Dans les années 1930, Bobby (Jesse Eisenberg), un jeune juif new-yorkais qui étouffe auprès de ses parents, petits bijoutiers, se rend à Hollywood. Pour y trouver un travail, il compte sur l'appui de son oncle Phil (Steve Carell), prestigieux agent d'acteurs. Il tombe amoureux de la secrétaire de celui-ci, Vonnie (Kristen Stewart), sans savoir qu'elle et son oncle sont amants. Néanmoins il parvient peu à peu à la séduire. Tous deux se désintéressent de la vie effervescente et superficielle d'Hollywood. Il veut l'amener à New York pour fonder une famille. Hélas, à l'heure du choix, Vonnie opte pour l'oncle, pour la sécurité. Bobby retourne chez ses parents. Il se lance dans les affaires aux côtés de son frère, gangster à ses heures, et fait prospérer leur très chic boîte de nuit. Il se marie avec Veronica (Blake Lively), il devient riche. Mais, quand Vonnie franchit la porte de son club au bras de son mari, la passion, qui ne s'était jamais éteinte, ressurgit entre les anciens amants.
Antoine va sur ses 40 ans. Ce père de famille ne s’est jamais réellement senti investi dans l'éducation de ses filles, âgées de 5 et 9 ans. Sa femme, Alice, le traite comme le troisième enfant de la famille, ce qu'il mérite totalement ! Il s'intéresse plus à la musique mais ne rencontre aucun succès. Il est viré de chez lui.
Peu de temps après la Première Guerre mondiale, dans la ville allemande de Quedlinbourg, Anna (Paula Beer) se rend tous les jours sur la tombe de son fiancé Frantz devant laquelle se trouve, un jour, un étrange jeune homme, Adrien, (Pierre Niney)...
Mathieu, 25 ans, aspire depuis toujours à devenir un auteur reconnu. Un rêve qui lui semble inaccessible car malgré tous ses efforts, il n'a jamais réussi à être édité. En attendant, il gagne sa vie en travaillant chez son oncle qui dirige une société de déménagement. Son destin bascule le jour où il tombe par hasard sur le manuscrit d'un vieil homme solitaire qui vient de décéder. Mathieu hésite avant finalement de s'en emparer, et de signer le texte de son nom.
Adam Jones is an up-and-coming chef whose drug use and erratic behavior lead him to lose his restaurant. He attempts to rebuild his life and his career in London, in the hopes of returning to Paris to open a new restaurant that will gain three Michelin stars.
Robin Hood is a bad guy. He and his accomplice Tuck have a clear ethical in life : they fly as the poor, women or older. The rest ? Too risky. But even the bad guys have dreams and theirs is to buy the brothel run most of the city, the Pussycat. Robin, who stop at nothing when it comes to get rich, then decided to get the money where it is located and plans to rob the cash taxes Nottingham. But his meeting with Sherwood gang of vigilantes who rob them the rich to give to the poor, will thwart his plans. Little John, Marianne and their friends have in fact had exactly the same idea as him rob the Sheriff of Nottingham.
Antoine (le Corse) et Laurent (le continental), amis de longue date, passent leurs vacances en Corse avec leurs filles respectives : Louna, 17 ans et Marie, 18 ans, qui n’apprécient ce lieu de villégiature que lorsqu’elles trouvent du réseau sur la tombe du grand-père et retrouvent des amis en vacances et d’autres jeunes adultes. Mais quand Marie, plus mature, ne cherche qu’à faire la fête, Louna se cherche encore et souhaite trouver le « grand amour ».
In 1928, a globally famous illusionist, Wei Ling Soo, performs in front of a crowd in Berlin with his world-class magic act. As he walks off stage the film audience sees that he is actually a British man named Stanley (Colin Firth). He berates his employees and is generally curmudgeonly towards his well-wishers. In his dressing-room, he is greeted by old friend and fellow illusionist Howard Burkan (Simon McBurney). Howard enlists Stanley to go with him to the Côte d'Azur where a rich American family, the Catledges, has apparently been taken in by a clairvoyant and mystic, Sophie (Emma Stone). In fact, the son of the family, Brice (Hamish Linklater), is smitten with Sophie, and his sister Caroline (Erica Leerhsen) and brother-in-law George (Jeremy Shamos) are concerned Brice is considering proposing marriage. Howard says that he has been unable to uncover the secrets behind her tricks and he admits that the more he watched her the more he believed she really has supernatural powers. So he would like Stanley, who has debunked charlatan mystics in the past, to help him prove she is a fraud.
Jon Martello is a modern day Don Juan, with a short list of things he cares about: "my body, my pad, my ride, my family, my church, my boys, my girls, my porn". Though he has a very active sex life, he is more sexually satisfied by viewing pornography and masturbating, which enables him to "lose himself".
Il était une fois trois frères, Henri, Philippe et Louis, qui vivaient heureux… Mais, un jour leur maman a un accident. Ces quadragénaires versaillais sans histoires se mettent alors à se questionner sur le sens de leur vie…
In 1841, Solomon Northup is a free African-American man working as a violinist, who lives with his wife, Anne Hampton, and two children, Margaret and Alonzo, in Saratoga Springs, New York. Two men, Brown and Hamilton, offer him a two-week job as a musician if he will travel to Washington, D.C., with them. Once there, they drug Northup and deliver him to a slave pen owned by James Burch.
L’Eyjafjallajökull, volcan islandais, est en éruption, entraînant une paralysie du trafic aérien européen. Pour Alain et Valérie, un couple divorcé, c’est une catastrophe. S'ils veulent arriver à temps au mariage de leur fille dans un petit village de Grèce, ils devront faire la route ensemble quitte à se supporter.
After serving twelve years for murder (for killing a rapist and murderer he caught in the act), Chris (Clive Owen) is released from prison in 1974. His ex-wife, Monica (Marion Cotillard), is a drug-addicted prostitute. She has a son and a daughter. Chris tries to go straight with his new girlfriend Natalie (Mila Kunis) but is betrayed and sabotaged in his pursuit of a legitimate business venture. Returning to his criminal ways puts him in direct conflict with his brother Frank (Billy Crudup) who happens to be a New York City cop. Their sister, Marie (Lili Taylor), and their sick father, Leon (James Caan), want Chris and Frank to just get along with each other.
College students Brit (Ashley Benson), Candy (Vanessa Hudgens) and Cotty (Rachel Korine) spend their time partying while their friend Faith (Selena Gomez) attends a religious youth group. As their classmates head to spring break, they are stuck behind due to a lack of money. Desperate to make the trip, Brit and Candy, after getting high on cocaine, don ski masks and use hammers and realistic-looking squirt guns to rob a local restaurant. Cotty drives and later burns a getaway car stolen from one of their professors.