Psst! Three more Autumn Events titles revealed

The Witch
A Puritan family in 1630 New England is torn apart by the forces of witchcraft, black magic and possession in this superbly crafted immersion in period horror from first-time writer/director Robert Eggers.
"The Witch is one of the most genuinely unnerving horror films in recent memory because Eggers has the guts to earn your fear." — David Ehrlich, Time Out New York
Where to Invade Next
In his sunniest most upbeat film yet, the activist/director of Fahrenheit 911 and Bowling for Columbine mounts a comic assault on the good citizens of several of the world’s most liberal social welfare states.
“Provocative, hilariously funny... Instead of pointing out our flaws, he imagines our possibilities. And instead of wallowing in fear and panic, he offers practical ideas for productive change.” — Sophia A. McClennen, Salon
Janis: Little Girl Blue
An admiring, perceptive, richly researched and performance-studded celebration of 60s icon and white soul singer supreme, Janis Joplin, beautifully crafted by Amy Berg (West of Memphis).
“For an intelligent portrait of Janis Joplin, head straight for Amy Berg’s superb new documentary, which incorporates revelatory interviews with family, friends, band members and associates (some long since dead), a good deal of stirring live and archive footage, and a lot of insight from people who knew her well." — John Patterson, The Guardian
Autumn Events titles that were revealed earlier in February are: Kurosawa's Ran, glorious Rodger and Hammerstein musical The King and I, and Coen Brothers' classic Fargo.