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Directed by Joe SwanbergOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Olivia Wilde,
Jake Johnson,
Anna Kendrick,
Ron Livingston,
Ti West,
Jason SudeikisRating60%
Kate (Olivia Wilde) and Luke (Jake Johnson) are co-workers at Chicago craft brewery Revolution Brewing, where they spend their days drinking and goofing off. They are perfect for each other, except that they are both in relationships: Kate is with Chris (Ron Livingston), and Luke is with Jill (Anna Kendrick). Jill presses Luke about marriage, which he promises he will be able to talk about some time soon., 1h13
Directed by Joe Swanberg,
Adam WingardOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic filmsActors Kate Lyn Sheil,
Amy Seimetz,
Lane Hughes,
Joe Swanberg,
Ti West,
Kris WilliamsRating45%
Four couples in Chicago attempt to deal with their relationship troubles, frequently by resorting to masturbation., 1h23
Directed by Joe SwanbergOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Greta Gerwig,
Kent Osborne,
Andrew Bujalski,
Ry Russo-Young,
Mark Duplass,
Todd RohalRating55%
The movie tells the story of Hannah, a recent college graduate living in Chicago who works as an intern at a production office, as she begins to develop crushes on Matt and Paul, two scriptwriters she works with. Coasting from relationship to relationship, Hannah attempts to find a direction for her life., 1h21
Directed by Greta Gerwig,
Joe SwanbergGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Greta Gerwig,
Joe SwanbergRating47%
The movie follows three recent college graduates in Chicago: Tim, Chris and Alex. Tim watches the screen of his laptop as he makes out with his girlfriend. Chris conducts relationships by cellphone. Alex's preoccupation with chat rooms sabotages a potential face-to-face relationship with a girl he meets at a party., 1h14
Directed by Joe SwanbergOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Adam Wingard,
Josephine Decker,
Kent Osborne,
Joe Swanberg,
Kris WilliamsRating48%
While filming a difficult, graphic sex scene for an arthouse film, Juliette and Eric, the two actors involved, begin an off-screen affair. The director, Bill, becomes jealous of their relationship, complicating his working relationship with them., 1h10
Directed by Joe SwanbergOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Films about filmsActors Sophia Takal,
Lawrence Michael Levine,
Kate Lyn Sheil,
Adam Wingard,
Joe Swanberg,
Kris WilliamsRating48%
Joe Swanberg directs Kentucker, Sophia, Larry, and Kate in a film within a film about a mysterious man who seduces a trio of residents of an apartment. The sexually explicit scenes put a strain on his relationships with the actors, and Swanberg expresses doubt in his ability to fulfill his artistic vision., 1h17
Directed by Joe SwanbergOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Erotic thriller filmsActors Adam Wingard,
Simon Barrett,
Sophia Takal,
Hannah Fierman,
Joe SwanbergRating42%
Billy, a fetish photographer who specializes in staged depictions of dead women, becomes involved in a murder mystery when one of his models turns up dead for real. Michael Bamfeaux, a depressed police detective, investigates the crime and probes Billy as to why he chooses to involve himself in the world of exploitation and fetish. Billy can not explain why he does what he does, except that he accepts that he is attracted to certain ideas and women. As the two men become friendlier, Michael becomes more involved in Billy's photoshoots. When Alex, Billy's girlfriend, is attacked by a jealous model with whom Billy and Alex had a threesome, Michael shoots and kills Alex's attacker. Michael later attempts to sell his memoirs, but a literary agent suggests that the story's loose ends and weak protagonist are not a good sell.