Juliette Lewis stars, supported by Mamoudou Athie, Samantha Mathis, Robin Tunney, Alisa Torres, Clifton Collins Jr., Keir Gilchrist, with Udo Kier and Betty Buckley. Narrated by Melanie Griffith. Amanda Kramer directed.
Director Joanne Mitchell’s psychological character study stars Rebecca Calder, Jay Taylor, and Sacharissa Claxton. It feels like a provocation.
When a once-famous actor can no longer decipher the past from the present, two devoted caretakers discover that imagination and performance may be the only way to help him reconnect with the world that’s left him behind.
Grace Glowicki, Ben Petrie, Jason Isaacs, and Kate Dickie star in a gothic psychological thriller, directed by Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli.
A young French woman hiding a dangerous past, has finally carved out a quiet life in the stunning country of Morocco. But when her boyfriend is gunned down and left in a coma, the peace she’s built collapses. Forced to resurrect the ruthless intelligence operative she once was, Agent Zero hunts down those who betrayed her mercilessly and without hesitation.
Teaser trailer number two has arrived! Curry Barker’s horror flick will be in theatres nationwide on May 15th,
Willa Holland and Mark Steger star in director Jeremiah Kipp’s adaptation.
Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Barry Keoghan and Halle Berry star in Bart Layton’s adaptation of Don Winslow’s source material.
A delightfully chaotic Sam Rockwell leads a motley crew of skittish recruits against a future in peril in Gore Verbinski’s over-the-top anti-AI screed Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die. When a man suddenly appears in a late-night diner looking like a reject from Mad Max, screaming that he needs volunteers to fight a war that will determine the safety of future generations or he’ll blow the whole place sky high, one tends to listen. This man from the future (Rockwell) can’t quite explain what he’s doing or why he needs the help, but it soon becomes very clear that at the very least, the threat of death is real and a handful of diners decide that it’s better to follow him than to be blown…
By one estimate, more than 550,000 people have lost their lives to the opioid epidemic over the first quarter of the 21st century. That number doubles or even triples when it includes those who’ve fallen prey to opioid addiction and managed to survive. Add family, friends, and kin, and the number grows exponentially. In the end, the human toll might be incalculable, but the Sackler family, the founders of Purdue Pharma and OxyContin, have paid settlements totaling at least $7B. Unsurprisingly, the Sacklers remain one of the wealthiest families in the United States, their reputations partially laundered via funds deposited into addiction programs, often, if not primarily, in rural states, counties, and localities like the devastated community depicted in writer-director Adam Meeks’ sensitive,…


