respite in one another and the architecture that surrounds them. Superlative hide caption
Rose-Drunk Love: Marion Cotillard as Gabrielle in Nicole Garcia's From The Land of The Moon. Sundance Selects hide caption
In the 28th century, Agents Valerian (Dane DeHaan) and Laureline (Cara Delevingne) maintain order in the human territories. STX Entertainment hide caption
Recently deceased, a ghost (Casey Affleck) returns to his suburban home to console his bereft wife (Rooney Mara). Bret Curry/A24 hide caption
Thana (Thaneth Warakulnukroha), a successful Bangkok architect, is reunited with old acquaintance (Bong), in Pop Aye. Kino Lorber hide caption
Ian Paisley (Timothy Spall) and Martin McGuinness (Colm Meaney) in The Journey. Aidan Monaghan/IFC Films hide caption
Charlotte (Laura Prepon) and Lee Hayden (Sam Elliott) in The Hero. Beth Dubber/The Orchard hide caption