![]() Martin Provost’s comedy of women’s liberation is a warmhearted look at social turbulence, and it had the misfortune of opening in France on March 11, 2020. Meanwhile, one woman (Juliette Binoche) running a homemaker’s school and teaching young women how to please their husbands is about to be catapulted into the revolution. How to Be a Good Wife (Icarus Films): It’s May of 1968, and young people are in the streets, changing France. You Can Live Forever (GDE): From writer-directors Sarah Watts and Mark Slutsky, it’s the story of queer Canadian teens raised as Jehovah’s Witnesses who find each other and form an inseparable bond. Whisper of the Heart (Capelight): A live-action reimagining of the Aoi Hiiragi’s classic manga coming-of-age tale of first love. Therapy Dogs (Utopia): Two Toronto high schoolers shoot a senior video over the course of an entire school year to memorialize their years together in this Slamdance award-winner. The Tank (Well Go USA): An inherited family estate holds a gruesome secret in this creature feature from director Scott Walker. The Severing (Kino Lorber): The latest from Mark Pellington ( The Mothman Prophecies) is an immersive, all-dance project featuring acclaimed choreographer Nina McNeely (Gaspar Noe’s chaotic and grueling dance frenzy Climax). ![]() One Ranger (Lionsgate): Thomas Jane is a Texas Ranger who winds up trailing a terrorist all the way to London. Moko Jumbie (IndiePix Unlimited): A young British woman of Indian descent goes to rural Trinidad, where she finds love with a local fisherman in this drama from Vashti Anderson. I Am T-Rex (Well Go USA): Missing The Land Before Time? Here’s a new animated feature all about dino drama. Give it to someone you love this month.īone Cold (Well Go USA): Two military snipers trying to escape a dangerous area are pursued by a mysterious creature in a race against the clock. All the shorts are from up-and-coming filmmakers exploring coming-of-age narratives, and the disc clocks in at well over three hours of exceptionally queer film power. 2(Altered Innocence): Distributor Altered Innocence is living up to its name for Pride Month with this collection of LGBTQ+ short films that run the gamut from transgressive to tender. (Well Go USA) NEW INDIEĪltered Innocence Vol. Movie: Power Up Edition(Universal): Let the barrage of sound, motion, and color engulf you in 4K UHD, or just nap while your kids watch it on repeat. Renfield (Universal): Nicolas Cage is the Dracula and Nicholas Hoult is the beleaguered familiar in this goofy would-be horror comedy. The Pope’s Exorcist (Sony): Russell Crowe is the Vatican’s best devil-brawler, and he has to do some heavy lifting when Satan keeps on possessing people. The Man From Toronto (Sony): Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson star in this comedy of mistaken identities and trained assassins, featuring Ellen Barkin as a delightful villain. John Wick: Chapter 4 (Lionsgate): John Wick keeps on killing the killers in this three-hour operatic bloodbath (now with bonus material). The Covenant (Warner Bros): In Guy Ritchie’s wartime drama, Jake Gyllenhaal is an Army sergeant who has to help the Afghan interpreter (Dar Salim) who saved his life by risking his own when the US government doesn’t give the interpreter safe passage out of the country.Įvil Dead Rise (Warner Bros.): The latest entry in the much-loved Evil Dead series resurrects the gruesome fun for a new generation. Co-starring Noomi Rapace and Sam Neill.īig George Foreman (Sony): Khris Davis and Forest Whitaker star in this faith-based biopic of the legendary boxer. And with more than three hours of bonus material on this two-disc set, you’ll be watching it for twice as long as you did in the theater.Īssassin Club (Paramount): Henry Golding is hired killer tasked with killing a bunch of other murderers, which can understandably be considered something of a challenge. Don’t remember what happens in the first one? Don’t worry, it’ll catch you up by itself. NEW RELEASE WALLĪvatar: The Way of Water (20 TH Century): James Cameron embarks on his sequel-thon with the next installment of his planned multi-film Avatar saga. Build your collection with some (or all!) of these titles, coming to stores in June.
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