A two-tiered romantic drama focusing on the affair between King Edward VIII and American divorcée Wallis Simpson and a contemporary romance between a married woman and a Russian security guard.
Cast: Abbie Cornish, James D'Arcy, Andrea Riseborough
Directed by: Madonna
Les Misérables is the motion-picture adaptation of the beloved global stage sensation seen by more than 60 million people in 42 countries and in 21 languages around the globe and still breaking box-office records everywhere in its 27th year. Helmed by The King’s Speech’s Academy Award®-winning director, Tom Hooper, the Working Title/Cameron Mackintosh production stars Hugh Jackman, Oscar® winner Russell Crowe, Anne Hathaway and Eddie Redmayne, with further casting to be announced.
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century France, Les Misérables tells an enthralling story of broken dreams and unrequited love, passion, sacrifice and redemption—a timeless testament to the survival of the human spirit. Jackman plays ex-prisoner Jean Valjean, hunted for decades by the ruthless policeman Javert (Crowe) after he breaks parole. When Valjean agrees to care for factory worker Fantine’s (Hathaway) young daughter, Cosette, their lives change forever.
In December 2012, the world’s longest-running musical brings its power to the big screen in Tom Hooper’s sweeping and spectacular interpretation of Victor Hugo’s epic tale. With international superstars and beloved songs—including “I Dreamed a Dream,” “Bring Him Home,” “One Day More” and “On My Own”—Les Misérables, the show of shows, is now reborn as the cinematic musical experience of a lifetime.
Paige and Leo (Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum) are a happy newlywed couple whose lives are changed by a car accident that puts Paige in a coma. Waking up with severe memory loss, Paige has no memory of Leo, a confusing relationship with her parents and an ex-fiancé she may still have feelings for. Despite these complications, Leo endeavors to win her heart again and rebuild their marriage.
Cast: Rachel McAdams, Channing Tatum, Sam Neill
Directed by: Michael Sucsy
THIS MEANS WAR is an all-out Action Comedy about two spies, who turn competition over a girl into World War III, using the most outrageous and over-the-top spy techniques to sabotage each other’s efforts to hilarious effect.
Cast: Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine, Tom Hardy
Directed by: McG
BEL AMI, based on the novel by Guy de Maupassant, is an erotically charged tale of ambition, power and seduction which chronicles the the rise of Georges Duroy from poverty into the "beau monde" 1890s Paris. Using his wits and powers of seduction, Duroy moves from a prostitue`s embrace to passionate trusts with wealthy beauties who inhabit a world where sex is power celebrity an obssesion, and where politics and media jostle for influence.
Cast: Robert Pattinson, Christina Ricci, Uma Thurman
Directed by: Declan Donnellan, Nick Ormerod
One fine day, charming Natalie kisses her colleague Markus. For no reason. She kisses him and forgets. But poor Markus is stunned: an accidental kiss turns his life upside down! Now, he cannot think about anything or anyone else but Natalie. Will Natalie respond to his feelings? Even though she hardly notices Markus’ presence...
Cast: Audrey Tautou, François Damiens, Bruno Todeschini, Mélanie Bernier, Joséphine de Meaux
Directed by: David Foenkinos, Stéphane Foenkinos
Masha Krapivina - is yet beautiful, and not that clever. She is just an ordinary girl, like thousands of her peers from different parts of the country, who risked to try to conquer Moscow and left their native country town.
When the world's media descend on the remote Scottish island where a Hollywood actress is attempting to get married, a local girl is hired as a decoy bride to put the paparazzi off the scent.
Cast: Alice Eve, David Tennant, Kelly Macdonald
Directed by: Sheree Folkson
Having already had his work adapted for the big screen in Jan Kounen’s 99 Francs, the best-selling novelist Frédéric Beigbeder is making his directorial feature debut with an adaptation of another of his books: Love Lasts Three Years. The film chronicles the disappointments of Marc Marronnier, who is disillusioned by everything and everyone, and can’t bear the idea of divorcing a women he no longer really loves. This classic storyline is spiced up by Beigbeder’s characteristically caustic style typified by a phrase from the novel: "The first year, you buy furniture. The second year, you move the furniture. The third year, you divide up the furniture".
Cast: Gaspard Proust, Louise Bourgoin, Joey Starr, Jonathan Lambert, Frederique Bel u.c.
Directed by: Frédéric Beigbeder
After suffering humiliation by the crew Invincible, street dancer Ash (Hentschel) looks to gather the best dancers from around the world for a rematch.
Cast: Tom Conti, George Sampson, Falk Hentschel, Sofia Boutella
Directed by: Max Giwa, Dania Pasquini
Based on Nicholas Sparks’ bestseller The Lucky One, Zac Efron (“17 Again,” “Charlie St. Cloud”) stars alongside Taylor Schilling (upcoming “Atlas Shrugged: Part 1”) and Blythe Danner (“Meet the Parents” franchise) in this romantic drama directed by Academy Award®-nominated writer/director Scott Hicks (“Shine,” “No Reservations”).
U.S. Marine Sergeant Logan Thibault (Efron) returns from his third tour of duty in Iraq, with the one thing he credits with keeping him alive—a photograph he found of a woman he doesn’t even know. Learning her name is Beth (Schilling) and where she lives, he shows up at her door, and ends up taking a job at her family-run local kennel. Despite her initial mistrust and the complications in her life, a romance develops between them, giving Logan hope that Beth could be much more than his good luck charm.
Cast: Zac Efron, Taylor Schilling, Blythe Danner, Jay R. Fergusson
Directed by: Scott Hicks