Spring Movie Guide: 15 Films We’re Excited to Watch Inline
Photo: Courtesy of © Summit Entertainment1/15Insurgent
If you can’t get enough of young women saving postapocalyptic worlds—and can’t wait for the Mockingjay to turn up again—this second installment of the Divergent series should answer your jonesing. Shailene Woodley is back as Tris, the profoundly gifted Dauntless heroine from Chicago who must avoid impending war with help from toothsome sidekicks played by Theo James, Ansel Elgort, and Miles Teller.
Premieres March 20
Photo: Courtesy of © A24 Films2/15While We’re Young
**Noah Baumbach’**s laugh-out-loud comedy has a blast with today’s generation gap. Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts star as a bourgeois bohemian couple who, fearing middle-age, become friends with full-on Brooklyn hipsters—they do cool things like play boardgames and spin vinyl—played by Amanda Seyfried and (who else?) Adam Driver.
Premieres March 27
Photo: Courtesy of Magnolia Pictures3/15White God
This haunting Hungarian film is an animal lover’s dream—and nightmare. It’s about a thirteen-year-old girl whose beloved dog is set free on the streets and, looking for his master, joins up with a group of dogs who fight back against their human abusers. It had people weeping in Cannes.
Premieres March 27
Photo: Courtesy of © Metrodome Distribution4/15Effie Gray
Even stodgy eras have romantic triangles. This Victorian story scripted by Emma Thompson stars Dakota Fanning as the teenage bride of famous art critic John Ruskin (Greg Wise) who gets involved with the Pre-Raphaelite painter John Everett Millais (Tom Sturridge).
Premieres April 3
Photo: Courtesy of © IFC Films5/155 to 7
**Victor Levin’**s comic romance works classic terrain: Aspiring novelist played by Anton Yelchin has an affair with an older woman—a diplomat’s wife played by _Skyfall’_s ravishing Bérénice Marlohe. A lucky young man. But can he keep her?
Premieres April 3