The story: A metro conductor and his daughter have lived together all her life but must navigate a new existence when they each meet someone.
The story: A widower takes to the road to check in with his adult children, who aren't doing as well as he'd thought.
As a corporate "road warrior" accustomed to living life on planes and in and out of suitcases, George Clooney is at his suavest -- perfect for the job.
The story: Staid family man Mr. Fox (voiced by Clooney) indulges his wild side by returning to a life of chicken-stealing, alarming his wife, son and nephew in this animated adaptation of the Roald Dahl book.
The story: John Hillcoat directs this adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Cormac McCarthy novel, about a father and son surviving in a post-apocalyptic world.
The story: Nicolas Cage plays a rogue police detective in post-Katrina New Orleans, where he shakes down drug dealers and murderers while scrounging coke, heroin and other illicit goodies on the side. Mendes plays his girlfriend, a hooker with -- what else? -- a heart of gold.
The story: Sandra Bullock plays a well-to-do housewife who takes in a homeless African American teenager, thereby changing both their lives.
The story: A overweight teenager in 1980s Harlem battles psychological and physical violence at the hands of her toxically abusive mother and searches for redemption in a literacy program.
A reporter (Ewan McGregor) meets a man (George Clooney) who claims to be part of an experimental U.S. military unit that trains soldiers to harness their psychic powers.
A teen (Carey Mulligan) is courted by an older suitor (Peter Sarsgaard) who gives her a taste of sophisticated, adult life.
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