Save Yourselves: Saw this in a theater on Friday (I went on a haul this weekend, six theater trips), had some cute quirky humor and the two main roles had great chemistry, and while the story didn't fully engage me, I found that this film had a ton of heart and interesting themes in terms of relationships that hit home to me. On the flip, there was a very strange ending attached to this, but the whole sum of the parts of the film itself delivered enough to be ok with a dull ending. It was more about how you get there that meant more. On a side note, this is apparently already on DVD as well as VOD.
The Nest: Jude Law did a great job at this very taut and deep family intense drama, bordering on what felt like a suspense/horror in a sense a few times during the film. It's more or less a profile piece on the fractures of family dynamics and how things unravel when certain situations arise that shift those dynamics of a family. This is worth going out of your way if you can find it playing near you.
On The Rocks: Just saw this yesterday, really entertaining Sofia Copolla pic with Rashida Jones and Bill Murray as a daughter/father dynamic. Murray is pretty much playing, as usual, himself in a sense here, but does great in his role. Jones did tremendous in the role of an insecure wife who thinks her husband (Marlon Wayans in the most serious role he's easily ever had) is cheating on her. Murray helps her figure out what's going on in only the way he could do so. Really fun and heartfelt flick, I enjoyed it alot. It is released VOD in a few weeks, really highest suggestions on this (as well as The Nest)