BACHELORETTE
A comedy, written and directed by Leslye Headland, about a bride (Rebel Wilson) whose hard-partying bridesmaids (Kirsten Dunst, Lizzy Caplan, and Isla Fisher) turn her wedding chaotic. Opening Sept. 7. (In limited release.)
BEAUTY IS EMBARRASSING
A documentary about the artist Wayne White, directed by Neil Berkeley. Opening Sept. 7. (In limited release.)
DETROPIA
Reviewed this week in The Current Cinema. Opening Sept. 7. (In limited release.)
THE EYE OF THE STORM
Reviewed this week in The Current Cinema. Opening Sept. 7. (In limited release.)
FOR ELLEN
So Yong Kim directed this drama, about a divorced father (Paul Dano) who struggles to maintain a relationship with his six-year-old daughter (Shaylena Mandigo). Co-starring Jon Heder. Opening Sept. 5. (Film Forum.)
GIRL MODEL
A documentary, directed by David Redmon and Ashley Sabin, about Nadya, a teen-ager from Siberia who is recruited for a career as a model. Opening Sept. 5. (IFC Center.)
GREEN
Reviewed below in Now Playing. Opening Sept. 7. (ReRun Theatre.)
HELLO I MUST BE GOING
In this romantic comedy, directed by Todd Louiso, a divorcée (Melanie Lynskey) who has moved back to her parents’ suburban home begins an affair with a nineteen-year-old actor (Christopher Abbott). Opening Sept. 7. (In limited release.)
THE INBETWEENERS
A comedy, based on the British television series, about four teen-age boys who chase girls while on summer vacation. Directed by Ben Palmer. Opening Sept. 7. (Union Square.)
KEEP THE LIGHTS ON
Reviewed below in Now Playing. Opening Sept. 7. (In limited release.)
THE WORDS
Bradley Cooper stars in this drama, as an acclaimed writer who is secretly a plagiarist. Directed by Brian Klugman and Lee Sternthal, co-starring Olivia Wilde, Jeremy Irons, Dennis Quaid, and Zoe Saldana. Opening Sept. 7. (In wide release.)