Before The Hunger Games:The Mockingjay Part 2, The Secret in Their Eyes and The Night Before hit the world theaters on Nov. 20, take a moment to have a sneak peak of each film.

The Hunger Games series had finally held its pits as Katniss and crew against President Snowand the rest of the powerful members of The Capitol as they entered and march towards their revolution. Katniss Everdeen, who serves to be a leader in a small group of fighters through a maze of traps, realizes that the game is no longer for survival, but also for their future. 

Francis Lawrence directs this film after helming The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part one (65%), The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (89%) as well as I Am Legend (70%). There were early reviews on this in the mid-80's, that catch up many critics from the readers itself where its final act is pervasively dark but somehow gripping. That makes sense at all as it follows the book's path and makes the whole storyline series as a whole.

On the other hand, The Secret In Their Eyes, where actresses Nicole Kidman, Julia Roberts and Chiwetel Ejiofor round out the best looking FBI district office you've ever seen in what appears a total nail-biter of a flick. The story rounds up to the scenario when Robert's daughter is murdered, everything has been broken since then and the movie went down in the following relationship of the trio as they work in hand over a decade to bring the killer to justice, even if it causes them into trouble and wedge them as a unit.

Last but not the least, the outraging comedy movie, The Night Before, from Jonathan Levine, the acclaimed director of 50/50. The story starts with 3 individuals, Ethan (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), Isaac (Seth Rogen) and Chris (Anthony Mackie) who have been friends since childhood, and for a decade, their yearly Christmas Eve reunion has been an annual night of immorality and hilarity.  The time has come for them to enter adulthood stage and to make it as memorable as possible, they set out to find the Nutcracka Ball - the Holy Grail of Christmas parties.