“Emily“
A biographical drama based on the life of Emily Bronte, one of the world’s most famous and provocative writers who died too soon. Bronte is a writer whose life imitates her art, as her “Wuthering Heights” was a story of female oppression and themes she experienced in her own life. “Emily” is directed by Frances O’Connor and stars Emma Mackey, Fionn Whitehead, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Alexandra Dowling, Adrian Dunbar, Amelia Gething, and Gemma Jones.
“Raymond & Ray“
A story of grief, secrets, and a lifelong brotherly bond, “Raymond & Ray” stars Ewan McGregor and Ethan Hawke as estranged brothers reunited on a trek to their father’s grave. As they head out on their journey, the brothers realize they have to deal with their past if they want to move on with their lives. The film is directed by Rodrigo Garcia.
“Bros“
“Bros” is part satire, part rom-com, perfectly set in New York City. The film is a collaboration between co-writer and director Nicholas Stoller and co-writer and star Billy Eichner. The film, which disguises itself as an anti-romantic comedy, is a loving tribute to LBGTQ+ culture that combines itself with modern identity. Opposite Billy Eichner, you will find Luke Macfarlane.
“Prisoner’s Daughter“
“Prisoner’s Daughter” tells the story of Maxine, a single mother who is working multiple jobs to cover the mortgage and her son’s medication when her estranged father is released from prison on the condition that for the few months he has left to live, he lives with her. The emotional tale of having to face your past and struggle with forgiveness is written by Mark Bacci and directed by Catherine Hardwicke. The cast is made up of Kate Beckinsale, Brian Cox, Tyson Ritter, and Christopher Convery.