1. 2016: Obama's
America
Love him or hate him, you don't know him
2016 Obama's America takes audiences on a journey into the heart of the world's most powerful office to reveal the struggle of whether one man's past will redefine America over the next four years. The film examines the question, "If Obama wins a second term, where will we be in 2016?"
Starring: Dinesh D'Souza; PG- for thematic elements, brief language and smoking images; Genres:Documentary
2. Chely Wright: Wish Me Away- Wish Me Away
Chely Wright: Wish Me Away is the story of Chely Wright, the first Nashville music star to come out as gay. Over three years, the filmmakers were given extraordinary access to Chely's struggle and her unfolding plan to come out publicly. Using interviews with Chely, her family, her pastor, and key players in the music world, alongside Chely's intimate private video diaries, the film goes deep into her back story as an established star and then forward as she steps into the national spotlight to reveal her secret. Chronicling the aftermath in Nashville and within the LGBT community, Chely Wright: Wish Me Away reveals both the devastation of her own internalized homophobia and the transformational power of living an authentic life.
Running Time: 120 minutes; Rated G; Genres:Documentary Music
3. Seeking a Friend for the End of the World
Nice knowing you.
Set around an incoming asteroid threatening to end life on Earth. Steve Carell stars as a man whose wife leaves him amidst the ensuing panic, prompting him to seek out his high school sweetheart, who yearns to be with him when doomsday arrives. Keira Knightley plays the female lead, a neighbor of Carell's character who accompanies him on a romantic road trip to find her.
R- for language including sexual references, some drug use and brief violence; Genres: Comedy Romance