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		<title>All The Good Movies Are Going To TIFF</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 36th Toronto International Film Festival has announced which films will be crossing the border and developing a taste for Poutine. With a total of 53 films scheduled to be shown, there should be something here for everybody. If your tastes lean toward seeing Olivia Wilde play a stripper, there&#8217;s the political farce <a href="http://www.screenjunkies.com/movies/movie-news/olivia-wilde-to-strip-in-butter/" target="_blank"><em>Butter</em></a>. Or if you prefer to see Ryan Gosling beat up dudes, there&#8217;s <em><a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/movies/films/Drive' target='_blank'>Drive</a></em>. If neither of those do it for you, maybe we can interest you in David Cronenberg&#8217;s <a href="http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/keira-knightley-wants-punishment-in-david-cronenburgs-a-dangerous-method-trailer/" target="_blank"><em>A Dangerous Method</em></a> or Cameron Crowe&#8217;s <em>Pearl Jam Twenty</em>. No? You must be dead inside. Get your corpse stink away from me.<br />
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The full schedule is below. For a closer look at all things TIFF, <em>click here</em>.<br />
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<h4>Opening Night:</h4>
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<div id='post_in_album' class='post_in_album'><a class='img' href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/gallery/olivia-wilde/' title='Olivia Wilde'><img src='http://cdn2.screenjunkies.com/wp-content/uploads/gallery/olivia-wilde/olivia-wilde-sexy-gq2.jpg'/></a><h3><span class='num'>7 photos</span><a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/gallery/olivia-wilde/'>Olivia Wilde</a></h3></div><strong><em>From the Sky Down</em></strong><br />
(dir. Davis Guggenheim, USA)<br />
Twenty years after the release of U2&#8242;s Achtung Baby (1991), Davis  Guggenheim (Waiting for Superman, An Inconvenient Truth, It Might Get  Loud) charts this groundbreaking album with new interviews, stories and  unseen footage from Berlin and Dublin. Now a key chapter in their  career, Achtung Baby was in Bono’s words &#8220;the sound of four men chopping  down The Joshua Tree.&#8221; &#8220;For the first time in 36 years the Toronto  International Film Festival will open with a documentary,&#8221; said Cameron  Bailey, Co-Director of the Toronto International Film Festival. &#8220;Davis  Guggenheim returns to the Festival with his powerful marriage of music  and film that honours U2&#8242;s talent, dedication and music. We look forward  to sharing this film with audiences on Opening Night.&#8221;</p>
<h4>Galas:</h4>
<p><strong><em>Albert Nobbs</em></strong><br />
(dir. Rodrigo Garcia, Ireland)<br />
A witty Irish-set period drama about the lives of staff at Dublin&#8217;s most  luxurious hotel: the illegitimate child of a maid, a beautiful couple&#8217;s  impossible love, and Albert&#8230;a woman who pretends to be a man to  survive. Nineteenth century Ireland: for a woman to be independent and  single, she must deceive everyone – by pretending to be a man. Albert, a  shy butler who keeps to himself, has been hiding a deep secret for  years – „he&#8217; is a woman who has had to behave as a man all her life in  order to escape a life of poverty and loneliness. When a handsome  painter Hubert Page arrives at the hotel, Albert is inspired to try and  escape the false life she has created for herself. She gathers her nerve  to court beautiful, saucy young maid Helen in whom she thinks she&#8217;s  found a companion – but Helen&#8217;s eye is on a new arrival: handsome,  bad-boy Joe, the new handy-man. As Albert dares to hope that she might  one day live a normal life, we catch a glimpse of a free-spirited woman  who is caught in the wrong time&#8230; Stars Glenn Close.</p>
<p><strong><em>Butter</em></strong><br />
(dir. Jim Field Smith, USA)<br />
Set in the highly competitive world of championship butter carving,  Butter blends social commentary, outrageous comedy and heartfelt drama  in telling the story of the ambitious Laura Pickler (Jennifer Garner),  the self-anointed First Lady of Butter Carving. Refusing to accept that  her husband (Ty Burrell) wants to step down after his 15-year run as the  “Iowa State Butter Carving Champion,” and therefore end the Pickler  family&#8217;s reign in the spotlight, Laura takes a stab at the title  herself. But her bid for glory is complicated when two unlikely  contestants enter the race – one, her husband&#8217;s hard-living mistress  (Olivia Wilde), and the other a 10-year-old foster child named Destiny  (Yara Shahidi). Enlisting the help of he <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/movies/films/high-school' target='_blank'>high school</a> sweetheart, Boyd  (Hugh Jackman), Laura will stop at nothing to be crowned champion, even  if it means resorting to sabotage. Part political satire, part  Capra-esque comedy, Butter is a story about what it means to win at all  costs and against all odds.</p>
<p><strong><em>A Dangerous Method</em></strong><br />
(dir. David Cronenberg, France/Ireland/United Kingdom/Germany/Canada)<br />
On the eve of World War I, Zurich and Vienna are the setting for a dark  tale of sexual and intellectual discovery. Drawn from true-life events, A  Dangerous Method takes a glimpse into the turbulent relationships  between fledgling psychiatrist Carl Jung, his mentor Sigmund Freud and  Sabina Spielrein, the troubled but beautiful young woman who comes  between them. Into the mix comes Otto Gross, a debauched patient who is  determined to push the boundaries. In this exploration of sensuality,  ambition and deceit set the scene for the pivotal moment when Jung,  Freud and Sabina come together and split apart, forever changing the  face of modern thought. Starring Michael Fassbender, <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/tag/viggo-mortensen-441/' class='linkify' target='_blank'>Viggo Mortensen</a> and  Keira Knightley.</p>
<p><strong><em>A Happy Event</em></strong><br />
(dir. Rémi Bezancon, France)<br />
&#8220;She turned my life upside-down, drove me into a corner, pushed me  beyond my limits. She taught me about self-renouncement, tenderness and  sacrifice in their most extreme forms.&#8221; &#8220;Why didn&#8217;t my mother ever tell  me? Why doesn&#8217;t anyone ever mention this?&#8221; A Happy Event breaks the  taboo of pregnancy through the tragicomic diary of a young woman who  becomes a mother. Stars Louise Bourgoin.</p>
<p><strong><em>The Ides of March</em></strong><br />
(dir. George Clooney, USA)<br />
North American Premiere<br />
<a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/movies/films/the-ides-of-march' target='_blank'>The Ides of March</a> takes place during the frantic last days before a  heavily contested Ohio presidential primary, when an up-and- coming  campaign press secretary (Ryan Gosling) finds himself involved in a  political scandal that threatens to upend his candidate&#8217;s shot at the  presidency. Also starring George Clooney <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/movies/films/paul' target='_blank'>Paul</a> Giamatti and Philip  Seymour Hoffman.</p>
<p><strong><em>The Lady</em></strong><br />
(dir. Luc Besson, France/United Kingdom)<br />
The Lady is the extraordinary story of Aung San Suu Kyi and her husband,  Michael Aris. It is also the story of the peaceful quest of the woman  who is at the core of Burma&#8217;s democracy movement. Despite distance, long  separations, and a dangerously hostile regime, their love endures until  the very end. It&#8217;s a story of devotion and human understanding set  against a backdrop of political turmoil that continues today. The Lady  was written over a period of three years by Rebecca Frayn. Interviews  with key figures in Aung San Suu Kyi&#8217;s entourage enabled her to  reconstruct for the first time the true story of Burma&#8217;s national  heroine. Stars Michelle Yeoh and David Thewlis.</p>
<p><strong><em><a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/movies/films/Moneyball' target='_blank'>Moneyball</a></em></strong><br />
(dir. Bennett Miller, USA)<br />
Based on a true story <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/movies/films/moneyball' target='_blank'>Moneyball</a> stars Brad Pitt as Billy Beane, the  general manager of the Oakland As and the guy who assembles the team,  who has an epiphany: all of baseball&#8217;s conventional wisdom is wrong.  Forced to reinvent his team on a tight budget, Beane will have to  outsmart the richer clubs. The onetime jock teams with Ivy League grad  Peter Brand (Jonah Hill) in an unlikely partnership, recruiting bargain  players that the scouts call flawed, but all of whom have an ability to  get on base, score runs, and win games. It&#8217;s more than baseball, it&#8217;s a  revolution – one that challenges old school traditions and puts Beane in  the crosshairs of those who say he&#8217;s tearing out the heart and soul of  the game.</p>
<p><strong><em>Peace, Love, &amp; Misunderstanding</em></strong><br />
(dir. Bruce Beresford, USA)<br />
Directed by two-time Academy Award nominated Bruce Beresford, Peace,  Love, &amp; Misunderstanding stars Academy Award-winning Jane Fonda,  two-time Academy Award-nominated Catherine Keener, international  heartthrob Chace Crawford, and Sundance&#8217;s breakout star Elizabeth Olsen.  The film is a comedy about an uptight New York City lawyer who takes  her two spirited teenagers to her hippie mother&#8217;s farmhouse in the  countryside for a family vacation. What was meant to be a weekend  getaway quickly turns into a summer adventure of romance, music, family  secrets, and self-discovery.</p>
<p><strong><em>Take this Waltz</em></strong><br />
(dir. <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/tag/sarah-polley-828/' class='linkify' target='_blank'>Sarah Polley</a>, Canada)<br />
Swelteringly hot, bright and colourful like a bowl of fruit, Take this  Waltz leads us laughing through the familiar, but uncharted question of  what long-term relationships do to love, sex, and our images of  ourselves. Starring Michelle Williams, Seth Rogen and Luke Kirby.</p>
<p><strong><em>W.E.</em></strong><br />
(dir. Madonna, United Kingdom)<br />
W.E. is a romantic exploration of the mysterious connection across  decades between two women confronting the consequences of desire. Caught  in a loveless Manhattan marriage, abused and frustrated Wally (Abbie  Cornish) obsesses over Wallis Simpson (Andrea Riseborough), the stylish  American divorcee who captured the heart of Edward the VIII (James  D&#8217;Arcy) who abdicated the throne as King of England. As the Duchess of  Windsor, Wallis spends the rest of her life in the glare of celebrity  exile. Inspired by the Duchess&#8217; determination to pursue love in the face  of social exile, Wally escapes into the arms of another man (Oscar  Isaac) whose love sets her free. Madonna and a world class team of  collaborators present a passionate tale of the search for love and the  meaning of happiness. W.E. (for Wallis and Edward, forever entwined in  the love story of the 20th century) is a rich, cinematic portrayal of  two strong women resolved to find romance.</p>
<h4>Special Presentations:</h4>
<p><strong><em>11 Flowers</em></strong><br />
(dir. Wang Xiaoshuai, China/France)<br />
Wang Han, an 11-year-old boy in the province of Ghizhou, is confronted  by a runaway murderer hiding in the woods. The wounded man persuades  Wang Han to help him out. Both frightened and fascinated, Wang Han and  his friends promise to keep the man&#8217;s whereabouts secret from the police  even when strange things begin happening at school. Stars Liu Wenqing,  Wang Jinchun and Yen Ni.</p>
<p><strong><em>50/50</em></strong><br />
(dir. Jonathan Levine, USA)<br />
Inspired by personal experiences, 50/50 is a funny, touching and  original story of friendship, love, and survival starring Joseph  Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen, Anna Kendrick, <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/tag/bryce-dallas-howard-153/' class='linkify' target='_blank'>Bryce Dallas Howard</a> and  Anjelica Huston. Written by Will Riser and directed by Jonathan Levine.</p>
<p><strong><em>360</em></strong><br />
(dir. Fernando Meirelles UK/Austria/France/Brazil)<br />
Inspired by Arthur Schnitzler&#8217;s classic La Ronde, in 360, director  Fernando Meirelles and screenwriter Peter Morgan combine a modern and  dynamic roundelay of original stories into one, linking characters: from  different cities and countries in a vivid, suspenseful and deeply  moving tale of love in the 21st century. Starting in Vienna, the film  beautifully weaves through Paris, London, Bratislava, Rio, Denver and  Phoenix into a single, mesmerizing narrative. Stars Jude Law, Anthony  Hopkins, <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/tag/rachel-weisz-482/' class='linkify' target='_blank'>Rachel Weisz</a> and <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/tag/ben-foster-384/' class='linkify' target='_blank'>Ben Foster</a>.</p>
<p><strong><em>The Artist</em></strong><br />
(dir. Michel Hazanavicius, France)<br />
Hollywood 1927. George Valentin is a very successful silent movie star.  The arrival of talking pictures will mark the end of his career. Peppy  Miller, a young woman extra, becomes a major movie star. Starring  Malcolm McDowell, James Cromwell and John Goodman.</p>
<p><strong><em>Americano</em></strong><br />
(dir. Mathieu Demy, France)<br />
When Mathieu was little, his name was Martin and he lived in Los  Angeles. Martin grew up and lives in Paris. When he loses his mother  back in California, Martin must return to the city of his childhood to  deal with the formalities surrounding his inheritance. Unable to face up  to his mom&#8217;s death, Martin takes off to Tijuana on the trail of Lola, a  Mexican woman he used to know, and who held a special place in his  mother&#8217;s life. To make his own peace, Martin must delve into his past.  Stars Salma Hayek and Géraldine Chaplin.</p>
<p><strong><em>Anonymous</em></strong><br />
(dir. Roland Emmerich, Germany)<br />
Set in the political snake-pit of Elizabethan England, Anonymous  speculates on an issue that has for centuries intrigued academics and  brilliant minds, namely: who actually created the body of work credited  to William Shakespeare? Experts have debated, books have been written,  and scholars have devoted their lives to protecting or debunking  theories surrounding the authorship of the most renowned works in  English literature. Anonymous poses one possible answer, focusing on a  time when scandalous political intrigue, illicit romances in Royal  Court, and the schemes of greedy nobles lusting for the power of the  throne were brought to light in the most unlikely of places: the London  stage. Starring David Thewlis and Vanessa Redgrave.</p>
<p><strong><em>A Better Life</em></strong><br />
(dir. Cédric Khan, France)<br />
Yann, a cook, and Nadia, a waitress and mother of nine-year-old child,  decide to risk everything on the purchase of a restaurant. With plenty  of talent, energy, love and dreams, but no finances of their own, they  find themselves forced into a jungle of financing and bank loans that  quickly overwhelms them. To bail them out, Nadia has to take a job in  Canada, while Yann is forced to stay behind to save the restaurant.  Together, he and the child confront a relentless avalanche of creditors,  an uncaring system and the daily grind from which there is no respite.  Yann finally understands that his only chance of salvation lies in  joining his lover – as well as reuniting mother and child – by following  Nadia to Canada and a better life. Stars Guillaume Canet, Leïla Bekhti  and Slimane Ketthabi.</p>
<p><strong><em>Burning Man</em></strong><br />
(dir. Jonathan Teplitzky, Australia)<br />
Why is Tom behaving so badly? Six women and an eight-year-old boy are <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/movies/films/fighting' target='_blank'>fighting</a>, in very different ways, to help. But for Tom, it seems, there  are no rules. Burning Man is the reckless, provocative and moving story  of a father and son&#8217;s journey back to happiness. Stars Matthew Goode and  Rachel Griffiths.</p>
<p><strong><em>Chicken with Plums</em></strong><br />
(dir. Marjane Satrapi, Vincent Paronnaud, France/Germany/Belgium)<br />
Tehran, 1958: Nasser Ali Khan, the most celebrated violin player, has  his beloved instrument broken. Unable to find another to replace it,  life without music seems intolerable. He stays in bed and slips further  and further into his reveries from his youth to his own children&#8217;s  futures. Over the course of the week that follows, and as the pieces of  this captivating story fall into place, we understand his poignant  secret and the profundity of his decision to give up life for music and  love.</p>
<p><strong><em>Coriolanus</em></strong><br />
(dir. Ralph Fiennes, United Kingdom)<br />
Coriolanus (Ralph Fiennes), a hero of Rome, is a great soldier but  despises the people. His extreme views ignite a mass riot and he is  banished from Rome. Coriolanus allies with a sworn enemy (Gerard Butler)  to take his revenge on the city.</p>
<p><strong><em>Countdown</em></strong><br />
(dir. Huh Jong-ho, Korea)<br />
Jeon Do-youn plays a beautiful ex-con who, after being released from  prison, tries to make some quick cash by manipulating a heartless debt  collector.</p>
<p><strong><em>Dark Horse</em></strong><br />
(dir. Todd Solondz, USA)<br />
A thirtysomething guy with <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/movies/films/arrested-development' target='_blank'>arrested development</a> (Justin Bartha) falls  for a thirtysomething girl with <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/tag/arrested-development-160/' class='linkify' target='_blank'>arrested development</a> (Selma Blair), but  moving out of his junior high school bedroom proves too much and tragedy  ensues.</p>
<p><strong><em>The Deep Blue Sea</em></strong><br />
(dir. Terence Davies, United Kingdom)<br />
Hester Collyer (Academy Award-winner Rachel Weisz) leads a privileged  life in 1950s London as the beautiful wife of high court judge Sir  William Collyer (Simon Russell Beale). To the shock of those around her,  she walks out on her marriage to move in with young ex-RAF pilot,  Freddie Page (Tom Hiddleston), with whom she has fallen passionately in  love.</p>
<p><strong><em>The Descendants</em></strong><br />
(dir. Alexander Payne, USA)<br />
From Alexander Payne, the creator of the Oscar-winning Sideways, set in  Hawaii, The Descendants is a sometimes humourous, sometimes tragic  journey for Matt King (George Clooney) an indifferent husband and father  of two girls, who is forced to re-examine his past and embrace his  future when his wife suffers a boating accident off of Waikiki. The  event leads to a rapprochement with his young daughters while Matt  wrestles with a decision to sell the family&#8217;s land handed down from  Hawaiian royalty and missionaries.</p>
<p><strong><em>Drive</em></strong><br />
(dir. Nicolas Winding Refn, USA)<br />
Ryan Gosling stars as a Los Angeles wheelman for hire, stunt driving for  movie productions by day and steering getaway vehicles for armed heists  by night. Though a loner by nature, Driver can&#8217;t help falling in love  with his beautiful neighbour Irene (Carey Mulligan), a vulnerable young  mother dragged into a dangerous underworld by the return of her  ex-convict husband Standard (Oscar Isaac). After a heist intended to pay  off Standard&#8217;s protection money spins unpredictably out of control,  Driver finds himself driving defence for the girl he loves, tailgated by  a syndicate of deadly serious criminals (Albert Brooks and Ron  Perlman).</p>
<p><strong><em>Elles</em></strong><br />
(dir. Malgoska Szumowska, France/Poland/Germany)<br />
Anne (Juliette Binoche), a well-off Paris-based mother of two and  investigative journalist for ELLE, is writing an article about  university student prostitution. Her meetings with two fiercely  independent young women, Alicja (Joanna Kulig) and Charlotte (Anaïs  Demoustier), are profound and unsettling, moving her to question her  most intimate convictions about money, family and sex.</p>
<p><strong><em>The Eye of the Storm</em></strong><br />
(dir. Fred Schepisi, Australia)<br />
In the Sydney suburb of Centennial Park, two nurses, a housekeeper and a  solicitor attend to Elizabeth Hunter as her expatriate son and daughter  convene at her deathbed. But in dying, as in living, Mrs. Hunter  remains a powerful force on those who surround her. Based on the novel  by Nobel Prize-winner Patrick White, The Eye of the Storm is a savage  exploration of family relationships – and the sharp undercurrents of  love and hate, comedy and tragedy, which define them. Stars Geoffrey  Rush and Charlotte Rampling.</p>
<p><strong><em>Friends With Kids</em></strong><br />
(dir. Jennifer Westfeldt, USA)<br />
Friends With Kids is a poignant ensemble comedy about a close-knit  circle of friends at that moment in life when children arrive and  everything changes. There are big laughs and unexpected emotional truths  as the last two singles in the group, out of step with their married  pals, resolve to have a kid together&#8230; and date other people. Stars  Kristen Wiig, Megan Fox, Jon Hamm, Maya Rudolph and Edward Burns.</p>
<p><strong><em>Habemus Papam</em></strong><br />
(dir. Nanni Moretti, Italy/France)<br />
The newly elected Pope suffers a panic attack just as he is due to  appear on St Peter&#8217;s balcony to greet the faithful, who have been  patiently awaiting the conclave&#8217;s decision. His advisors, unable to  convince him he is the right man for the job, seek help from a renowned  psychoanalyst (and atheist). But his fear of the responsibility suddenly  thrust upon him is one that he must face on his own.</p>
<p><strong><em>Headhunters</em></strong><br />
(dir. Morten Tyldum, Norway)<br />
Roger (Aksel Hennie) is a successful Headhunter. But he lives above his  means and steals art on the side. When introduced to Clas Greve (Nikolaj  Coster-Waldau), Roger starts planning his biggest theft ever. But Roger  runs into trouble and it&#8217;s not financial problems that are threatening  to knock him over this time&#8230;</p>
<p><strong><em>Hick</em></strong><br />
(dir. Derick Martini, USA)<br />
Tired of fending for herself and her mother&#8217;s penchant for hard-drinking  men and barroom drama, 13-year-old Luli hits the road on her own,  heading west to realize her dream of becoming a superstar. Among her  travels she meets Eddie, a drifter with a chip on his shoulder, and  Glenda, a troubled but spirited woman who takes Luli under her wing.  Luli&#8217;s quick wit, some help from Glenda, the mercurial Eddie, and her  colourful daydreams help protect her from the incredibly unpredictable  band of characters she encounters on her journey. Hick is a road picture  about a young girl who comes face-to-face with the realities of just  how complicated adulthood can be. Stars Blake Lively, Chloe Moretz, Alec  Baldwin, Juliette Lewis, Eddie Redmayne and Rory Culkin.</p>
<p><strong><em>The Hunter</em></strong><br />
(dir. Daniel Nettheim, Australia)<br />
Based on the acclaimed novel by Julia Leigh, The Hunter is a powerful  psychological drama that tells the story of Martin (Willem Dafoe), a  mercenary sent from Europe by an anonymous biotech company to the  Tasmanian wilderness on a dramatic hunt for the last Tasmanian Tiger.  Against his wishes, Martin&#8217;s only option is to stay at a base camp house  with the despondent wife and spirited children of a missing zoologist.  Drawn deeper into the wild landscape in his search for the mysterious  Tiger, Martin&#8217;s unexpected connection to the family and the majestic  wilderness around him, forces him to confront the reality of his work  and personal morality, with dramatic consequences. Stars Academy  Award-nominee Willem Dafoe, Frances O&#8217;Connor and Sam Neill.</p>
<p><strong><em>Jeff, Who Lives at Home</em></strong><br />
(dir. Jay Duplass &amp; Mark Duplass, USA)<br />
Jeff, Who Lives at Home stars Jason Segel, Ed Helms, Judy Greer and  <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/tag/susan-sarandon-340/' class='linkify' target='_blank'>Susan Sarandon</a>. Penned by the writer/director team on <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/movies/films/brothers' target='_blank'>brothers</a> Jay and  Mark Duplass (Cyrus), this is the story of one man searching for the  meaning of life while running to the store to buy wood glue. Using the  universe as his guide, Jeff looks for signs to help determine his path.  However, a series of comedic and unexpected events leads him to cross  paths with his family in the strangest of locations and circumstances.  Jeff just may find the meaning of his life&#8230; and if he&#8217;s lucky, pick up  the wood glue as well.</p>
<p><strong><em>Killer Joe</em></strong><br />
(dir. William Friedkin, USA)<br />
When 22-year-old drug dealer Chris (Emile Hirsch) has his stash stolen  by his mother, he has to come up with six thousand dollars quick or he&#8217;s  dead. Desperate, he turns to “Killer Joe” (Matthew McConaughey) when he  finds out that his mother&#8217;s life insurance policy is worth $50,000.  Although Joe usually demands cash up front, he finds himself willing to  bend the rules in exchange for Chris&#8217; attractive younger sister, Dottie,  who will serve as sexual collateral until the money comes in&#8230; if it  ever does.</p>
<p><strong><em>Like Crazy</em></strong><br />
(dir. Drake Doremus, USA)<br />
Like Crazy is a film from and about the heart. Jacob, an American, and  Anna, who is British, meet at college in Los Angeles and fall madly in  love. It&#8217;s the purest kind of romance – they&#8217;re each other&#8217;s first  significant attachment. When Anna returns to London, the couple is  forced into a long-distance relationship. Their perfect love is tested,  and youth, trust, and geography become their biggest enemies. Anton  Yelchin and Felicity Jones star as the young couple. An original,  contemplative look at first love, Like Crazy strikes a universal chord  as it explores the bittersweet beauty and impermanence of relationships.</p>
<p><strong><em>Machine Gun Preacher</em></strong><br />
(dir. Marc Forster, USA)<br />
This inspirational true story, Machine Gun Preacher is about Sam  Childers, a former drug-dealing criminal who undergoes an astonishing  transformation and finds an unexpected calling as the savior of hundreds  of kidnapped and orphaned children. <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/tag/gerard-butler-139/' class='linkify' target='_blank'>Gerard Butler</a> (300) delivers a  searing performance as Childers in Golden Globe®-nominated director Marc  Forster&#8217;s (Monster’s Ball, Finding Neverland) moving story of violence  and redemption.</p>
<p><strong><em>Martha Marcy May Marlene</em></strong><br />
(dir. Sean Durkin, USA)<br />
Martha Marcy May Marlene is a powerful psychological thriller starring  Elizabeth Olsen as Martha, a young woman rapidly unravelling amidst her  attempt to reclaim a normal life after fleeing from a cult and its  charismatic leader (John Hawkes). Seeking help from her estranged older  sister Lucy (Sarah Paulson) and brother-in-law (Hugh Dancy), Martha is  unable and unwilling to reveal the truth about her disappearance. When  her memories trigger a chilling paranoia that her former cult could  still be pursuing her, the line between Martha&#8217;s reality and delusion  begins to blur.</p>
<p><strong><em>Melancholia</em></strong><br />
(dir. Lars von Trier, Denmark/Sweden/France/Germany)<br />
In this beautiful movie about the end of the world, Justine (Kirsten  Dunst) and Michael (Alexander Skarsgård) are celebrating their marriage  at a sumptuous party in the home of her sister Claire (Charlotte  Gainsbourg), and brother-in-law John (Kiefer Sutherland). Despite  Claire&#8217;s best efforts the wedding is a fiasco, with family tensions  mounting and relationships fraying. Meanwhile, a planet called  <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/tag/melancholia/' class='linkify' target='_blank'>Melancholia</a> is heading directly towards Earth&#8230; Melancholia is a  psychological disaster film from director Lars von Trier.</p>
<p><strong><em>The Oranges</em></strong><br />
(dir. Julian Farino, USA)<br />
The Ostroff and Walling families are best friends and neighbours, living  across the street from each other on Orang <a href='http://www.screenjunkies.com/movies/films/drive' target='_blank'>Drive</a>. Prodigal daughter  Nina Ostroff (Leighton Meester) returns home for Thanksgiving dinner  after a five-year absence, newly broken up with her fiancé Ethan (Sam  Rosen). Rather than developing an interest in the successful son of her  neighbours, Toby Walling (Adam Brody), which would please both families,  it&#8217;s her parents&#8217; best friend David Walling (Hugh Laurie) that captures  Nina&#8217;s attention. When the romantic attraction between Nina and David  Walling becomes too great to ignore, the lives of the two families are  thrown into upheaval. It is not long, however, before the ramifications  of the affair begin to work on the other family members in unexpected,  hilarious and even positive ways, leading everyone to reassess what it  means to be happy, and how to find happiness with, and perhaps in spite  of, your own family and friends.</p>
<p><strong><em>Pearl Jam Twenty</em></strong><br />
(dir. Cameron Crowe, USA)<br />
Pearl Jam Twenty chronicles the years leading up to the band&#8217;s  formation, the chaos that ensued soon after their rise to megastardom,  their step back from centre stage, and the creation of a trusted circle  that would surround them – giving way to a work culture that would  sustain them. Told in big themes and bold colours with blistering sound,  the film is carved from over 1,200 hours of rarely seen and  never-before seen footage spanning the band&#8217;s career. Pearl Jam Twenty  is the definitive portrait of Pearl Jam: part concert film, part  intimate insider-hang, and part testimonial to the power of music and  uncompromising artists.</p>
<p><strong><em>Rampart</em></strong><br />
(dir. Oren Moverman, USA)<br />
A genre-bending, 1990s Los Angeles police family drama, Rampart explores  the dark soul and romantic misadventures of a never-changing LAPD cop  (Woody Harrelson) whose past is finally catching up with him in the wake  of a department-wide corruption scandal. Along the way, he is forced to  confront his disgruntled daughters (Brie Larson, Sammy Boyarsky), his  two ex-wives (Anne Heche, Cynthia Nixon), a tenacious Deputy DA  (Sigourney Weaver), an investigator on his trail (Ice Cube), a homeless  witness to his crimes (Ben Foster), his aging mentor (Ned Beatty) and a  mysterious new lover who may or may not be on his side (Robin Wright),  as he fights for his own sanity and survival.</p>
<p><strong><em>Salmon Fishing in the Yemen</em></strong><br />
(dir. Lasse Hallstrom, United Kingdom)<br />
Stuffy government fisheries scientist Fred is asked by a  fishing-obsessed Arab Sheik to do the seemingly impossible – introduce  British salmon to the wadis of the Yemen. Despite considerable  trepidation, Fred is finally won over by the charismatic Sheik, who  reveals that fishing brings him closer to God, and he hopes it will have  the same effect on his countrymen. Fred also begins to fall for the  Sheik&#8217;s beautiful legal representative Harriet; and so he rises to the  Sheik&#8217;s eccentric challenge, casting off his English reserve on a  transformative journey of self discovery and late blooming love. Stars  Ewan McGregor and Emily Blunt.</p>
<p><strong><em>Shame</em></strong><br />
(dir. Steve McQueen, United Kingdom)<br />
Brandon is a thirty-something man living in New York who is unable to  manage his sex life. After his wayward younger sister moves into his  apartment, Brandon&#8217;s world spirals out of control. From director Steve  McQueen (Hunger), Shame is a compelling and timely examination of the  nature of need, how we live our lives and the experiences that shape us.  Stars Michael Fassbender, Carey Mulligan, James Badge Dale and Nicole  Beharie.</p>
<p><strong><em>A Simple Life</em></strong><br />
(dir. Ann Hui, Hong Kong/China)<br />
Based on real people and events. Ah Tao was born in Taishan, China. She  works as a servant for 60 years and has been serving four generations of  the Leung family. For the past decade, Ah Tao lived with Roger, the  only family member left in Hong Kong. Stars Andy Lau, Deanie Ip, Wang  Fuli and Qin Hailu.</p>
<p><strong><em>The Skin I Live In</em></strong><br />
(dir. Pedro Almodóvar, Spain)<br />
Ever since his wife was burned in a car crash, Dr. Robert Ledgard, an  eminent plastic surgeon, has been interested in creating a new skin with  which he could have saved her. After twelve years, he manages to  cultivate a skin that is a real shield against every assault. In  addition to years of study and experimentation, Robert needed a further  three things: no scruples, an accomplice and a human guinea pig.  Scruples were never a problem. Marilia, the woman who looked after him  from the day he was born, is his most faithful accomplice. And as for  the human guinea pig&#8230; Stars Antonio Banderas, Elena Anaya, Blanca  Suárez and Jan Cornet.</p>
<p><strong><em>Take Shelter</em></strong><br />
(dir. Jeff Nichols, USA)<br />
Curtis lives in Ohio with his wife Samantha and daughter Hannah. When he  begins having dreams about an encroaching apocalyptic storm, he  channels his anxiety into building a shelter in their backyard. Though  his obsessive behaviour provokes intolerance in his community, Curtis  confides in Samantha, testing their bond against the highest possible  stakes. Stars Michael Shannon and Jessica Chastain.</p>
<p><strong><em>Ten Year</em></strong><br />
(dir. Jamie Linden, USA)<br />
Ten Year focuses on a group of friends – married and unmarried,  successful and unsuccessful, happy and unhappy – as they return home on  the night of their high school reunion. It stars a large ensemble cast  that includes Channing Tatum, Rosario Dawson, Justin Long, Kate Mara,  Anthony Mackie and Chris Pratt.</p>
<p><strong><em>Trishna</em></strong><br />
(dir. Michael Winterbottom, United Kingdom)<br />
Starring Freida Pinto (Slumdog Millionaire) and Riz Ahmed (Centurion)  and based on Thomas Hardy&#8217;s novel Tess of the d&#8217;Urbervilles, the film is  set in contemporary India and tells the tragic love story between the  son of a wealthy property developer and the daughter of a rickshaw  driver.</p>
<p><strong><em>Twixt</em></strong><br />
(dir. Francis Ford Coppola, USA)<br />
A writer with a career in decline arrives in a small town as part of his  book tour and gets caught up in a murder mystery involving a young  girl. Stars Val Kilmer, Bruce Dern, Elle Fanning and Ben Chaplin.</p>
<p><strong><em>Tyrannosaur</em></strong><br />
(dir. Paddy Considine, United Kingdom)<br />
Joseph is a man plagued by violence and rage that is driving him to  self-destruction. As Joseph&#8217;s life spirals into turmoil, a chance of  redemption appears in the form of Hannah, a Christian charity shop  worker. Their relationship develops to reveal that Hannah is hiding a  secret of her own which has devastating results on both of their lives.  Starring Peter Mullan and Olivia Colman.</p>
<p><strong><em>We Need to Talk About Kevin</em></strong><br />
(dir. Lynne Ramsay, United Kingdom)<br />
A suspenseful and psychologically gripping exploration into a parent  dealing with her child doing the unthinkable, We Need to Talk About  Kevin is the highly-anticipated third feature from director Lynne Ramsay  and features a tour-de-force performance by Tilda Swinton.</p>
<p><strong><em>Where Do We Go Now?</em></strong><br />
(dir. Nadine Labaki, France/Lebanon/Italy/Egypt)<br />
Set against the backdrop of a war-torn country, Where Do We Go Now?  tells the heart-warming tale of a group of women&#8217;s determination to  protect their isolated, mine-encircled community from the pervasive and  divisive outside forces that threaten to destroy it from within. Stars  Kevin Abboud and Julian Farhat.</p>
<p><strong><em>Woman in the Fifth</em></strong><br />
(dir. Pawel Pawlikowski, France/Poland/United Kingdom)<br />
American writer Tom Ricks comes to Paris desperate to put his life  together again and win back the love of his estranged wife and daughter.  When things don&#8217;t go according to plan, he ends up in a shady hotel in  the suburbs, having to work as a night guard to make ends meet. Then  Margit, a beautiful, mysterious stranger walks into his life and things  start looking up. Their passionate and intense relationship triggers a  string of inexplicable events&#8230; as if an obscure power is taking  control of his life. Stars Ethan Hawke and Kristin Scott Thomas.</p>
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