
Friday means Filmweek on AirTalk! 'Insurgent,' the sequel to the hit film 'Divergent' won the box office battle last week. Can any of this week's new releases beat out Insurgent at the box office?
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Serena
Drama set in Depression-era North Carolina, where the future of George Pemberton's timber empire becomes complicated when he marries Serena.
A Girl Like Her
16-year-old Jessica Burns has a secret that she's afraid to share with anyone - except her best friend, Brian Slater. For the past year she's been victimized by another girl - her former friend.
A Wolf at the Door
A Brazilian crime drama centering on a child's kidnapping and a love triangle.
Nightlight (Shelby Young, Chloe Bridges)
Five friends play a game in a ''mysterious'' forest with a long history as a beacon for troubled young people contemplating suicide.
Jauja (Viggo Mortensen, Diego Roman)
A father and daughter journey from Denmark to an unknown desert that exists in a realm beyond the confines of civilization.
The Mafia Only Kills in Summer (Cristiana Capotondi, Pierfrancesco Diliberto)
Inspired by real events, this is a black comedy about 20 years of history of Sicily from 1970s to 1990s, mocking Mafia Bosses and restoring the generosity of the heroes of Antimafia. It’s focused on Arturo, a young boy who grows up in Palermo and tries to conquer his beloved Flora.
Home (Jim Parsons, Robyn "Rihanna" Fenty)
When Oh, a loveable misfit from another planet, lands on Earth and finds himself on the run from his own people, he forms an unlikely friendship with an adventurous girl named Tip who is on a quest of her own.
The Barber (Scott Glenn, Stephen Tobolowsky)
Two men fixate on what triggers the enormity of evil: a father whose life is destroyed in pursuit of a killer and a son caught in a deadly charade as he tries to unravel his father's obsession.
While We're Young (Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts)
A middle-aged couple's career and marriage are overturned when a disarming young couple enters their lives.
Man from Reno (Ayako Fujitani, Pepe Serna)
In a small town south of San Francisco, Sheriff Paul Del Moral (Pepe Serna) is driving home through the fog when he accidentally strikes a pedestrian, a lone Japanese man. At the same time,a Japanese mystery author takes a trip to San Francisco in order to escape the press tour for her latest book.