Harper (Zoey Deutch) and Charlie (Glen Powell) work as assistants to two executives in Manhattan. The temperament and dynamics of their bosses turn their lives into real hell. Desperate and exhausted, the two young people come together to devise a somewhat daring plan: make your superiors fall in love and, in this way, feel more relaxed about the work.
Wilfred James (Thomas Jane), until then a peaceful farmer, comes up with a macabre plan to solve his financial problem. He decides to murder Arlette (Molly Parker), his wife. But in order to do everything right, Wilfred needs to convince Henry (Dylan Schmid), his son, to help him.
Twelve-year-old Cole is past his bedtime and discovers that his beloved babysitter belongs to a teenage satanic cult. The boy needs to put his feelings for the nanny aside and escape before he becomes the group's next sacrifice.
In her 40s, an author (Kathryn Hahn) undergoes multiple fertilizations because she wants to be a mother. The situation ends up jeopardizing her relationship with her husband (Paul Giamatti), a theater producer and business owner, who is tired of trying to help his wife get pregnant.
After suffering a personal tragedy, writer Ben decides to become a caregiver. After six weeks of training, she meets her first client, Trevor, a teenager with muscular dystrophy. The two embark on an impromptu road trip to all the places Trevor has become obsessed with watching the local TV news.
New York, 2007. Lucy Mirando (Tilda Swinton), the CEO of a powerful company, tells the world that a new animal species has been discovered in Chile. Dubbed the “super pig”, she is cared for in a laboratory and has 26 animals sent to different countries, so that each farm that receives it can introduce it to its own local culture. The idea is that the animals remain scattered around the planet for 10 years, after which they will participate in a contest that will choose the best super pig. A decade later, young Mija (Seo-Hyun Ahn) has lived since childhood with Okja, the female super pig raised by her grandfather. About to lose her due to the proximity of the contest, Mija decides to fight to stay by her side, whatever the cost.
Anders Hill (Ben Mendelsohn) is a wealthy man and family man, but he is unhappy and without love for life. Hoping to renew himself, he decides to abandon his solid career and his beloved family to start life over in a condominium. Gradually, however, he discovers that he misses his old life, and tries to win it back.
Recalling and analyzing the violent death of the 24-year-old brother and the judicial system that allowed the white man responsible for the homicide to remain free, filmmaker Yance Ford questions murderous fear and reflects on racialized perception, prejudice, sadness, anger and impunity.
Jessie (Carla Gugino) and Gerald (Bruce Greenwood) form a couple in crisis.
To save their marriage, they decide to travel to an isolated house, with the intention of spending a romantic weekend. The husband takes handcuffs and decides to lock his wife to bed. She hesitates to participate in the erotic game, but accepts. However, once arrested, the husband suffers a heart attack and dies. Stuck in bed, with no one to turn to for help, Jessie fights for survival while remembering childhood traumas.
A special ops team is dispatched on an unexpected mission: to fight aliens. aggressive supernaturals that have taken over New York City and threaten the survival of all humans.