50/50

In this heartfelt comedy, Seth Rogen stars as the loyal friend of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, portraying the real-life events of writer Will Reiser. The narrative delves into the poignant journey of a young man confronting mortality at an early stage due to an exceptionally rare and fatal form of cancer. Seamlessly blending elements of camaraderie, romance, and introspection, the film offers a poignant exploration of life's fragility amidst the backdrop of enduring friendship and love.

Long Shot

Fred Flarsky is a gifted and free-spirited journalist who has a knack for getting into trouble. Charlotte Field is one of the most influential women in the world -- a smart, sophisticated and accomplished politician. When Charlotte decides to make a run for the presidency, she impulsively hires Fred as her speechwriter. I love story ensues. Starring Seth Rogen and Charlize Theron.

The Informant!

Steven Soderbergh presents a true story comedy depicting the journey of an agribusiness employee who goes AWOL. As he grapples with the inability to conceal his actions and deceit, he reluctantly becomes an informant, aiding in the exposure of an industry rife with dishonesty and profit-driven motives. Notably, a unique font was meticulously crafted to mirror the hand-drawn aesthetic of 'Gambit', the iconic 1962 film starring Shirley MacLane and Michael Caine.

All The Boys Love Mandy Lane

A group of teens embark on a weekend retreat to a secluded cabin in the woods, intending to revel in festivities. However, their escapade takes a sinister turn when a series of ominous events unfold. As the body count rises, the mystery of the assailant's identity looms large, culminating in a chilling revelation. "All The Boys Love Mandy Lane" subverts conventional genre expectations, delivering a spine-tingling psychological thriller that leaves audiences on the edge of their seats.

The Wackness

A low-rent drug-dealing kid and his troubled psychiatrist find commonality in this quirky coming-of-age film starring Ben Kinsley, Famke Jenkson, Josh Peck.

Savage Grace

Director Tom Kalin brings to life the unsettling true story of the Baekeland family in this visually stunning film featuring acclaimed actors Julianne Moore and Eddie Redmayne. Delving into themes of dislocation, ennui, and affluence, the narrative immerses viewers in the aftermath of shattered lives and breached boundaries.

Che: The Argentine

Steven Soderbergh's two-part film series for IFC Films on the life of Che Guevara. The font is based on a mechanical engine drawing from the 1950's that Nuncle was asked to recreate for the film.

The Night Before

In Jonathan Levine's holiday comedy, Seth Rogen and Joseph Gordon-Levitt embark on a whimsical quest for the ultimate exclusive holiday party. Maneuvering through the bustling streets of New York City with a coveted secret ticket, they eagerly pursue this elusive destination.

Warm Bodies

Set against the backdrop of a zombie apocalypse, this film unveils a gripping tale of humanity amidst chaos and gore. Amidst the mayhem, an unlikely love story blossoms, defying the odds to showcase the enduring power of genuine affection. As the world crumbles around them, the protagonists navigate through the challenges of survival, revealing that even in the darkest of times, love knows no boundaries. With stunning visuals and heartfelt performances, this film captures the essence of resilience and the triumph of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Special effects sequence.

Madeleine's Madeleine

In this film by director Josephine Decker, viewers embark on a psychological journey of self-discovery. Through immersive storytelling, the film explores themes of identity and perception, inviting audiences to confront existential questions and the nature of consciousness.

Rush

In this gripping portrayal, viewers are drawn into the tumultuous world of Dr. William Rush, a Los Angeles physician catering to the elite. Balancing life-saving interventions with self-medication, Dr. Rush navigates a precarious existence. As he conceals dark truths and indulges in reckless pharmacology, the audience is captivated by his dangerous dance of turning a blind eye, enriching himself, and fueling his addiction. With a sense of inevitability looming, viewers are left riveted, anticipating the unraveling of Rush's intricate facade.