Jobs
Ashton Kutcher channels the late, great Steve Jobs in this biopic, which chronicles 30 years in life of the iconic cofounder, chairman and CEO of Apple. The film's premiere will mark the closing night of Sundance.
Don Jon's Addiction
Joseph Gordon-Levitt wrote and stars in his directorial debut, about a contemporary Don Juan-type figure who's addicted to porn and sets out to change his ways. Along the way, he meets the likes of Scarlett Johansson and Julianne Moore.
Stoker
Mother dearest: Nicole Kidman plays Evelyn, whose husband dies in a car crash. When mysterious Uncle Charlie (Matthew Goode) arrives, her daughter India (Mia Wasikowska) becomes increasingly suspicious...and infatuated.
Very Good Girls
Dakota Fanning and Elizabeth Olsen are about to get all hot and bothered: The talented twosome star as girls on the brink of womanhood who set out to lose their virginity and fall for the same guy. Demi Moore costars.
Prince Avalanche
Paul Rudd stars alongside Into the Wild's Emile Hirsch as two highway road workers who ditch the city for the misadventures of isolation, where they mull over the women they left behind while butting heads with each other.
The East
This one's a doozey: According to press materials, "an operative for an elite private intelligence firm goes into deep cover to infiltrate a mysterious anarchist collective attacking major corporations." Got that? The film stars Alexander Skarsgård and Ellen Page.
Two Mothers
Prepare for some cougar action: This tale of love and lust centers on two women (Naomi Watts and Robin Wright) who begin passionate affairs with each other's sons. Twilight hottie Xavier Samuel costars as one of the sons in question.
The Way, Way Back
Codirected by Oscar winner Nat Faxon (Fox's Ben & Kate), the film follows a 14-year-old introvert who befriends the manager of a water park as well as the misfits who work there. Steve Carell, Toni Collette and Maya Rudolph costar.
Mud
Matthew McConaughey plays the titular Mud, a fugitive on the run after killing a man. With a couple of bounty hunters hot on his trail, Mud relies on two teen boys who set out to reunite him with his love, Juniper (Reese Witherspoon).
Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes
Who's your mommy? That question becomes very complicated when Emanuel (Kaya Scodelario) meets her mysterious neighbor Linda (that'd be Jessica Biel), who just so happens to resemble Emanuel's dead mother.
The Lifeguard
Some say high school is the best time of your life. Which is why Leigh (Kristen Bell) gives up a job as a New York reporter and returns to her childhood home, where she works as a lifeguard and falls for a 16-year-old bad boy.
Ain't Them Bodies Saints
Rooney Mara as Bonnie and Casey Affleck as Clyde? Kind of! The movie centers on Affleck's outlaw, who escapes prison and had to escape his troubled past to reunite with his wife (that'd be Mara) and the daughter he never met.
Crystal Fairy
In the foreign category, Michael Cera stars in this Chilean picture, where he plays the self-absorbed Jamie, who invites a strange, free spirited woman to venture into the desert with him for a Mescaline-fueled psychedelic trip.
Ass Backwards
Happy Endings funnylady Casey Wilson joins real-life best friend June Diane Raphael (The New Girl) as loveable losers who take a road trip to their hometown to enter their childhood beauty pageant. Alicia Silverstone costars.
Touchy Feely
Ellen Page, Allison Janney and Rosemarie DeWitt star in the story of a massage therapist who suddenly finds herself unable to perform her job after becoming mysteriously stricken with an aversion to bodily contact.

