JTBC's 'My Liberation Notes' has raked up many nominees for the 59th Baeksang Arts Awards. Son Suk-ku and Kim Ji-won are nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress for their leading roles.
Netflix's 'Black Crab' follows Caroline (Noomi Rapace) and other soldiers, who must transport a package across a frozen landscape to win a post-apocalyptic war.
Adrian Lyne's 'Deep Water' follows Vic (Ben Affleck) and Melinda Van Allen (Ana de Armas) as their marriage unravels, but no one in the blast radius is safe.
'It Is In Us All' finds Hamish (Cosmo Jarvis) returning to his mother's hometown to visit the home his late Aunt left for him after a horrible car accident.
Kestrin Pantera's 'Pretty Problems' follows Jack and Lindsay, who go on a weekend getaway with a couple of wealthy strangers. However, their relationship gets tangled and is on the line.
Eli Horowitz' 'The Cow' follows Kath (Winona Ryder) and her boyfriend, who go to a cabin that ends up being double-booked. He suddenly goes missing overnight.
Mrs. Wheeler (Rita Moreno) is a cruel physics teacher, who fails her entire class. 'The Prank' follows a pair of best friends who frame her for murder as revenge.
'The Cellar' explores Keira (Elisha Cuthbert) and her family as they move into a new, huge home. However, her daughter suddenly goes missing and she plans to find her.
Writer/director Renuka Jeyapalan's 'Stay the Night' finds two strangers (Andrea Bang, Joe Scarpellino) walking the streets of Toronto on a cold, fateful night.
'The Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic' takes Jaakko (Petri Poikolainen) on a journey to meet the woman he loves, but he must rely on strangers.
Writer/director Reggie Yates' 'Pirates' explores London from the perspective of a trio of friends who want to get into the biggest New Year's Eve party ever.
'The Adam Project' is a sci-fi adventure that follows Adam (Ryan Reynolds), who time travels back in time to change the fate of the world alongside his younger self.