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Plus, What Maisie Knew is a poignant drama.
Also opening this week in limited release:
- You Will Be My Son, a psychological drama about an aging vineyard owner who wants to bequeath the property to a man who is not his son, is at 100 percent.
- Dead Man's Burden, a Western about a Civil War vet who returns to his family's homestead to investigate the death of his father, is at 100 percent.
- What Maisie Knew, starring Julianne Moore and Steve Coogan in a drama about the effects of divorce on a seven-year-old girl, is at 81 percent.
- Olivier Assayas' Something in the Air, a semi-autobiographical period drama about a young man's coming of age during a period of political unrest in France, is at 80 percent.
- Susanne Bier's Love Is All You Need, starring Pierce Brosnan in a romantic comedy about a pair of lovelorn souls who meet at a wedding in Italy, is at 76 percent.
- Caroline And Jackie, a drama about two sisters whose shared past comes to light while on a birthday excursion, is at 71 percent.
- The Iceman, starring Michael Shannon and Winona Ryder in a drama about the double life of a family man who's also a contract killer, is at 69 percent.
- Scatter My Ashes At Bergdorf's, a documentary about the behind-the-scenes workings of the famous department store, is at 67 percent.
- Kiss Of The Damned, about a lonely vampire whose budding love affair is interrupted by the arrival of her wild sister, is at 56 percent.
- Greetings From Tim Buckley, starring Penn Badgley in a biopic of Jeff Buckley that also alludes to the life of his singer/songwriter father, is at 55 percent.
- Post Tenebras Lux, an impressionistic drama about a wealthy Mexican family's internal dysfunction and class tension with its poorer neighbors, is at 45 percent.
- 1st Night, starring Richard E. Grant and Sarah Brightman in a period comedy about a wealthy industrialist staging an opera at his mansion, is at 13 percent.
- Generation Um..., starring Keanu Reeves as a man who films his travels with a pair of escorts around New York City, is at zero percent.
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