May
19
1. Barney: Planes, Trains, and Cars

Barney and his pals have a great time learning about different methods of transportation, such as bicycles and boats, and their many song-filled adventures include safety tips about helmets, buckling seatbelts and crossing roads carefully. read more.
2. Chuggington: Wilson and the Ice Cream Fair

In this collection, the brave young trainee makes a special delivery to the ice cream fair, helps Frostini create a new flavor for the mayor's banquet and tries to prevent a massive ice cream meltdown on the hottest day of the year. read more.
3. One for the Money

Janet Evanovich's spunky heroine, Stephanie Plum, is adrift after getting a divorce and losing her job. To make ends meet, she becomes a bounty hunter, with her first big case revolving around a high school boyfriend who may be falsely accused. read more.
4. Albert Nobbs

Having for decades disguised herself as a man while working as a butler in a posh 19th-century Dublin hotel, a woman calling herself Albert Nobbs reconsiders her charade when a handsome painter arrives on the scene. read more.
5. Rampart

Dave Brown is a dirty cop with a mile-wide mean streak. As he roams the streets meting out "justice," the LAPD sinks into a corruption scandal. The countdown to Brown's judgment is on in this fact-based film co-written by crime novelist James Ellroy. read more.
6. Shame

Although handsome New Yorker Brandon Sullivan is outwardly reserved, inside he's seething with an overwhelming sexual addiction. But when his uninhibited younger sister invades his life, Brandon struggles to control his self-destructive behavior. read more.
7. Descendents

In a postapocalyptic future, the air has been polluted with a virus that turns humans into zombies. Only a few children are immune to the disease. A 9-year-old girl wanders through the desolate wastelands, doing whatever it takes to survive. read more.
8. The Devil Inside

At once spooky and grisly, this thriller follows a woman's quest to find the truth behind claims that her mother killed three people during an exorcism. The daughter's journey takes her to Italy, where she becomes involved in other exorcisms. read more.
9. Dragonslayer

In this unconventional portrait, filmmaker Tristan Patterson profiles palpably lost twentysomething Josh Sandoval, a drug-dabbling skateboarder trying to make sense of life -- or not -- in suburban Southern California. read more.
10. My Perestroika

An intimate look at five longtime friends who grew up shortly before the collapse of the Soviet Union, this documentary sheds light on how Russians have adapted to post-Soviet society and their nation's continually shifting political landscape. Interweaving decades-old home movie footage with captivating tales of contemporary life, director Robin Hessman's enlightening movie illustrates the stark contrast between Moscow then and now. read more.
11. We Were Here

The AIDS crisis forever changed gay culture in San Francisco, as examined in this absorbing documentary from David Weissman, who explores the disease's impact on five individuals. Vintage film clips accompany their sobering stories. Co-director of The Cockettes, Weissman contrasts the 1960s and '70s-era joy and revelry depicted in that film with the sorrow, outrage and activism that followed in the 1980s and beyond. read more.
12. Windfall

Exposing the downside of wind turbines, director Laura Israel's illuminating documentary underlines the harmful facets of harnessing wind power, including the constant noise and potential for financial opportunism. read more.
13. Kinyarwanda

In this first-ever dramatic feature produced by Rwandans, the events of the horrific 1994 genocide are personalized through six intertwined stories. As the violence rages, mosques become a haven for Rwandans of all affiliations seeking protection. Director and writer Alrick Brown seeks the gray areas in this dark period of history, finding all-too-human motivations and resilience in the face of unimaginable catastrophe. read more.
14. Michael

Michael seems like an ordinary -- even boring -- middle-aged guy. But after work, he returns home and unlocks the basement cell where he keeps 10-year-old Wolfgang. This harrowing drama chronicles five months of Wolfgang's captivity. read more.
15. My Piece of the Pie

In this topical morality tale, a single mother laid off from her factory job takes a position as a housemaid and nanny for a cocky commodities trader, only to discover that his financial maneuvering caused the closure of the plant where she worked. read more.
16. Norwegian Wood

Set in 1969 Tokyo, this melancholic tale centers on serious young college freshman Toru Watanabe (Ken'ichi Matsuyama), whose developing relationship with childhood friend Naoko (Rinko Kikuchi) drags into the present a terrible event both would rather bury. While Naoko begins to withdraw, Toru awakens to the political and cultural tumult around him, and when he meets the intriguing Midori (Kiko Mizuhara), Toru must confront his own uncertain heart. read more.