13 Flowers for Naijing.
In 1937, Chinese sex workers volunteer to replace university students as escorts for invading Japanese soldiers. Directed by Yimou Zhang.
Hick.
Young Luli McMullen (Chloe Moretz) sets off from Nebraska to Nevada in search of her parents, who abandoned her two years prior, leaving behind only a gun her uncle bought her. On the way there, she comes drug addicts, maniacs, pervets or other obstacles. Directed by Derick Martini.
Blackbird.
Fugitive siblings Addison (Eric Bana) and Liza's (Olivia Wilde) attempts to escape the law clash against the Holiday homecoming of troubled ex-boxer Jay (Charlie Hunnan). Directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky.
Lay the Favorite.
Bored housewife Beth Draymer (Rebecca Hall) meets and joins a group of geeky computer hackers who have found a way to work the sportsbook system of Las Vegas to their advantage. Directed by Stephen Frears.
Welcome to the Punch.
Burnt-out cop Max Lewinsky (James McAvoy) gets a final chance to take down his criminal nemesis, mobster Jacob Sternwood (Mark Strong), when widespread political corruption threatens both their lives. Directed by Eran Creevy.
Hit Somebody.
Young troublemaker Buddy McCracken (Nicholas Braun) becomes the star player of his town's hockey team due to his ability to pick fights with nearly everyone he comes across. Directed by Kevin Smith.
The Paperboy.
A reporter returns to his hometown in Florida to investigate a case involving a death row inmate. Directed by Lee Daniels.
Generation Um.
A chronicle about three young adults living a day with sex, drugs and indecision in the streets of New York. Directed by Mark Mann.
Drift.
In the 1970's, two brothers, Jimmy (Xavier Samuel) and Andy (Miles Pollard), battle killer waves, conservative society and ruthless bikers led by JB (Sam Worthington) to kick-start the modern surf industry. Directed by Ben Nott and Morgan O'Neill.
Echelon.
SAS agent Nick Stone (Jason Statham) is caught between the Russian Mafia and western agents trying to get their hands on the Echelon computer program. Directed by Simon Crane.
Stoker.
A teenage girl, India Stoker (Mia Wasikowska), who is mourning the death of her father, deals with an uncle (Matthew Goode) who mysteriously shows up to meet the family. Directed by Chan-wook Park.
Syrup.
Slacker Scat (Shiloh Fernandez) hatches a million-dollar idea. But, in order to see it through, he has to learn to trust his attractive corporate counterpart, 6 (Amber Heard). Directed by Aram Rappaport.
Seven Psychopats.
A screenwriter gets caught up in his pal's dog-kidnapping plot. Directed by Martin McDonagh.
Fun Size.
During Halloween, a sarcastic teenager (Victoria Justice) takes her little brother trick-or-treating, only to lose him at the crowd, being forced to run against the clock to locate and take him back home before her parents return. Directed by Josh Schwartz.
End of Watch.
Policemen Officer Taylor (Jake Gyllenhall) and Officer Zavala's (Michael Peña) suffers a major blow at the end of their night watch. Directed by David Ayer.
Great Hope Strings.
After thirty years of marriage, a middle-aged couple, Arnold (Tommy Lee Jones) and Maeve (Meryl Streep), attends an intense counseling weekend to decide the fate of their marriage with the help of a carefree couples therapist, Dr. Bernie Feld (Steve Carrell). Directed by David Frankel.
Medallion.
A former thief (Nicolas Cage) frantically searches for his missing daughter (Malin Ackerman), who has been kidnapped and locked in the trunk of a taxi. Directed by Simon West.
The Grey.
An oil drilling team struggles to survive after a plane crash strands them in the wilderness of Alaska, where they are hunted by a pack of hungry wolves. Directed by Joe Carnahan.
Parker.
Parker (Jason Statham) is a thief with a strict code of conduct that includes never stealing money from people who need it. Whoever, his beliefs are put to test when a potential billion dollar job comes his way. Directed by Taylor Hackford.
Good Vibrations.
Cinebiography of Terri Hooley (Richard Dormer), a record-store owner instrumental in developing Belfast's punk-rock scene. Directed by Lisa Barros D'sa and Glenn Leyburn.
Sleight of Hand.
A group of thieves travels to France to pull off one big heist. Directed by Brad Mirman.
Red Lights.
Psychologist Margaret Matheson (Sigourney Weaver) and her assistant, Tom Buckley (Cillian Murphy), conduct a study on paranormal activity that leads them to investigate world-renowned psychic Simon Silver (Robert DeNiro). Directed by Rodrigo Cortés.
Welcome to People.
Sam (Chris Pine) is tasked with delivering $150,000 of his deceased father's fortune to Frankie (Elizabeth Banks), the sister he has never met. Directed by Alex Kurtzman.
Greetings from Tim Buckley.
Cinebiography of Jeff Buckley (Penn Badgley), Tim Buckley's son. Directed by Daniel Algrant.
Knife Fight.
A political thriller. Directed by Bill Guttentag.
360.
Chronicles of relationship between partners of different social classes all over the world. Directed by Fernando Meirelles.
Flight.
Airline pilot Whip Whitaker (Denzel Washington) is hailed a hero after saving a commercial airplane filled with passagers from crashing after a mechanical malfunction and becomes his company's poster boy. Whoever, investigation reveals that he was under the influence of drugs and alcohol at the time of the landing, and Whip soon finds himself amistd a conspiracy to cover up his mistakes. Directed by Robert Zemeckis.
Overdrive.
Brothers Garrett (Alex Pettyfer) and Andrew (Matthew Goode), who are also high-profile car thieves, travel to the South of France looking for new challenges and get into trouble with a local crime boss. Directed by Antonio Negret.