

Ten years after getting together for Bridesmaids, Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo return to the big screen (and VOD) with the raucous comedy Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar about two lifelong friends who decide to finally leave their quaint Midwestern town for the trip of a lifetime. Along the way, however, the couple makes the most of the situation and creates a perfect map.īarb And Star Go To Vista Del Mar (Friday, February 12 - Theaters, VOD) Starring Kathryn Newton and Kyle Allen as two teens forced to live the same day over and over again. The “stuck in a time loop” setup has been making a comeback as of late and Ian Samuels attempts to keep the momentum going in his upcoming fantasy drama The Map of Tiny Perfect Things. The Map Of Tiny Perfect Things (Friday, February 12 - Amazon) Their journey comes close to home, however, when their work begins to inspire their parents and bring a spark to their dormant love life. It is usually the parents who influence the children, but Klaus Menzel aims to flip that idea on its head in What About Love, a story following two young lovers as they travel the world getting to the bottom of the mystery of love. What About Love (Friday, February 12 - Theaters) Things become complicated for the pair as they uncover truths about one another. The Right One follows struggling novelist, Sara (Cleopatra Coleman) as she finds inspiration for her next project when she has a chance encounter with Godfrey (Nick Thune), a man who uses multiple personalities as a coping mechanism.

Things aren’t always what they seem, or at least that’s the case for Isabel (Salma Hayek) in the weird and mind-bending sci-fi romance Bliss, who attempts to convince Greg (Owen Wilson) that their polluted and dying world isn’t reality, but instead the product of an advanced computer simulation.
