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A woman pursues her much younger coworker in a spunky comedy featuring Academy-Award winner Sally Field (Forrest Gump, Norma Rae) and Max Greenfield (New Girl). For Doris (Field), all rules go out the door when the charming new art director, John (Greenfield), flashes her a smile...too bad he's too young for her. Or is he? Whether she's taking dating advice from a thirteen-year-old or running into John at a concert featuring his favorite band (pure coincidence of course), Doris embraces the youthful spirit inside her to keep up with the times and chase after what she wants.
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One woman's rescue changes her life, and the life of her savior...but which one needs the most saving? Our most flippant choices sometimes have the largest impact. What begins as a spur-of-the-moment adventure in the Canadian Arctic turns into sudden disaster, forcing young photographer Julia to abandon all hope. Just when Julia believes all is lost, along comes Malaya, an eleven-year-old girl who takes Julia back to her Inuit community. There the situation flips, and it's Julie's turn to do the rescuing.
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A young artist finds escape through a reckless affair with her brother's girlfriend. They're a complacent, small-town family with a routine life...until Carrie comes to town. Lauren, dealing with the loss of a close friend, returns home just in time to meet her brother's low-carb, big-city girlfriend, Carrie. As Carrie tries to make sense of rural Oklahoma, Lauren works to seduce her into dropping her aloof superiority and opening her heart to small-town life. That is when something new blossoms between them, and the cracks in the family begin to show.
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He'll keep fighting with all of his heart. As with any professional athlete, there comes a time when glory fades. The body can't keep up. Newer and younger pros take the stage. But Japanese wrestler The Great Sasuke refuses defeat. Despite his failing health and a dwindling audience, he'll do everything in his power to continue the dream. After all, wrestling is his "tenshoku," a lifework assigned by God. Wrestling and fame have gotten him far, even won him a seat as an assembly legislator in his hometown, and he can't give up now just because the going is getting a little tough.
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"Can the son of J. Paul Getty, at one time the richest man in the world, be a serious composer?" In a family dealing with the curse that accompanies great wealth, Gordon Getty is a survivor. Emmy Award-winning director Peter Rosen shares a portrait of this American composerson of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty. In the shadow of his father's success, Gordon Getty lives a life of sensitivity, love, and ephemeral passion through music composition. He reflects on his creative processes, his growth, and how his upbringing shaped him as an adult.
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She found comfort in simplicity, hope in solitude, and peace with the closing of her eyes. With poignancy, beauty, and a touch of humor, Linda Bishop captures her story on the pages of her diary. If one's mind isn't free, how can one truly exercise free will? For three years, Linda resided in a psychiatric hospital, a prisoner of her own mind, confronting severe mental health issues...and the bleak reality of a failing system. Upon release, she fled for refuge in the woods where she spent the remainder of her days in solitude and the freedom she so craved.
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Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd are the three comic geniuses of film's silent era. Chaplin's Little Tramp was the wistful, romantic, melancholic yearner. Keaton was the "great stone face," stoically tumbling his way through a chaotic, harsh, surreal world. And then there was Lloyd. The charming, awkward guy with the glasses, the "everyman" to whom audiences could relate. Although his travails were the more common battles faced in daily life, they were no less poignant, thrilling, and hilarious than his comedic film rivals.
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What is L.A.'s trump card for finding love? Screw your friends. In a city where getting laid is as easy as dialing Uber and most twenty-somethings are dating themselves, four friends blur the line between friendship and sex to explore the "high" of recklessly bedding one another. Selfish Jacob physically explores his feelings toward two beautiful girls while his "friend" Steve tells the world what Jacob is up to. Steve's big mouth just digs the hole deeper in his relationship with Laura, who considers Jacob a close friendbut she doesn't approve of his extracurricular activities.
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Kiernan Shipka (Mad Men), Emma Roberts (American Horror Story), and Lucy Boynton (Miss Potter) star in an atmospheric horror tale in which an invisible, evil power terrorizes young students. In recent years, there have been few horror films that one could call visionary. Osgood Perkins' directorial debut, February, is one of those. In the dead of winter, Kat (Shipka) and Rose (Boynton), two very different girls, find themselves spending winter break at their prestigious prep school.
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"Those who remain search for meaning and connection in a world without memory." No one knows what happened yesterday. No one will remember today. The survivors of a terrifying global virus must experience life one moment at a time in a decaying landscape of a world no longer resembling their own. Lovers must stick together or risk losing each other forever. Children search for lost parents. Violence ensues as people resort to desperate measures. Nowhere is safe. Nowhere is home.