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On AirTalk's FilmWeek this week, we've got a pretty clear divide between several wide releases as well as a smattering of more independent films. Are you more likely to go see one of this week's new movies that's in wide release or would you rather see something indie?
http://www.ranker.com/list/would-you-rather-see-a-wide-release-or-an-indie-release--v1/kpcc893,
Son of a Gun
Locked up for a minor crime, 19 year old JR quickly learns the harsh realities of prison life. Protection, if you can get it, is paramount.
R100
A Japanese “dramedy” about a sado-masochists’ private club.
Black Sea
In order to make good with his former employers, a submarine captain takes a job with a shadowy backer to search the depths of the Black Sea for a submarine rumored to be loaded with gold.
Mortdecai
Art dealer Charles Mortdecai searches for a stolen painting that's reportedly linked to a lost bank account filled with Nazi gold.
Strange Magic (Evan Rachel Wood, Kristin Chenoweth)
A fairy tale of goblins, fairies and imps meeting for the first time and the consequent confusions and conflicts the culture clash causes.
The Boy Next Door (Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman)
A divorced woman falls in love with the young man who is her new neighbor and discovers that he has a dark secret.
Goodbye to Language 3D (Heloise Godet, Kamel Abdeli)
A married woman and a single man meet. It falls apart and comes together - plus there’s an ex-husband, a barking dog, and a crying baby.
The Duke of Burgundy (Sidse Babett Knudsen, Chiara D'Anna)
A woman who studies butterflies and moths tests the limits of her relationship with her lover.
Cake (Jennifer Aniston, Adriana Barraza)
Claire becomes fascinated by the suicide of a woman in her chronic pain support group while grappling with her own, very raw personal tragedy.
Mommy (Anne Dorval, Antoine-Olivier Pilon)
A widowed single mother, raising her violent son alone, finds new hope when a mysterious neighbor inserts herself into their household.
Clik here to view.

On AirTalk's FilmWeek this week, we've got a pretty clear divide between several wide releases as well as a smattering of more independent films. Are you more likely to go see one of this week's new movies that's in wide release or would you rather see something indie?
http://www.ranker.com/list/would-you-rather-see-a-wide-release-or-an-indie-release--v1/kpcc893,
Son of a Gun
Locked up for a minor crime, 19 year old JR quickly learns the harsh realities of prison life. Protection, if you can get it, is paramount.
R100
A Japanese “dramedy” about a sado-masochists’ private club.
Black Sea
In order to make good with his former employers, a submarine captain takes a job with a shadowy backer to search the depths of the Black Sea for a submarine rumored to be loaded with gold.
Mortdecai
Art dealer Charles Mortdecai searches for a stolen painting that's reportedly linked to a lost bank account filled with Nazi gold.
Strange Magic (Evan Rachel Wood, Kristin Chenoweth)
A fairy tale of goblins, fairies and imps meeting for the first time and the consequent confusions and conflicts the culture clash causes.
The Boy Next Door (Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman)
A divorced woman falls in love with the young man who is her new neighbor and discovers that he has a dark secret.
Goodbye to Language 3D (Heloise Godet, Kamel Abdeli)
A married woman and a single man meet. It falls apart and comes together - plus there’s an ex-husband, a barking dog, and a crying baby.
The Duke of Burgundy (Sidse Babett Knudsen, Chiara D'Anna)
A woman who studies butterflies and moths tests the limits of her relationship with her lover.
Cake (Jennifer Aniston, Adriana Barraza)
Claire becomes fascinated by the suicide of a woman in her chronic pain support group while grappling with her own, very raw personal tragedy.
Mommy (Anne Dorval, Antoine-Olivier Pilon)
A widowed single mother, raising her violent son alone, finds new hope when a mysterious neighbor inserts herself into their household.