With power-hungry businessmen devouring the Brooklyn skyline at a disturbing rate, Saul (Cosmo Jarvis) is left desperate when news of the imminent destruction of his grandparents' home arrives. Young and reckless, he sets out to bring the corrupt realtors to their knees. But when he meets the rebellious Zama (Dela Meskienyar), their blossoming friendship reveals he might not be alone in his quest for justice.
New Movies to Watch This Week: In the Earth, Beast Beast, We Broke Up, Hope
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With traditional release patterns still in turmoil as Hollywood and the world adjusts to the pandemic, it can be intimidating to keep up with when and where new films are being released but the truth is, there are more movies coming out each week now than ever before. It’s just a question of where to look.
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Variety help you find that next well-earned bit of escapism, whether it’s a Milla Jovovich stunt spectacular (like “The Rookies”) or a sexy Japanese manga adaptation (à la “Ride or Die” on Netflix). Here’s a rundown of those films opening this week that
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Roe Vs. Wade (select and virtual theaters 4/2), a.k.a. the anti-abortion movie so controversially odious that Kevin Sorbo dropped out of it, is finally here to preach to its choir. Those seeking some corporate schadenfreude should queue up the start-up meltdown documentary
WeWork: Or The Making And Breaking Of A $47 Million Unicorn (Hulu 4/2). Katherine Waterston is among the cast of
Amundsen (virtual theaters and VOD 4/2), a biodrama about the supposed first man to reach the South Pole. Casey Affleck plays a psychiatrist and family man facing the consequences of a patient’s suicide in the thriller