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IFC Midnight’s Come True delivers science fiction and horror by using sleep paralysis and all the fear and anxiety that comes with that.
Moxie is a feminist teen movie that has a lot of heart and diversity but doesn’t have enough focus on its core themes and message.
Stray is an immersive feature debut from Elizabeth Lo that takes you on a contemplative journey through the eyes of three wandering dogs.
Bombay Rose introduces viewers to Kamala. A kind young woman who sells flowers streetside to support her kid sister and grandfather.
Yes Day is directed by Miguel Arteta and adapted to the screen by Justin Malen from Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Tom Lichtenheld’s book of the same name.
Boss Level embraces a video game aesthetic with a 4th wall-breaking narration ala Wade Wilson. And honestly? I had a lot of fun.
Coming 2 America doesn’t quite hit the heights of its predecessor, yet still delivers both genuinely heartfelt and hilarious moments.
First announced in 2011, Chaos Walking is finally having it’s theatrical debut this week after delays due to both extensive reshoots and COVID-19.
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The Idea of You looks past the traditional rom-com ending and keeps going. It’s messy, and looks at what you have to do when you love.
Skillfully directed, fantastically paced, and expertly acted, Challengers is a great film overall (once you forget the film you were marketed).