Super LTD presents the Oscar-nominated Best International Film The quiet girl And as the Oscars approach RRR go up again Navalny returns to theaters for a week.
Also opening, Aaron Eckhart in ambushEnter Charlotte Rampling gin and comedian Jim Gaffigan as the host of a failed Science for Kids TV show linoleum. Roadside attractions offered My happy endingIFC debuts God’s time and Netflix introduces Idris Elba in a film spin-off Luther: The Fallen Son.
bunkerProduced by Blue Fox Entertainment founder James Huntsman and written by his son Michael Huntsman, Indie from Montana launches on over 225 screens The year of the dogwhose director sold his apartment to finance production debuts for more than 100.
Oscar Nominations: Drama The quiet girlWritten and directed by Colm Bairéad, the film, starring Catherine Clinch, Carrie Crowley and Andrew Bennett, opens at six locations in NY, LA, San Francisco and Chicago. In In rural Ireland in 1981, nine-year-old Cait is sent away from her overcrowded, dysfunctional family to spend the summer with foster parents. She fought silently at school and at home and learned to hide from the eyes of those around her. She thrives in her new situation, but discovers a painful truth in a house that should have no secrets. Appointment overview here. The film, which received 97% and 91% from critics and viewers respectively, was released in Berlin last year.
SS Rajamoulis RRR, who won an Oscar for Best Original Song for “Naatu Naatu”, is planning its biggest ever screening of the three-hour Telugu epic in LA on March 1 with director-lyricist MM Keeravaani and star Ram Charan. Fan CelebRRRation Live will be broadcast at The Theater at Ace Hotel before expanding to 200 screens nationwide on Friday, March 3 by Variance Films and Sarigama Cinemas. RRR was originally released last March. The June re-release has been running for 37 weeks.
Nominated for Best Documentary Navalny by Daniel Roher, about the imprisoned Russian dissident, is back in theaters in LA, NY, San Francisco, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta and Washington, DC for one week through March 2. Alexei Navalny, Russia’s leading opposition figure, was poisoned with a nerve agent and almost died. Navalny unfolds in real time as Vladimir Putin’s toughest critic teams up with investigative journalists to identify the would-be killers. Presented by Warner Brothers/CNN Films/HBO Max.
new openings: Greenwich Entertainment presents New Zealander Matthew Saville’s black comedy gin on 75 screens in 50 markets including NY and LA. Ruth (Charlotte Rampling) is a cosmopolitan former war correspondent bored with retirement now with a drinking problem and a recently broken leg. Sam (George Ferrier) is her wayward grandson who has recently been expelled from boarding school and is grieving the death of his mother. When the two are brought together under one roof, they form an unexpected connection.
Roadside attractions offered My happy ending by Tal Granit and Sharon Maymon on 125 canvases. Andie MacDowell plays a famous actor who goes incognito to get treatment for a medical problem. In the hospital, she meets three unique and remarkable women: an older rocker, a young mother, and an eternally single retired school teacher.
Saban Films presents Mark Burman’s Vietnam War epic ambush on 70 screens. With Aaron Eckhart, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Connor Paolo. When a small outpost is ambushed, a US Army squadron must go underground on a high-stakes mission in a new kind of warfare.
Financial assistance! Workshop offered linoleum by Colin West with Jim Gaffigan, Katelyn Nacon and Rhea Seehorn on 13 screens, expanding next week. Cameron Edwin (Gaffigan), the host of the unsuccessful children’s science TV show Above & Beyond, has always wanted to be an astronaut. After a mysterious space race-era satellite lands in his backyard, his midlife crisis manifests itself in a plan to rebuild the machine into his dream rocket.
IFC Films presents God’s time by Daniel Antebi on 17 canvases. Best friends and recovering addicts Dev (Ben Groh) and Luca (Dion Costelloe) are secretly in love with fellow addict Regina (Liz Caribel). At each meeting, they hear her share her wild fantasy of killing her evil ex-boyfriend. But one day she sounded serious.
Netflix will open Luther: The Fallen Sun Starring Idris Elba, Cynthia Erivo and Andy Serkis, directed by Jamie Payne, it hits theaters on March 10 ahead of its debut on the streamer.
Blue Fox Entertainment presents a World War I genre thriller bunk bedR by Adrian Langley at 225+ locations in 50+ markets. BFE founder James Huntsman is producing and his son Michael Huntsman wrote the screenplay. With Luke Baines, Eddie Ramos, Roger Clark, Sean Cullen, Julian Feder, Kevin Tanski and Patrick Moltane. Trapped in a bunker during World War I, a group of soldiers face an evil presence that slowly turns them against each other.
Presents Nova Vento Entertainment The year of the dog by Rob Grabow with Michael Spears and Grabow in over 100 locations. Matt, a lonely alcoholic at the bottom, struggles to stay sober for 30 days so he can fulfill his mother’s dying wish to visit the hospice sober. His bookworm AA sponsor Fred offers him refuge at his farm, where Matt befriends Yup’ik, a stray husky. Grabow of Bozeman sold his condo to finance the project with a budget of $150,000.
Renewal: Emily, from Bleecker Street, moves to 500 screens in week two. The historical drama about Emily Brontë is directed by Frances O’Connor and stars Emma Mackey, who has just won the BAFTA Rising Star Award.
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