The Fundamentals of Caring
A teenager (Craig Roberts) with muscular dystrophy and his caregiver (Paul Rudd) become friends with a woman (Selena Gomez) they meet while on a road trip.
Yoga Hosers
A spin-off of the horror comedy Tusk, the Kevin Smith-directed film stars his daughter Harley Quinn Smith (left) and Johnny Depp's daughter Lily-Rose Depp as yoga enthusiasts who work at a convenience store. The Black Mass actor also co-stars in the flick!
Lovesong
A romance blossoms when two best friends (Jena Malone and Mad Max: Fury Road's Riley Keough) take an impromptu road trip.
Michael Jackson's Journey From Motown to Off the Wall
Spike Lee takes a look at the making of the King of Pop's 1979 album Off the Wall. The doc includes interviews with John Legend, The Weeknd and David Byrne, among others.
The Birth of a Nation
Nate Parker stars as Nat Turner, a slave who led a violent rebellion through numerous Virginia plantations in 1830. Parker also directed the biopic, which co-stars Gabrielle Union and Armie Hammer.
Tallulah
Juno and Touchy Feely co-stars Ellen Page and Allison Janney reunite for this dramedy about a drifter (Page) who kidnaps a baby from her boozy pill-popping mom (Tammy Blanchard).
Nothing Left Unsaid
The documentary takes a look the lives of Anderson Cooper and his heiress (and blue jeans designer) mom Gloria Vanderbilt.
Southside With You
Tika Sumpter is Michelle Obama and Parker Sawyer is Barack Obama in this film about the couple's first date in Chicago.
Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise
The first feature documentary about the late Maya Angelou includes interviews with Bill Clinton, Oprah Winfrey, Cicely Tyson, Common and Diahann Carroll.
Swiss Army Man
Launched at the Sundance Lab, the dramedy stars Daniel Radcliffe as a dead guy befriended by a man (Paul Dano) lost in the wilderness.
Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures
Directed by Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, this is the first feature documentary about Robert Mapplethorpe, the late photographer whose work often depicted homoerotic imagery inspired by New York's underground S&M scene of the 1960s.
Certain Women
Based on Maile Meloy's short story collection Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It and Half in Love, the film stars Michelle Williams, Kristen Stewart and Laura Dern as three women whose lives intersect in small town America.

